Category: Interior Concrete
Common Concrete Sealer Problems
Sealing your concrete, whether indoor or outdoor, is a great choice. Not only does sealed concrete look better, but it’s better protected against spills, stains, and general wear. However, if a floor is sealed incorrectly, glaring issues can arise that ruin your floor’s appearance and durability. Concrete sealant is a powerful chemical that’s designed to […]
Popular Patterns for Stamped Concrete
Stamped concrete has been around for a while, but these days, it seems more popular than ever. Why? Because more and more people have come to realize that they can have a beautiful, unique floor for a surprisingly affordable price. One of stamped concrete’s greatest assets is its ability to look like other, often more […]
Extending the Life of Your Concrete
Everyone is looking to get the most value out of the things they spend their money on. Flooring is no exception. This is one of the reasons why concrete is such a popular option for flooring; it provides a great value. Not only is it strong and supportive, but it lasts a long time. In […]
Why Salt and Deicers are Bad for Your Concrete
Winter naturally takes a toll on concrete. Temperature fluctuations cause it to shrink and expand, which can lead to increased wear and cracking. Meanwhile, the ice and snow can turn concrete into a dangerous surface to walk across. To combat this, many people utilize salt and other deicing compounds to clear the ice. These compounds […]
Preventing Concrete Stains and Discoloration
As long as it’s poured right, concrete is tough and long-lasting. But even a well-done concrete flooring isn’t completely resilient. In addition to some minor cracking, concrete is susceptible to stains and discoloration. After all, concrete is a porous material. Liquids can infiltrate the surface, and if they’re not dealt with, they can leave stains […]
Stop Salt Damage on Concrete
Protecting against salt is an important part of winter concrete care. Though salt is effective at melting ice, it can also take a toll on your concrete over time. Even if you don’t use salt on your own sidewalks or driveway, it will likely be tracked in from roads and other sidewalks. And for those […]
Can I Stamp My Own Concrete?
Stamped concrete continues to grow in popularity and for good reason. It offers near limitless possibilities. It can mimic other materials like stone, tile, and even wood, often for a much lower cost. Alternatively, it can create something much more unique in appearance than traditional flooring materials. Either way, stamped concrete works great for both […]
Can Your Pour New Concrete Over Old Concrete?
Everyone wants to get the most out of their existing concrete. After all, digging up old concrete and pouring a fresh base is a lot of work. Eventually, concrete does have to be replaced. If the foundation has shifted, deep and wide cracks have formed, and/or roots have grown underneath it, it’s probably time to […]
What to Do with Damaged Concrete
With the ice and snow all gone and warmer temperatures upon us, many are noticing some new cracks and damage in their exterior concrete. While a little cracking is to be expected in any concrete, it reaches a point where it becomes unsightly. The question is, what can you do about it? The truth is, […]
Deciding on the Glossiness for Concrete
When people think of finished concrete, they often think of a glossy finish. They’re not wrong, necessarily. Polished, densified, stained, epoxy coated, and stamped concrete floors can all have glossy finishes to them. But they don’t necessarily have to. Well, polished concrete is pretty much always going to have a degree of shine. However, when […]