Concrete Technology Incorporated
The CTI System is a modified acrylic resin, cement spray coat system. Excellent for covering areas such as driveways, walks, pool decks, balconies, vertical surfaces as well as commercial and industrial floor restorations where an industrial topcoat is required.
Q. What is the CTi Concrete System?
The CTi Concrete System is a color integrated, modified acrylic polymer, mixed with portland cement that is activated with a modified acrylic resin.
Q. How long has the CTi product been in use?
The CTi manufacturing facility has been producing resurfacing products since 1968. Acrylic resurfacing has been in use since the early 70’s. A polymer was added to the process in the 80’s to provide a superior bonding process to add strength.
Q. How does the product bond with existing concrete?
We acid etch and power wash the existing concrete to clean off dirt, remove loose aggregate and open the pores. Next, a hand troweled skim coat of polymer and portland cement is applied to the surface as thin as possible. This allows maximum absorption of the polymer into the existing concrete. When the polymer dries it becomes part of the existing concrete because the polymer is absorbed and dries as part of the old surface. The polymer strengthens and makes the existing concrete more dense as the new application and old surface become an integrated piece.
Q. How thick is it applied?
The thinner we can apply the mixture the better. Usually between 3/32″ to 1/8″. The skim coat can be applied up to 2″ thick to fill in low areas, level areas, and fill holes. Areas that require fill greater than 2″ can be filled with a portland cement gravel mix over a coat of epoxy prior to the skim coat application.
Q. Will my concrete still heave in the winter?
Concrete heaving cannot be eliminated. However, once your existing concrete is surfaced with CTi, the Surface will be denser and less porous. Less water will be retained by the concrete and therefore, lessen the effects of the freeze thaw cycle.
Q. Will cold weather affect CTi?
This CTi system was ASTM tested by subjecting it to a 60 day freeze thaw cycle. This means that it was frozen and thawed 60 consecutive times with no adverse effect. It is stronger and denser than standard concrete and will hold up to cold weather much longer.
Q. Is there any effect of cold weather when installing the CTi?
No, because there is no water used in the process and the polymer dries in approximately 60 minutes. To speed up the drying process in colder weather heaters are used to warm the surface.
Q. How does CTi provide protection from stains, oil spills, salt?
Once the skim coat is troweled on and the colored decorative coat is sprayed, the surface is sealed with an acrylic sealer. This sealer is non-porous and UV protective.
Q. Will CTi wear off?
This surface will not show wear provided the acrylic sealer is reapplied occasionally. We estimate this to be needed no sooner than 3.3 years under normal traffic conditions.
Q. Why resurface concrete instead of replacing it?
It’s economical. If you choose to replace concrete you will incur the cost of rip-out, disposal, forming and the pouring of standard concrete or Patterned Concrete. Standard concrete will again, over a short period of time, absorb oil stains, show salt damage. With CTi, existing concrete is strengthend and the surface is beautified at a great value.
Q. What if something happens to my concrete after the warranty expires?
CTi surfaces will virtually last a lifetime when properly maintained. In addition it can be easily repaired during its useful life.
Q. Can you cover up the control and expansion joints?
No, the control and expansion joints are there to permit the concrete to move. If the existing control and expansion joints were not properly placed when the concrete was poured, we will cut the necessary joints into to reduce random cracking.
Q. Can you fix cracks in the existing concrete?
Yes, cracks are repaired by “V” grinding the cracked areas and filling them with a special fiber reinforced epoxy. A tension relief joint is then cut over the crack area.
Q. Can CTi be used to change the pitch of my concrete?
Yes, it can be installed in varying thickness to change the pitch of existing concrete.
Q. How long does it take to complete a job?
An average job will take one to three days depending on the condition of the concrete. If new concrete is poured a part of the repair of enlargement prices, the standard concrete will required a 7 days cure before CTi can be applied. As with all exterior surfacing, CTi can not be applied in the rain.
Q. How soon can I use the surface after CTi has been installed?
Foot traffic can begin, excluding high heels, when the acrylic sealer is dry which is at minimum 24 hours. Vehicle traffic can begin after seven days.
Q. Can I use this system around my pool?
Yes, this is an excellent product for pool decks and copings. It is non-skid, cooler than standard concrete and resists stains and chemicals while also attractive is color and design.
Q. Over which surfaces can CTi be applied?
CTi products can be applied over an porous material, vertical or horizontal. Surfaces should be concrete, stone, slate, brick, river rock, cool deck or plywood.
Q. What color does it come in?
We have a variety of standard colors to choose from.
Q. How long does it take to do a job?
An average job will take 1-2 days. Larger, more complex jobs may take longer. Clean foot traffic is usually allowed within 24 hrs.
Q. Will pool water, chlorine, or bleach stain the CTI System?
No, the sealer we apply to our system is not affected by most chemicals.
Q. How do you treat cracks?
Cracks are ground out with a crack chaser to produce a “V”. A two part epoxy is then introduced into the crack and will rebond the crack.
Q. Can the CTI System be applied to walls?
Yes, however, multiple spray coats are needed to reduce rebound or waste.