Concrete can be decorated with acid stains, water-based stains; concrete can be stamped, etched, stenciled, sandblasted and saw cut, creative subtle, dramatic, or even with embedded brand graphics. Decorative Concrete can be applied to your home or company's concrete slab either as a new construction or existing, even old concrete slab.
Our passion is based on our extensive experience in the basics from commercial framing through decorative concrete, all levels of project management and polish concrete the best practices. Pristine Concrete's management team is at the forefront of environmental issues of the slurry water and excess water management that is a major concern for the polishing concrete industry. Our owner and team leader, Mike Boeddeker, is considered an national leader in polished concrete. Mike was the main guest speaker at the 2012 International Concrete Polishing and Staining Conference in Atlanta, GA.
Stamped concrete is the most common decorative finish for concrete and is also widely popular to use in conjunction with staining, stenciling, and sealers. In fact, you probably see stamped concrete every day and may not even be aware of it! Concrete stamping can gently emboss patterns onto concrete that resemble wood or slate, or give it a deeper texture and morph concrete into brick, tile, or stone. It is often used around patios and pools, along on- and off-ramps on the freeway, to create beautiful interior design projects for commercial business, and in hospitality for grand entryways - just to name a few.
You might first think of epoxy flooring for its use in garage flooring. It's true many garage enthusiasts prefer the high compressive strength of epoxy flooring to endure the wear and tear of tools, tires, and grime from automotive work both as hobbyists and professionals. But epoxy flooring is an industrial coating and can cover a gamut of uses, from traditional "industrial" applications such as warehouses, to commercial manufacturing, hospital, and restaurant applications. Pristine Concrete offers professional epoxy flooring installation for these uses (home, commercial, and industrial applications) because we know that epoxy flooring may be the most popular under tires, but it has many other uses, especially in industrial settings.
The most common decorative finish style is the stamped and colored concrete (see above) If you're building a new home or facility, you can start your decorative concrete plans with the stamping, staining, stenciling or sandblasting, and sealers. If you are following our information from each concrete treatment category, decorative concrete flooring is both an industry niche and a concrete treatment. Acid Stains provide the richest, deepest colors of all the colorants at the present time. An acid stain is also high in VOCs which makes it restrictive in certain environments, such as retail store.
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