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Hamilton, Ohio
Hammond, Indiana
Hampton, Virginia
Harlingen, Texas
Hartford, Connecticut
Haverhill, Massachusetts
Hawthorne, California
Hayward, California
Hemet, California
Hempstead, NewYork
Henderson, Nevada
Hesperia, California
Hialeah, Florida High Point, North Carolina
Hillsboro, Oregon
Hollywood, California
Hollywood, Florida
Hoover, Alabama
Houston, Texas
Huntington, West Virginia
Huntington Beach, California
Huntsville, Alabama
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Independence, Missouri
Indianapolis, Indiana
Inglewood, California
Iowa City, Iowa
Irvine, California
Irving, Texas
Jackson, Mississippi
Jackson, Tennessee
Jacksonville, Florida
Jacksonville, North Carolina
Janesville ,Wisconsin
Jersey City, New Jersey
Johnson City, Tennessee
Joliet, Illinois
Jonesboro, Arkansas
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City, Kansas Kenner, Louisiana
Kennewick, Washington
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Kent, Washington
Kettering, Ohio
Killeen, Texas
Knoxville, Tennessee
LaCrosse, Wisconsin
Lafayette, Indiana
Lafayette, Louisiana
Laguna Niguel, California
LaHabra, California
Lake Charles, Louisiana
Lake Forest, California
Lakeland, Florida
Lakewood, California
Lakewood, Colorado
Lakewood, Ohio
Lakewood, Washington
LaMesa, California
Lancaster, California
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Lansing, Michigan
Laredo, Texas
Largo, Florida
Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas, North Nevada
Lauderhill, Florida
Lawrence, Kansas
Lawrence, Massachusetts
Lawton, Oklahoma
Layton, Utah
Lee's Summit, Missouri
Lewisville, Texas
Lexington, Kentucky
Lincoln, Nebraska
Little Rock, Arkansas
Livermore, California
Livonia, Michigan
Lodi, California
Long Beach, California
Long Island, New York
Longmont, Colorado
Longview, Texas
Lorain, Ohio
Los Angeles, California
Louisville, Kentucky
Loveland, Colorado
Lowell, Massachusetts
Lubbock, Texas
Lynchburg, Virginia
Lynn, Massachusetts
Lynwood, 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.

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