Best Practices for Hot Weather Phoscrete Concrete Repair

The days are getting shorter, but summertime is just beginning to bake our concrete pavements and structures. Working with Phoscrete in hot weather is easy when you follow this one rule: Chill Phoscrete Activator, and keep Phoscrete Dry Mix out of direct sunlight. Phoscrete sets fast even in 70°F (20°C) temperatures. Cooling activator down below…

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Enhance Concrete Durability with *NEW* Phoscrete Endure™

Phoscrete is pleased to add a new and innovative product to our sales portfolio: Phoscrete Endure™ powered by PoreShield™ is a long-term (10+ years) durability enhancer protecting concrete from premature damage caused by moisture, salt, deicing & freeze/thaw conditions. Phoscrete Endure™ is a Soy Methyl-Ester Polystyrene (SME-PS) liquid sold under license from the Indiana Soybean…

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In-Place Cost

SO, YOU WANT TO SAVE TIME, MONEY, AND REPAIR MORE? by Brian Mintz General Manager – Phoscrete Because state and local agency contracts are typically awarded to the lowest bidder, all too often, the choice for concrete repair material on a project is decided based on lowest cost per cubic foot. This seems quite logical…

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Phoscrete’s Fast and Easy Concrete Repair

Now Shipping: Phoscrete VO Large Kits

Phoscrete VO is for Vertical and Overhead concrete repairs. Our new packaging offers tremendous value over our popular VO Pails – in just the right size for larger structural concrete repairs. Full Kit = [2] 31 lb. Dry Mix Bags + [1] 10.3 lb. Jug of Liquid Activator Kit Price: $108 Coverage: 0.53 cf per…

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Ice Cold Phoscrete Activator

Hot Discovery! Ice Cold Phoscrete Activator

Everyone knows how great Phoscrete works in sub-freezing temperatures. Because Phoscrete’s Activator has a very low freezing point, our liquid works well at or below 30°F when water-based mixes freeze. What we learned this month in the Covid (among other things) was how to achieve desired working/set time anywhere from 5  to 30 minutes by…

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