Concrete products are commonplace in business - think concrete floors, foundations and parking structures - and of course, in the construction industry. According to industry estimates, more than 9 billion cubic yards of concrete are poured annually. Ready mixed concrete remains the most popular type of concrete used, although insulating concrete forms (ICF construction techniques) are making waves in the building industry due to their strength, durability and energy efficient qualities. Add to these basic uses a new focus on decorative concrete looks, and it is apparent that the possibilities are endless.
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Get the basics: ready mixed concrete
By far, the most common type of concrete used in construction is ready mixed concrete. Ready mixed concrete is delivered in a freshly mixed, unhardened state.
I recommend: Suppliers of ready mixed concrete include
Standard Concrete Products Ltd. For more vendors, check the
ready mixed concrete directory at Business.com.
Options for concrete products
From high strength concrete products and insulating concrete forms used in high-rise buildings and other major construction projects to architectural design and masonry, a wealth of concrete products are available for your construction projects.
I recommend: The
ConcreteNetwork.com matches you with suppliers of a vast selection of concrete products. Find suppliers of Portland cement, the basic ingredient of concrete, at the
Portland Cement Association (PCA), where you can also find a wealth of resources on the wide variety of
concrete products available. For insulating concrete forms, visit the
Insulating Concrete Form Association (ICFA), which provides ample listings of distributors of concrete forms.
Hire a concrete contractor
For major construction projects, a concrete contractor is a necessity. For smaller projects, such as pouring concrete floors, concrete driveways or other concrete products, a concrete contractor may still prove beneficial.
I recommend: To locate a concrete contractor, visit
ConcreteNetwork.com, which offers listings depending on the type of concrete contractor you need for your project as well as tips on hiring contractors and checking licensing requirements. You can also get matched to a pre-screened concrete contractor at ImproveNet's
1-800Contractor.com.
Maintain concrete products for added longevity
While concrete products, such as concrete floors are durable and long lasting, proper maintenance will greatly enhance the life and beauty of concrete products. With plain concrete, it can mean the difference between a clean, bright look and a grimy, dull appearance. Consider that exterior concrete can be subject to the harshest of weather conditions.
I recommend: Find a number of maintenance and cleaning products for concrete products at
Lowe's.
Duckback Products also carries a number of concrete cleaners and sealers.