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5 Comments on EKO ROK...A Truly Green, Non-Toxic Alternative to Portland Cement...
Lesley ~ Would this also be an ideal application for radiant heat flooring? A lot of the contractors out here are using Gyp-Crete, is this a green alternative?
Lesley, everyday something new is on the market, this product sounds wonderful, do you have the link for it.
Hi Jon!
Thanks so much for your comment! Yes, Eko Rok is ideal for radiant floors and is a non-toxic, Green alternative!! I'm not a big fan of fly-ash, so I'm not a big fan of Gyp-Crete. It also has reputation to take on water and disintegrate...
Hello David!
This is part of the material we're using for our walls and board! Nothing from China! I've been dying to talk with you about it!! We're filming I-5 Bridge repair using EKO ROK and will have tons of marketing material within a month. I'll send it to you when I get it...
Trying to get our local nuclear operator to consider this for concrete repairs at the plant. Working with the lcoal concrete suppllier. Any chance we could get some samples?
Brian, contact me at lbdallas@turtleclan.com and I'll hook you up with samples.
DoT is going nuts for this since the stuff they're using lasts only a couple months at best, this lasts for years and years and years...dries in 90 minutes as opposed to 6-9 hours, 30 times stronger than competition.