Suffolk Cement Products, Inc. has prices and selection that cannot be found elsewhere in Calverton, New York. Catering to both commercial and residential needs, we make sure that every customer finds what they are looking for. Whether you need retaining walls or simply a bag of concrete mix, you will find it here for less. After more than 70 years in business, we have developed quite the loyal following in the community. Customers return to us for more than our quality products. They come back for the helpful staff and fair pricing.
Find retaining walls of all sizes, along with different styles of concrete blocks at Suffolk Cement Products, Inc. in Calverton, New York. If you are in the area completing any project that requires cement products, don't hesitate to stop by. Retaining walls can be used as a low-grade border in gardening, or in several levels to give you a larger retaining wall. These are made up of individual, heavy-duty blocks which are commonly available in different styles and sizes to meet your needs. We deliver Redi-Rock retaining wall systems and can recommend contractors for the work.
Did you know that hydration and evaporation often diminish the volume of the cement which further affects the workability and the flow of the cement during pumping?
Naturally hydraulic limestone is essential to Portland cement. When water is added to the limestone, it creates a reaction that causes the cement to harden and forms a water-resistant material that grows stronger as it ages.
Did you know that aggregate with round particles which bind more effectively with the cement is considered to provide more strength and durability to the concrete?
The wonderful concoction of concrete is actually made prominently of lime. No not the delicious green fruit, lime from limestone, found in natural chalks and sea shells, and lime is actually very plentiful because of how much of it there is just below the earth’s surface.
Rubblization has been considered as one the most effective ways to save a cracked asphalt driveway. A new layer of concrete is added to provide an extra-strong surface.