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Decorative Concrete in

Abilene, Texas
Akron, Ohio
Alameda, California
Albany, Georgia
Albany, NewYork
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Alexandria, Virginia
Alhambra, California
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Amarillo, Texas
Ames, Iowa

Anaheim, California
Anchorage, Alaska
Anderson, Indiana
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Antioch, California

Appleton, Wisconsin
Apple Valley, California
Arcadia, California
Arlington, Texas
Arlington, Virginia

Arlington Heights, Illinois

Arvada, Colorado
Asheville, North Carolina

Athens, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
Augusta, Georgia
Aurora, Colorado
Aurora, Illinois
Austin, Texas
Bakersfield, California
Baldwin Park, California
Baltimore, Maryland
Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Battle Creek, Michigan
Bayonne, NewJersey
Baytown, Texas
Beaumont, Texas
Beaverton ,Oregon

Bellevue, Washington
Bellflower, California
Bellingham, Washington
Bend, Oregon
Berkeley, California
Berwyn, Illinois

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Billings, Montana
Biloxi, Mississippi
Birmingham, Alabama
Bismarck, North Dakota
Bloomington, Illinois
Bloomington, Indiana
Bloomington, Minnesota
Boca Raton, Florida
Boise, Idaho
Bolingbrook, Illinois
Bossier City, Louisiana
Boston, Massachusetts
Boulder, Colorado
Bowie, Maryland
Boynton Beach, Florida
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Bristol, Connecticut
Brockton, Massachusetts
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Bronx, New York
Brooklyn, New York
Brooklyn Park, Minnesota
Brownsville, Texas
Bryan, Texas

Buena Park, California
Buffalo, New York
Burbank, California
Burnsville, Minnesota
Camarillo, California
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Camden, NewJersey
Canton, Ohio
Cape Coral, Florida
Carlsbad, California
Carrollton, Texas
Carson, California
Carson, Nevada
Cary, North Carolina
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Cerritos, California
Centennial, Colorado
Champaign, Illinois
Chandler, Arizona
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston, West Virginia
Charlotte, North Carolina
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Chesapeake, Virginia
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Chicago, Illinois
Chico, California

Chicopee, Massachusetts
Chino, California
Chino Hills, California
Chula Vista, California
Cicero, Illinois
Cincinnati, Ohio
Citrus Heights, California
Clarksville, Tennessee
Clearwater, Florida
Cleveland, Ohio
Clifton, New Jersey
Clovis, California
College Station, Texas
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Columbia, South Carolina

Columbia, Missouri
Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, Georgia
Compton, California

Concord, California
Concord, North Carolina

Coon Rapids, Minnesota
Coral Springs, Florida
Corona, California
Corpus Christi, Texas

Costa Mesa, California
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Cranston, Rhode Island
Cupertino, California

decorative concrete

Nothing beats a DECORATIVE CONCRETE floor for durability and good looks. DECORATIVE CONCRETE is versatile, strong, stain-resistant and low-maintenance -- perfect for residential and commercial applications.

decorative concrete

DECORATIVE CONCRETE is the use of concrete as not just a utilitarian medium for construction but as an aesthetic enhancement to a structure, while still serving its function as an integral part of the building itself such as floors, walls, driveways and patios.

decorative concrete

The transformation of concrete into DECORATIVE CONCRETE is achieved through the use of a variety of materials that may be applied during the pouring process or after the concrete is cured, these materials and/or systems include but are not limited to STAMPED CONCRETE, ACID STAINING, DECORATIVE OVERLAYS, POLISHED CONCRETE, EPOXY FLOORING, CONCRETE COUNTERTOPS, and VERTICAL OVERLAYS.

decorative concrete

DECORATIVE CONCRETE has expanded it decorative features outside the home and office. DECORATIVE CONCRETE competes easily with the other forms of flooring and and outdoor landscaping.

ACID STAINING is not a dying or pigment-base coloring systems, but a chemical reaction. The ACID STAINING chemical has a reaction with the existing minerals (primarily lime) in the concrete over a period of one to four hours to create new earth tone colors on the concrete surface. Another variety of DECORATIVE CONCRETE.

DECORATIVE CONCRETE is more and more seen as an alternative to traditional flooring inside office and home. DECORATIVE CONCRETE is the pathway to the future and more and more art will be applied to using DECORATIVE CONCRETE.

EPOXY FLOORING is applied over acid stained, dyes and/or overlays to seal and protect. Some epoxies are also colored.

STAMPED CONCRETE – This process transforms concrete by creating patterns that imitate stone, brick or tile.

STAMPED CONCRETE is the process of adding texture and color to concrete to make it resemble stone, brick, slate, cobblestone and many other products found in nature including wood, fossils, shells and many more. This limitless array of possibilities combined with great durability and lower cost than natural products makes STAMPED CONCRETE an easy choice for new construction and renovation projects. There are many varieties of DECORATIVE CONCRETE.

ACID STAINING – Beautiful variegated colors are created through this process, which takes advantage of the reaction between applied chemicals and natural minerals in the concrete.

ACID STAINING is not a dying or pigment-base coloring systems, but a chemical reaction. The ACID STAINING chemical has a reaction with the existing minerals (primarily lime) in the concrete over a period of one to four hours to create new earth tone colors on the concrete surface. Another variety of DECORATIVE CONCRETE.

Acid Staining, Retaining Walls, Driveways, Sidewalks, Curbing, Epoxy Flooring, Brushed Concrete, Pavers, Stamped Concrete, Concrete Polishing

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