Loading... Please wait...

Blog

Article

Posted

Shoe-In Pro Finish

By Daniel Vance • May 2014 • Category: Hot Startz!

Concrete-Shoes-final

Photo: Art Sidner

Le Sueur: Shoe-In Pro Finish

Andrew Wherley of Shoe-In Pro Finish enjoyed motocross racing while growing up in Chaska. “It controlled most of my youth,” said 33-year-old Wherley in a telephone interview. “I would work in the concrete industry to pay to race on the weekends. I started racing soon as I had my driver’s licence.”

Simultaneously, he grew up around concrete work. A general contractor lived down the street, and at age 14 Wherley began working for that contractor. He was friends with the contractor’s son, who also worked at the business.

He graduated from Chaska High School in 1998. When starting his own concrete company in 2000, he suddenly quit “A” class racing because he “no longer could afford getting hurt,“ he said. To differentiate his business from dozens of others, he chose to specialize in decorative concrete work, which was a relatively new industry in Minnesota at the time. It involved restoration and stamped concrete work.

Within the last year, he launched a line of shoes used for concrete work, from products he had licensed out from a Wisconsin company. He said, “We went to the World of Concrete Trade Show.The first product I had was a concrete finishing shoe with a flat-bottom sole for finishing and keeping dirt from your shoes inside the overshoe. Also, I brought along one pair of spiked (concrete) shoes (for epoxy work), and another pair with a textured bottom sole for doing textured concrete. We had such a big response that we decided to go to market with all three products.”

Wherley said he underestimated the size of the market. Business has been going extremely well.

He said the concrete finishing shoes retail for about $40, the spiked shoes for $80 (which he called the most user-friendly product on the market), and the textured-bottom shoes $90. He said his new company was on track to sell about 20,000 pair of shoes combined in 2014.

Shoe-in Pro Finish
Address: 1005 N. Commerce, Le Sueur
Web: shoeinprofinish.com

Ban Boot Marks

Leaving boot marks while troweling a wet concrete surface can create problems and extra work—have you ever seen a polished floor where boot marks were clearly visible? Now you can use the Shoe-In Pro Finish Overshoes for concrete finishing to keep your hard work mark-free without resorting to knee boards. These rubber overshoes slip on over boots or shoes and [...]

Read More »


Concrete Decor

Shoe-In Profinish Shoes had been used by Jeff with Deco Crete Supply . He had utilized the shoes to help keep dirt and mud off the project, while sealing during his training seminar at the Charlotte Rescue mission .

Read More »


2014 World of Concrete

We had and amazing turn out at our booth at the World of Concrete and the Concrete Decor Show this year , and want to thank everybody for there praises on the product . We have been doing our best to keep up with the demand on the Epoxy spikes , and are in the [...]

Read More »




News

  • Article

    Shoe-In Pro FinishBy Daniel Vance • May 2014 • Category: Hot …

  • Ban Boot Marks

    Leaving boot marks while troweling a wet concrete surface can create problems …

  • Concrete Decor

    Shoe-In Profinish Shoes had been used by Jeff with Deco Crete Supply . He had …

newsletter

Connect with us

YouTube LinkedIn