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Company specializing in decorative concrete now offers brand new crystal molds

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Something Better Co. has announced in their latest newsletter that they will now be offering several new products on their web site, http://www.betterpaths.com. Unquestionably the most exciting new product they will be offering is their impressive, high-end crystal molds which can be used for countertops and a wide range of other decorative concrete projects.

Phoenix, Arizona (IPRWIRE) Monday, October 12, 2009 – Bryan Gauthier of Something Better Co. is pleased to announce that his firm is now introducing a new selection of innovative products on their web site, including several sets of unique crystal molds. These are offered exclusively by their company and may be used for a variety of uses including countertops, water features, boulderscapes, and vertical concrete designs.

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Concrete Countertop Design Company Now Offers Classes On Making Fake Rocks

Monday, April 13th, 2009

With the economy now in a recession, many home owners are looking for low-cost ways of improving the appearance of their yards. Something Better Co., http://www.BetterPaths.com is now offering a new class on creating fake rocks in addition to their regular courses on concrete countertop design.

Phoenix, Arizona (IPRWIRE) Monday, April 13, 2009 – Well known for his concrete countertop classes, Bryan Gauthier of Something Better Co. is now announcing a new class on creating fake rocks for decoration. Home owners who are feeling the pains of the recession, but still want to make their homes look impressive, are discovering their creative sides thanks to the company’s new kits and training program.

Both casual do-it-yourselfers and contractors alike have enrolled in this new class. Gauthier is pleased to report that some of the best ideas come from the home owners. “I think mainly it’s because for a lot of our beginner students the whole decorative concrete concept is new to them and they simply get more excited and put more time and passion into their projects,” he says.

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Decorative Concrete Company Now Offers Countertop Resurfacing Kits and Training

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Now that most people are trying to save money due to the recession, they are also interested in doing more home improvement projects themselves. Something Better Co. is doing their part by offering adult education classes as well as decorative concrete countertop kits.

Phoenix, Arizona (IPRWIRE) Monday, March 30, 2009 – Something Better Co. is now announcing their own line of decorative concrete countertop resurfacing kits. Both building contractors and eager do-it-yourselfers are looking for inexpensive home improvement solutions during the recession and company president Bryan Gauthier believes this will be a great help to them.

Over the past year, there has been a trend for home owners to learn how to resurface their own countertops. It is less expensive than hiring a contractor which helps people to save money during the recession. The countertop resurfacing kits now being offered by Gauthier’s company allow such individuals to get the same results but at a much cheaper price.

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Company Makes it Easier than Ever for People to Do Their Own Home Makeover with Decorative Concrete

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

A company has just announced that along with its growing product line of do it yourself kits, it has also added more dates for hands on training. Training in Hawaii will take place from October 6 through October 11, while South Carolina will offer training from October 27 through November 1st.

Phoenix, AZ (IPRWIRE) Wed, July 23rd, 2008 — Something Better Company (www.betterpaths.com) has cited a local Phoenix project named Rooms for Joy as an inspiration for continuing to help people in the field of remodeling. Rooms for Joy is a nonprofit business that operates in the Phoenix area. The purpose of the business is to remodel bedrooms of sick children. Something Better states that with their, do it yourself kits and hands on training, more people than ever can use their methods of decorative concrete to assist with this project that has gained much attention in the news. The company has do it yourself kits for vertical carving, kitchen cabinet resurfacing in real bronze, and countertops, among other things. They also have classes that are conducted both in person and on video. Their classes teach students everything they need to know about this medium. With the knowledge gained, the company says that people can help themselves and others with their new skills.

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