Concrete Tools
Concrete Tools
Concrete is commonly used for building strong, lasting structures, and tools from Tractor Supply can help ensure top-quality results. Whether you’re a seasoned contractor with years of experience, or a DIY go-getter attempting your first slab, having the proper concrete tools is critical for every phase of the project. From mixing and pouring to finishing and curing, our selection is intended to make your work faster, smoother and more precise.
Lay Your Foundation Confidently
If you’ve never worked with concrete before, you might think it’s a simple material that only requires you to mix, pour and let harden. The truth is, however, that concrete demands precision and having the right set of tools. In addition to skills and timing, the quality of your work largely depends on the tools you have and how well you use them. Our concrete equipment is used to level and smooth surfaces for creating a uniform finish, reduce strain on your body and help you create crisp edges and durable finishes for professional-looking results.
Concrete Mix and Mixers
At the heart of any concrete job is the mix itself, which we offer in different options, including fast-setting and high-strength varieties. For small jobs, concrete can be mixed in a tub or mixing tool, but for most jobs, a mixer is necessary. Our selection includes portable drum mixers that can be powered by electricity, gas or manual operation. For large-scale projects that involve truck-mounted mixers, we supply extension chutes for more precise pouring.
Vibrators, Screeds and Trowels
Air pockets can weaken concrete and reduce structural integrity, so eliminate them by agitating the mix during pouring using a concrete vibrator. After pouring, the next step in a concrete project is leveling the surface. A screed with an aluminum blade can be used to strike off excess material and bring the concrete to the proper grade. For larger operations, we offer vibrating or roller models to help speed up the process while improving compaction and levelness. Once screeding is complete, troweling is essential for smoothing and compacting the surface. Gas-powered trowels are used to quickly cover wide areas and create a dense, polished look.
Saws
Cutting control joints into cured concrete allows the slab to expand or contract to prevent cracking. Depending on your application, our inventory includes various types of concrete saws, including handheld saws, which are great for small cuts and tight areas, along with walk-behind saws for straight, long cuts in slabs. Blades are usually diamond-tipped to handle the hardness of cured concrete and make the process much more manageable for you.
Shop Our Selection of Concrete Tools at Tractor Supply
Perfecting concrete work takes more than just skill – it requires having the right tools at every step of the process. Our selection consists of tools to ensure your project is structurally sound, visually clean and built to last, from start to finish. Make Life Out Here easier with the right concrete setup by shopping our inventory online or browsing our selection at your local Tractor Supply store.