UNIQUE FLOORING CONCEPT
Why concrete overlays? Concrete is without a doubt the most widely used traffic surface in the world. For centuries, plain gray concrete was accepted as a finished exterior surface with concrete used in interior application being covered with various floor coverings such as tile, linoleum, wood, carpet, even paint. Until now, to obtain the look and feel of stone, slate and various tile in a concrete surface, you needed to pour a new concrete slab and then stamp the freshly poured concrete with embossing tools. Although this may be the ideal application for new concrete pours, but what about concrete surfaces that are already existing? Thin stamped overlays are the answer. Imagine being able to apply a 1/4" to 3/8" layer of polymer cement over an existing concrete surface (new pour or old deteriorated slab) then stamping the thin layered polymer cement material to give the permanent and realistic look of stone, slate and tile just like conventional stamped concrete. Splatter textures are typically applied with a air powered hopper gun and more are commonly applied to pool decks, driveways, patios, etc. giving the property added beauty, added slip resistance and added durability. Although stone, slate and tile finishes can be easily installed like thin stamped overlays, the actual texture is slightly less authentic looking but more textured to provide a non-slip texture. Trowel down slate finishes create a textured decorative finish that rivals the look of conventional slate at a fraction of the cost of the real thing.
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