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Power Trowel / Power Float
Power Trowel, also known as power float, is a hand-operated machine used to produce a smooth, dense and level surface finish to insitu concrete beds. Power floating eliminates the time and materials needed to apply a finishing screed and is quicker and less labour-intensive process than hand trowelling.

Power trowel can be used together with hardener. It provides a hard wearing, mineral dry shake topping for monolithic floors. When sprinkled and trowelled into fresh wet concrete floors, it forms a wear resistant smooth surface. Typical uses are in warehouses, factories, shopping malls, public areas, where wear durable and wear resistant floor is the key requirement.
Waterproofing System
Waterproofing is the process of making an object or structure waterproof or water-resistant so that it remains relatively unaffected by water or resisting the ingress of water under specified conditions. Water resistant and waterproof often refer to penetration of water in its liquid state and possibly under pressure.
Concrete Repair
Concrete repair is the process of fixing a hardened concrete surface that over time has lost the ability to hold the binding concrete materials together due to damage or environmental exposure. Concrete repair is appropriate for cracks, physical impacts, chipped out surfaces or surface scaling.

Concrete is one of the most used and durable man-made material in the world. Structures built with concrete have numerous advantages, from superior fire resistance to environmental perks. It’s strong and sturdy, yes, but not a super-substance.

Given the huge amount of concrete structures that surround us day to day, it is easy to take concrete for granted and how it enables us to live the lives we do in our evolving urban landscapes. Just like us, concrete needs to be maintained. It is affected by the stresses and strains of everyday life.
Concrete Imprint
Concrete Imprint, also known as stamped concrete, is concrete that is patterned and / or \ textured or embossed to concrete resemble brick, slate, flagstone, stone, tile, wood, and various other patterns and textures. Stamped concrete is commonly used for patios, sidewalks, driveways, pool decks, and interior flooring. The ability of stamped concrete to resemble other building materials makes stamped concrete a less expensive alternative to using those other authentic materials such as stone, slate or brick.
Epoxy / PU Industrial Flooring
Self leveling epoxy is a type of epoxy floor coating that can be applied over concrete floors to create a smooth, seamless, durable, low maintenance flooring surface. The two most commonly applied epoxy flooring systems are Roller applied epoxy and Self Leveling Epoxy.  
 
Self Leveling Floors tend to leave a perfectly smooth finish where surface uneveness and imperfections are not visible. Meanwhile roller applied epoxies tend to leave a slightly rougher texture also known as the orange peel effect. Roller applied epoxies have a smaller thickness, therefore a perfectly smooth surface cannot be achieved. Self leveling epoxy flooring is ideal for situations where the flooring will be required to have a high level of aesthetic appeal as well as abrasion resistance and durability.