Quikrete launches Re-Cap Concrete Resurfacer
Re-Cap is an affordable and effective alternative to replacing worn concrete.
Quikrete, the manufacturer of pre-blended commercial-grade cement and concrete products, has introduced Quikrete Re-Cap Concrete Resurfacer – an affordable and effective alternative to replacing worn concrete.
Designed to repair and renew old, spalled concrete with a permanent wear resistant surface that can withstand foot, vehicle and other heavy traffic, Re-Cap Concrete Resurfacer has a bond to concrete that is four times stronger than the concrete itself. That means, a concrete substrate will fracture or crack before its bond with Re-Cap Concrete Resurfacer.
In addition, QUIKRETE Re-Cap Concrete Resurfacer has superior working time and flow characteristics than other resurfacers on the market. As a result, it’s easier and faster to transform a deteriorated concrete surface into a durable, long-lasting sidewalk, driveway or patio, the Atlanta-based manufacturer says.
The product is a proprietary blend of Portland cement, graded sand, polymer resins and other additives.
Applied with a squeegee, trowel or brush, one 40-pound bag of Quikrete Re-Cap Concrete Resurfacer will cover approximately 40 square feet at 1/8-inch-thick and up to 80 square feet as skim coat. With a walk-on time of eight hours and drive-on time of 24 hours, it can renew a surface for about 25 cents per square foot versus more between $3.50 and $5.50 per square foot to remove and pour a new slab.
Designed to repair and renew old, spalled concrete with a permanent wear resistant surface that can withstand foot, vehicle and other heavy traffic, Re-Cap Concrete Resurfacer has a bond to concrete that is four times stronger than the concrete itself. That means, a concrete substrate will fracture or crack before its bond with Re-Cap Concrete Resurfacer.
In addition, QUIKRETE Re-Cap Concrete Resurfacer has superior working time and flow characteristics than other resurfacers on the market. As a result, it’s easier and faster to transform a deteriorated concrete surface into a durable, long-lasting sidewalk, driveway or patio, the Atlanta-based manufacturer says.
The product is a proprietary blend of Portland cement, graded sand, polymer resins and other additives.
Applied with a squeegee, trowel or brush, one 40-pound bag of Quikrete Re-Cap Concrete Resurfacer will cover approximately 40 square feet at 1/8-inch-thick and up to 80 square feet as skim coat. With a walk-on time of eight hours and drive-on time of 24 hours, it can renew a surface for about 25 cents per square foot versus more between $3.50 and $5.50 per square foot to remove and pour a new slab.