Epoxy flooring is above and beyond traditional concrete staining. The luster and depth of a three-dimensional color produced with this popular process will amaze everyone that enters your business or home. A satin urethane can be added to simulate a natural marble finish. Becoming one of the hottest interior coatings on the market, our Metallic Marble design achieves a high-end, sophisticated look. In our process, we combine metallic pigments with epoxy to give your floor a rich 3-dimensional effect that regular staining cannot accomplish.
There are many different types of polished surfaces available to you at Decorative Concrete Surfacing LLC. Depending on your needs, the concrete itself and your budget, these surfaces will vary. Below you'll find images of "samples" with options available to you. It is extremely important to have a professional concrete contractor repair your concrete joints, cracks, and blow-outs. This process is more labor intensive as we have to grind over the floor usually 2-3 times to get all the stone showing.
If you're looking to update and refresh the look of your concrete, decorative overlays are a low-cost option. Rather than removal or replacement, overlays allow you to easily and effectively hide surface imperfections like stains and cracks or simply give a whole new look to your surface. Call Decorative Concrete Surfacing LLC for a free estimate! Overlays are a type of resurfacing finish that you apply over existing concrete surfaces. They can revitalize the look of your concrete floor while also mimicking other types of stone, brick, wood, slate or a combination of them.
Stamped concrete is the affordable choice for an up-scale finish, providing a genuine appearance with the durability you desire and second only to nature. At Decorative Concrete Surfacing LLC, we have over two decades of experience installing beautiful stamped concrete for residential and commercial clients. Stamped concrete is the process of imprinting a texture or pattern that is designed to resemble slate, brick, fieldstone, cobblestone, and even wood. Stamping can be done on driveways, walkways, patios, pool decks, interior floors, etc.
Forget the boring, rough concrete that you remember from sidewalks and garage floors. There is a whole new application for this old staple that has homeowners and businesses alike considering using concrete for their interiors as well as their exteriors. Now you can find this option everywhere from high-end homes to extravagant professional buildings. In each place, it is sure to make an unforgettable statement! Durability: As one might expect from a product used traditionally to make highways, bridges, and buildings, concrete is one of the strongest building materials.