Polymer concrete uses polymers instead of or along with water and cement as binders. It has higher strength, durability, chemical resistance, and cures more quickly than traditional concrete. Geopolymer concrete uses industrial byproducts like fly ash activated by an alkaline solution as binders. It has lower environmental impact than traditional concrete and gains strength rapidly. Both polymer and geopolymer concretes have advantages over traditional concrete such as higher strength, faster curing, and better durability, but also have disadvantages including brittleness and higher cost. Fiber reinforcement can increase the tensile strength of polymer concretes.