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Extend the Life of Your Concrete with Vantek V-Gard
Extend the Life of Your Concrete with Vantek V-Gard

Concrete surfaces in agricultural environments are subjected to harsh conditions, including constant pig traffic and exposure to corrosive acids. These conditions can lead to cracks, spalling, and deterioration, compromising the safety and functionality of facilities. Vantek's V-Gard system offers an advanced concrete restoration and protection solution for these challenges.

Why Concrete Restoration is Essential

Concrete in agricultural settings, especially around wet/dry feeders and high-traffic areas, is prone to rapid wear due to constant exposure to moisture, feed contents, or a combination of both. Damaged concrete can result in safety hazards, increased maintenance costs, and potentially costly repair downtime. 

Restoring and protecting concrete with V-Gard not only addresses these issues but also extends the life of floors, saving time and money in the long run. With a life expectancy of over ten years, V-Gard outlasts other solutions, making it a wise investment for any agricultural operation.

The V-Gard Solution: Versatile and Durable

V-Gard is a versatile system designed to meet the specific challenges of agricultural concrete restoration. Whether needing an overlay, sealer, crack repair, or protective coating, V-Gard can handle it all. Its flexibility in application makes it ideal for various settings, from high-traffic slat floors to non-slip flooring in animal housing areas.

Engineered to withstand the harshest conditions, including acids and continuous pig traffic, V-Gard has demonstrated zero wear over extended periods, even in demanding environments, making it a reliable choice for farmers.

Application and Benefits of V-Gard

Applying the V-Gard system is straightforward. The process typically involves combining V-Gard epoxy with an admix to create a slurry that can be trowel-applied over the damaged surface. After broadcasting the selected aggregate to saturation over the wet slurry, the surface is left to cure, resulting in a robust, long-lasting finish.



For pig farmers, maintaining concrete surfaces ensures the safety and efficiency of the entire operation. Vantek's V-Gard system offers a comprehensive solution for restoring and protecting concrete, extending its life even in the most challenging conditions. With proven results and a straightforward application process, V-Gard is an essential tool for any farm looking to protect its investment in infrastructure.

Invest in V-Gard today to save your concrete's life before the cold weather sets in and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing your floors are protected for the long haul. Visit any Hog Slat store or Concrete & Metal Repair | Hog Slat to learn more.

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For further insights into Marlowe Ivey's journey and her firsthand account of building a turkey farm, you can watch the full video on YouTube titled "Building a Turkey Farm | Customer Testimonial."

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