Homeowners love concrete, for both interior and exterior use. Outdoors, large expanses of concrete can create environmental problems, though, as they block stormwater from draining off into the soil.
Presenting a decorative concrete seminar at a central Wisconsin home show in the spring of 2011 was the catalyst that brought together Judah Haas, president of Alchemy Concrete, Inc., Nelsonville, Wis ...
As part of ongoing improvements to the Palm Beach Zoo and Conservation Society in recent years, designers at Michael Singer Studio were tasked with reimagining the entry plaza in a way that would ...
The environmental and financial benefits of pervious concrete for paving commercial parking lots have long been recognized in the warmer climates of the United States. But as pervious concrete makes ...
The Decorative Concrete Council (DCC), a specialty council of the American Society of Concrete Contactors, St. Louis, held its Decorative Concrete EXPO April 3–5 in Phoenix. The event featured ...
It may be time to rethink your home's exterior.
Every year, hundreds, maybe thousands of roads fall victim to natural disasters, be they floods, tsunamis or simply light rains that damage the structure and thus destroy everything in their way.
PRIS Concrete, a residential concrete contractor serving the Greater Houston area, announced the launch of its new ...
On May 6, the Cadman Building Materials Store in Redmond will be hosting a decorative concrete seminar open to contractors, architects, designers and homeowners. On May 6, the Cadman Building ...
A Sutton, Mass., pavement demonstration conducted as part of an industry seminar provided designers, contractors and materials producers with important tips on using pervious concrete, a building ...
The city of Puyallup replaced the deteriorating pavement on a pair of residential blocks with pervious concrete. Other project elements included new traffic curbs, planter strips, luminaires, street ...