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Guide to Concrete Tools

Find concrete tools distributors to meet your small business needs


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Whether you are building homes, patios or stepping stones, you need the right concrete tools and masonry tools to get the job done on time and on budget. It is important that you find concrete tools suppliers who can get what you need, from air compressors and cement mixers to trowels and levels.

Keep these things in mind as you start your hunt to buy concrete tools at the best prices:

1. It is important to find exactly the right concrete tool or masonry tool for the job.

2. Buying used concrete tools may help your bottom line.

3. Go straight to the concrete tool manufacturers for the best deals.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Buy concrete tools from a company with a wide variety to choose from


Some lay people mistakenly believe they can use concrete tools and masonry tools interchangeably. A professional knows that these are two very different mediums and require different tools. It is important that you choose a company that can offer you just the tool you need for a perfect finish.

I recommend: The Concrete Supply House LLC offers a wide variety of hand tools. You can email them with a specific request. Search by category for your concrete or masonry tools on the Bon Tool Co. website.

Find concrete tools distributors willing to help pick the right tools for the job


Buying used concrete tools, especially bigger ticket items such as air compressors and cement mixers, is a good idea if your budget is tight. Find a company who will work with you to figure out exactly what you need because getting the wrong size air compressor will not help you. You can also learn if buying used is a good option for your small business.

I recommend: Contact Compressed Air Systems, Inc. for a free quote or call toll-free (800-881-1942) to learn more about what size air compressor system you need. They also offer used equipment. Best Equipment & Repair Inc. is a one-stop shop for bigger tools like air compressors and concrete mixers.

Work with the concrete tool manufacturer to get the best deal


Some bigger concrete tool manufacturers and suppliers work with their best customers to get them the best deals. Do not be afraid to ask if they will offer you a discount for bulk purchases.

I recommend: Lewis Equipment offers volume discounts. The more tools you buy, the larger the discount they'll give you. Kraft Tool manufactures quality trowel trade tools for concrete, masonry, drywall, plaster and tile professionals. Request their catalog for a complete list of products.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Remember to clean your concrete finishing tools with water after each use to help them last longer.
  • Now that you have all the right concrete tools, increase your small business' client base by working with a network for contractors, homeowners, designers and builders. The Concrete Network offers membership on a month to month basis and you can request a refund if you don't see results after a couple of months. They also act as a free website host which is a great way to showcase your work.

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