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The Decorative Concrete Store has experts who are available for training
or consultation. We offer training through demos, seminars, and hands-on
training. Our seasoned experts frequently present architectural and decorative
concrete to organizations or companies that require up-to-date, industry
specific information. The Decorative Concrete Store works with a variety
of competitive manufacturers so we can give you unbiased advice about
what products or tools will perform best for your application. Please
call for information or registration for any of these upcoming seminars
- Toll Free: (888) 483-3330.
Seminars:
Upcoming Dates:
Concrete Overlays and Stains:
Dayton, OH; Friday May 12th, 2006 - Featuring step by
step instruction from prep to finish on decorative concrete overlays,
self-leveling overlays, and concrete staining.
Concrete Countertops:
Cincinnati, OH; Friday March 24, 2006
How to Stamp and Color Concrete:
Cincinnati, OH; Friday April 14th 2006

Hands-On Training:
Each Decorative Concrete Store hands-on training seminar is custom designed
for the needs of the trainee(s). Nothing compares to a DCS hands-on seminars.
Work onsite, side by side with a seasoned technician who will train you
step by step through the entire application. We can teach you commercial
overlayment/underlayments, decorative concrete overlays, reactive stains,
concrete sealants, hardeners, and coatings, decorative walls, or specialty
castings like sculptures and countertops. We can show you the details
of estimating, selling, and installing that ensure profitability and satisfied
customers. Because hands-on training and consultation is priced and scheduled
on an as needed basis, it will be necessary to call to tell us your needs
and receive a quote. Toll free inside the US (866) 483-3330.
Consultation:
Robert K Ware, our founder, frequently gives seminars and demonstrations
for trade organizations and private companies worldwide. His expertise
has been sought by local ACI chapters, local television and radio shows.
Bob was also a co-host for the "How To Stamp Concrete" seminar at the
World of Concrete in Las Vegas in 2001.
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