Customizable to match existing concrete paste and aggregate, Architectural Concrete Repair “SC” yields nearly invisible repairs to spalled and damaged historic concrete facades, sculptures or concrete with an exposed aggregate finish.

Product Description 

Architectural Concrete Repair “SC” is a moderate strength pourable or pumpable concrete repair material designed specifically for restoring older or historic architectural concrete, facades and ornamentation.  

Architectural Concrete Repair “SC” is a one-component, shrinkage compensated, self-consolidating repair mortar designed for large volume vertical and overhead formed repairs that are 1” or deeper.  This product’s controlled compressive strength makes it a uniquely suitable repair material for older concrete structures.  It has excellent freeze/thaw and chloride resistance, low shrinkage, and high bond strength without the use of acrylic bonding agents, modifiers or water repellents.   

Complies with ACI PRC-237-07 Self-Consolidating Concrete (Reapproved 2019)

Additional Information
  • Rigorously tested in an AASHTO certified laboratory
  • Available in 12 standard paste colors with six coarse aggregate blend options
  • Can be customized to match and unlimited variety of paste colors and aggregate blends
  • High early strength gain allows for fast removal of formwork
  • Excellent bond strength
  • Optimal compressive strength for historic applications
  • No acrylic admixtures or bonding agents required
  • Offered exclusively to professional installers
Architectural Concrete Repair “SC” in Use

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Historically Accurate Materials

Precision-matched to historic structures for seamless restoration and durability.

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Designed to match, perform, and last in demanding restoration projects.

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Expertise

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