A South Carolina Stamped Concrete, Stucco, Acid Stain, concrete countertops, Spray Deck contractor serving Chapin, Lake Murray, Columbia, Newberry, Lexington & the Midlands of South Carolina, Casas de Flores is owned and operated by Ysaul (Pronounced Esa) Flores. Ysaul Flores is a SC Residential Homebuilder and has a Masters Degree in Business Administration from Southern Wesleyan University. Casas de Flores was formed in 1993 as a residential construction company that specializes in traditional stucco, stamped concrete and many other decorative concrete applications for new & existing concrete surfaces.
Casas de Flores is a fully licensed residential and commercial stucco contracting company with many years of experience in a variety of stucco techniques and styles. We work only with the traditional stucco, which is an excellent long-lasting exterior and interior finish. Our application consists of acrowall PM Fiber Reinforced Stucco System with a scratch, brown, fiber glass mesh and finish coat. We are even proud to say our trim around doors and windows are made of conventional plaster.
Casas De Flores will create exceptional value for its customers and provide outstanding service both in terms of product delivery and quality performance. Our employees are a very important part of our business and they are provided with adequate safety conditions. We will keep our promises and continuously improve all facets of our business. Our pride in our workmanship and in our company and our commitment to continuous improvement will make Casas De Flores a preferred supplier of hard coat stucco and decorative stamped concrete.
Stamped concrete has become one of the most popular methods to enhance the beauty of patios, driveways, landscapes and buildings. A rapidly growing number of homeowners and businesses are becoming inspired by the versatility of stamped concrete and the wide array of patterns and colors available. Stamped concrete is a new way to add charm, value and elegance to your home at a fraction of the cost of more expensive paving materials. The concrete is poured and colored and then imprinted to create the appearance of natural stone, slate, brick or cobblestone.