LATICRETE International, Inc. Partners with Supercap

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Patented pump trucks blend and deliver problem-solving underlayment systems to the jobsite.
LATICRETE International, Inc., has partnered with Supercap to form LATICRETE SUPERCAP, LLC. SUPERCAP® System licensed applicators use patented pump trucks to blend and deliver problem-solving underlayment systems to the jobsite. Pumping is done from ground level and material is delivered quickly and efficiently, directly from the hose to the floor on large-scale surface preparation and remediation projects. Heights of 50 stories, even in congested urban areas, can be easily served. Deliveries and technical support will be available throughout North America.

This revolutionary method of finishing concrete saves time and money for owners, general contractors, concrete and floor covering subcontractors, by creating “the Next Generation Slab™.” Visit www.laticretesupercap.com for more information on the SUPERCAP System, employment opportunities and how to become a licensed SUPERCAP System applicator.
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