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Major Advantages of using Decorative Stamped Concrete

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Stamped Concrete System  is the most versatile stamped concrete system in the world, with more than a dozen natural patterns and many colors. Stamped concrete is a decorative concrete system that duplicates nature's textures at a fraction of the cost of conventional masonry. Stamped concrete is installed with a  special pattern imprinting process.  Major Advantages of using Decorative Stamped Concrete : Ø Unique Stamped Patterns Ø Custom Color Combinations Ø Beautiful Finished Surface Ø Adds Property Resale Value Ø Makes a Dramatic Impression Ø Complements Architecture Ø Low Maintenance Ø Cost Effective Ø Durability & Longevity Ø Decorative Concrete Patios, Driveways & Walks Ø Design Option Flexibility Ø Affluent look at an affordable price Ø Freedom of expression Ø Increased durability (surface 8,000 psi) Ø Unlimited color and design combinations Ø Ideal for high traffic areas Applications: Ø Roa...

Choosing the Right Concrete Finish for your surface

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Concrete is used more than any other material worldwide because of its durability and strength. At its most basic, concrete is a mix of aggregate and cement which is mixed with water and poured into versatile pattern. The exact materials used can expose a wide range of characteristics, making concrete an astonishingly versatile material. In the landscape, the most obvious characteristic of a concrete installation is how it is finished after it is poured into a form. There are four typical outdoor finishes: broom-finished, exposed aggregate, sandwashed, and stamped. Exposed Aggregate Concrete To give concrete an exposed aggregate finish, the surface of the wet concrete is treated with a chemical that stops the outer layer of cement from curing. That outer layer is then washed off, revealing the aggregate within the concrete. Exposed aggregate concrete features a bumpy, pebbled texture, which creates excellent traction when wet. The aggregate, however, often has sharp or ...

Steps to Broom Finished Concrete on Surface

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If you know how to Broom Finish Concrete  you have successfully managed to counter one of the limitations of concrete as its slippery surface making it risky to walk on, especially for small children. Concrete is assuredly amongst the top surfaces when it comes durability. A simple broom finish would provide greater friction, making it safe for everyone to walk upon. A broom finish would provide the perfectly same durability as that of a regular slab of concrete. Step-1: Build, Level and Fill the Concrete Forms: The First step  is to form the concrete slab and then pour it in accordance with the standard Concrete installation methods. These methods include, integrating the forms from wood and then leveling them. Then simply fill up the forms with cement and use a straight board to levels the concrete. Grip the straight board crossways on the top of the concrete form. Step-2: Finish the Concrete Exterior with a Trowel: Use a trowel to finish the surface. ...

TYPES OF CONCRETE SERVICES

Concrete Removal We have extensive experience removing concrete in residential areas. We aim to be fast and effective using the proper equipment for each job. Whether it’s a small patio to be removed, entire driveway or floor, we can handle it. Custom Forming Concrete forms are so important, they are what give shape to your final product. Do you have an idea in mind? We’ll work to make it happen. We specialize in entrances, steps, curve forming, and constructing consistently well placed forms. Stamped and Textured Concrete We offer the latest in stamped and textured concrete styles. Bring classic stone appeal to your driveway, entrance or patio. A very durable and beautiful solution for decorative hardscape. We offer integral dye and stained colouring systems. Concrete Colouring Concrete colouring gives warmth and character to stamped and decorative concrete. Our standard Tique wash comes included with all stamped concrete packages. For an...

top 7 frequently asked questions about stamped concrete

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Check out this list of common questions about stamped concrete. Why do people choose stamped concrete? Decorative stamped concrete is tempting for many reasons. ·         Firstly, it’s an economical alternative to pavers and natural stone, especially for applications such as patios, walkways, driveways and pool decks. ·         It requires less maintenance than those materials because it has no joints where weed growth can occur. ·         It adds value to the property. ·         It last over a decade’s when maintained and installed properly.                                       What are the most popular colors and patterns being used for ...

How Concrete Patio Can Enhance Your Sanctuary

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A patio is an outdoor space that is used for dining or recreation that adjoins a residence and is typically paved. The benefits of using concrete for a patio include the option to have it decorated any way you choose. When you choose to have engraved concrete,  stamped concrete , textured concrete, or stenciled concrete. There are a few ways the concrete can enhance your sanctuary. 1)   Provide a Perfect Place: A concrete patio can provide the perfect place to enjoy a warm breeze on a summer evening and it can also serve as a good gathering place for entertaining friends and families. 2)   Enhance the Sanctuary with Natural Style: It adds a personal and versatile look. It will enhance your sanctuary with a natural style that is unlike any other patio. This look will help to set your home apart from others in the neighborhood and add value to your home. You can work with a concrete contractor to design the perfe...

Ready to have New Asphalt SealCoating in your pavement

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Have you started noticing some cracks in your pavement? Do you want to replace the pavement around your home or business? Are you ready to have new asphalt sealcoating in your pavement? If you are asking for all of the above questions, you want to start by evaluating your paving. The first thing to consider is how long this paving has been in place. Much like anything else in this world, pavement has a finite life span. The pavement ages, starts to crack and break down, and needs a necessary maintenance and repairs done to it. If your pavement was done well, it can last more than 35 years. If it wasn’t, then you’ll probably see more cracks and problems in future. The second thing to consider is how much maintenance has been done to your pavement. Have you had the cracks sealed as they developed, or did you ignore them? Did you have any asphalt sealcoating done to protect the pavement? If you’ve been maintaining it well, then your pavement is probably in better shape than most....