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Concrete Leveling Floats

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Concrete leveling floats bring a layer of cream up top and spread it across surfaces to even them out and remove imperfections before troweling. They level wet concrete without sealing it, which allows bleed water to escape and evaporate.
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Concrete Hand Floats

Concrete Hand Floats
Concrete hand floats start the smoothing and sealing process after floating with darbies and bull floats and before finishing with trowels. They have a short blade to get into corners, reach around obstacles, and work along edges.

Laminated Canvas-Resin Blade

ProForm Handle

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Magnesium Blade

DuraSoft Handle

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ProForm Handle

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Wood Handle

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Rubber Blade

Wood Handle

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Synthetic Rubber Blade

Plastic Handle

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Wood Blade

Wood Handle

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Concrete Darby Floats

Concrete Darby Floats
Concrete darby floats slide their long, tapered blade along surfaces to smooth out ridges, fill in voids, and embed aggregate. They are typically used after screeding to float the edges of slabs.

Mahogany Blade

Wood Handle

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Concrete Straightedges

Concrete Straightedges
Concrete straightedges provide a long bar to screed poured concrete after spreading, forming a flat, dense slab. Also known as strike offs, they skim across a surface to remove excess concrete, push down aggregate, and leave cream on the surface for finishing.

Magnesium

Wood

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