At D. LaLicata Concrete we offer several different decorative concrete services. When considering decorative concrete services it is important you choose the right decorative concrete contractor. There are so many different names for applications, colored concrete applications different vendors and opinions. All the information can make your head spin. At D. LaLicata we help you make sense of all of the different decorative concrete services that we offer. Whether it's resurfacing a driveway, patio, pool deck, or walkway, D. LaLicata of Southeastern, WI can help you select the best options and design.
Concrete overlays have been used for decades. When first introduced they provided an inexpensive but non permanent method of sprucing up existing or newly laid concrete applications. In more recent years this process has vastly improved over the original applications through the use of polymers. Polymer cement overlays, consisting of a proprietary blend of Portland cements, various aggregates and polymer resins, greatly increase the performance characteristics and versatility of conventional cements, mortars and concrete materials.
Using colored concrete is a great way of adding dimension, personality, and curb appeal to any use of stamped concrete, existing slabs, walls or almost any application you can think of inside or out. Unless you truly enjoy the natural "appeal" untreated naked concrete there is very little reason not to add a splash of color to what ever application you have. Colored concrete has various applications that have various costs and pros and cons depending upon application and budget. We can achieve desired colored results in various ways.
Stamped concrete, commonly referred to as patterned concrete or imprinted concrete, is concrete that is designed to resemble brick, slate, flagstone, stone, tile and even wood. In this section you will see how stamping concrete can be used to beautify pool decks, driveways, entries, courtyards, and patios. Due to the wide array of options when it comes to concrete pattern, concrete colors, and the cost of stamped, or imprinted concrete in relation to the materials it is a substitute for, the choice of stamped concrete is becoming more popular and frequent.