The process of creating special polymerized sulfur composites through application of industrial waste material is a thermal treatment process in the temperature of about 150-155 • C. The result of such treatment is a special polymerized sulfur composite in a liquid state. This paper presents the effective plastic constants and coefficients of thermal expansion of stochastic special polymer sulfur composites, with isotropic porous matrix, reinforced by disoriented ellipsoidal inclusions with orthotropic symmetry of the thermoplastic properties. The investigations are based on the stochastic differential equations of solid mechanics. A model and algorithm for calculating the effective characteristics of special polymer sulfur composites are suggested. The effective thermoplastic characteristics of special polymer sulfur composites, with disoriented ellipsoidal inclusions, are calculated in two stages: First, the properties of materials with oriented inclusions are determined, and then, effective constants of a composite with disoriented inclusions are determined on the basis of the Voigt or Rice scheme. In this paper, the review of the literature has been done, among other things, about selecting and using special polymerized sulfur coating in buildings, about the methods of surface protection against corrosion of concretes, and about the methods of the evaluation of the protection layer on these materials. Special polymerized sulfur as polymer coating impregnation, which has received little attention in recent years, currently has some very interesting applications. An innovative overlay for use in areas where freezing and thawing are prevalent has been developed.