Rebar & remesh provide the backbone that turns concrete into a long‑lasting structure. Whether you are pouring a slab, footing, driveway, patio, foundation wall, or retaining wall, the right concrete reinforcement improves strength, controls cracking, and distributes loads for better durability.

Rebar (reinforcing steel) is available in common sizes (#3–#11), with deformed ridges for bond. Choose plain carbon steel for general work, A706 weldable grades for fabrication, or epoxy‑coated, galvanized, stainless, and GFRP options for coastal sites, de‑icing salts, and high‑corrosion environments. Pre‑bent stirrups, U‑bars, and cages speed installation on site. Remesh (welded wire mesh) comes in sheets or rolls, such as 6x6 W1.4 or W2.9, ideal for slab‑on‑grade, sidewalks, and garage floors to limit shrinkage cracking.

Accessories and tools make placement faster and safer: tie wire and reels, manual and battery rebar tying tools, bar chairs, dobies, spacers, bolsters, mechanical couplers, lap splice aids, rebar caps for jobsite safety, and rugged rebar cutters and benders. Many suppliers offer pre‑cut and pre‑bent services to match plans and reduce waste.

Quick tips for better results:
- Follow ACI/CRSI guidelines for bar size, spacing, and lap lengths.
- Maintain required concrete cover using proper supports.
- Keep reinforcement clean and dry; remove oil, mud, and loose rust.
- Secure every intersection on remesh to prevent displacement during the pour.
- Choose corrosion‑resistant rebar for marine zones and snowbelt driveways.

Look for products meeting ASTM standards (A615, A706, A767, A775, A1064). Properly selected rebar and welded wire mesh improve structural performance, cut callbacks, and extend service life. With high recycled content, reinforcement supports sustainable construction. Explore rebar, welded wire reinforcement, fibers, and placement tools to build stronger, longer‑lasting concrete—from residential slabs to highways and bridges. Order by length, weight, or bundle; many yards provide takeoff assistance, delivery to site, and crane offload for large projects, saving time onsite.