When you’re having a new swimming pool installed in your backyard, you may not want to inflate the cost too much by purchasing expensive stone pavers to put around it. In many cases, stamped concrete can give you the same look for much less.
The concrete industry is chockfull of interesting names for its equipment. Once of these is the “screed,” which is a long, thin board that is dragged across the top of freshly poured concrete to ensure it is level with the sides and edges. It is like scraping off extra product to create a level cup or tablespoon in cooking.
We recognize that savvy homeowners are always looking for ways to improve the appearance of their home’s interior without draining their savings accounts. Let’s talk about how our concrete applications could be perfect for your home.
Although concrete can look pretty uniform, it's actually a composite made up of a number of materials, including sand, stones, crushed rock, recycled building materials (sometimes), and cement as a binding agent.
If your colored, stamped concrete surfaces are blotchy and peeling, we can help. We can restore beauty and functionality by removing the failing sealer, cleaning and preparing the surface, and applying new, more effective color and sealing coats.
It’s important to remember that concrete is used as frequently as it is in paving applications because of its affordability and durability. Now that it’s possible to color and stamp concrete surfaces, its visual appeal is virtually limitless.