Stamping Concrete
Stamping Concrete

Do you want the look of flagstone, brick, or even hardwood without the cost or labor? Then stamped concrete is a good option for you! With endless patterns and looks of different materials you can customize your concrete area however you wish. You can choose any color combination to maximize the esthetics of your new space. You can stamp concrete indoors or outdoors to have a unique and amazing kitchen or patio.

Self-leveling Concrete
Self-leveling Concrete

Are you considering laying self leveling concrete over a large area of 75 square feet or more? If so, this will give you an idea of what you will need to expect. Typically, self-leveling concrete is designed to dry very fast. This is especially true for most brands found in large home improvement stores. The biggest task when using self-leveling concrete is going to be how fast it dries.

Residential Concrete Floors: The Next Big Thing
Residential Concrete Floors: The Next Big Thing

Concrete isn’t only for driveways and sidewalks anymore! More and more people are installing concrete floors in their homes or polishing existing concrete. Concrete is versatile and can be finished in a number of ways. With numerous color choices, stains, aggregates, and textures available the options are endless. Concrete floors can be customized you your design needs!

Concrete Marble Floors
Concrete Marble Floors

Businesses and industrial facilities have utilized concrete floors for ages, this is primarily due to the durability and low maintenance of concrete floors. There are so many ways to finish concrete nowadays that concrete floors have also become a popular option in residential areas. More and more homeowners are installing concrete floors into their new homes or are having their basement or garage floors finished.

The Importance of Joint Sealants and Fillers
The Importance of Joint Sealants and Fillers

Concrete floors can crack, the concrete is laid in slabs with joints to help prevent cracking. ...But then what? Do you just leave the joints open once the concrete is laid? Nope! You use a joint sealant! This not only protect the joints, but it also makes the floors more eye appealing. There are multiple options of joint fillers and sealants available.

Types of Sealers
Types of Sealers

When trying to decide what type of sealer you want to use you should ask yourself three things. First, what amount of maintenance do you expect? Are you willing to clean the floors occasionally and apply more coats as needed, or are you more of a “one and done” person when it comes to maintenance? Secondly, what are you expectations?