Posted in Concrete, concrete contractors, concrete design, concrete floor, concrete flooring, concrete patio, decorative concrete, stained concrete, stamped concrete | March 2nd, 2010
You might think of ready mix concrete as just a grey hard slab that goes on a driveway or patio, but this is not the case for concrete contractors. Concrete, and its applications around the home or business, can be seen as both a craft and an art form when done well. Concrete can be used decoratively in stamped concrete, stained concrete and in other ways for adorning your new home or remodel, as well as for parking lots, patios, roadways, foundations, patios and more.
Posted in Concrete, concrete man, decorative concrete | February 26th, 2010
Concrete flooring has made the transition from edgy to elegant. Once found only in industrial settings, it’s quickly becoming the answer for an affordable, green alternative.
Posted in Concrete, concrete business, concrete contractors, decorative concrete | February 17th, 2010
Finding the right concrete contractor requires time and diligence but your efforts will ensure you will get your money’s worth. Do initial research on the Internet to create a list of potential contractors. Take the time to educate yourself about the business so you can ask the right questions.
Posted in Concrete, colored concrete, concrete driveway, concrete resurfacing, decorative concrete | February 17th, 2010
A lot of people believe that there is no solution to old cracked or discolored concrete but to remove and replace it if you want to improve the appearance of your concrete surface. However, there are several options to makeover an old dull concrete driveway, walkway, patio or any other concrete surface without having to tear out aging concrete and install a new one.
Posted in Concrete, concrete floors, decorative concrete | January 13th, 2010
Architects, Interior Designers, Property Managers or Owners usually ask this question – How decorative concrete floors contribute to LEED points. How can a concrete floor be considered environmentally friendly? Please find information below that will substantiate that specifying concrete floors is a smart choice.
Posted in Concrete, decorative concrete | December 22nd, 2009
As is true for virtually every market in the service industry, there are undoubtedly several companies who are offering decorative concrete solutions in your area. But before you choose a provider, follow these simple guidelines to make sure you don’t run into any pitfalls in the future.
Posted in Concrete, concrete countertops, concrete paint, concrete pavers, concrete sealers, concrete stain, decorative concrete, stamped concrete | December 12th, 2009
You might think you know all there is to know about concrete. If so, maybe you should think again. Sure, it has been used time and time again for patios, driveways, sidewalks and the like. When most people think of concrete they think of a solid and dependable material that they can use and then forget about. Yet it is much more than the basic tried and true material we’ve come to rely on. With its varied uses and adaptability, along with related tools and materials, it can be shaped and molded beautifully to complete an almost infinite amount of DIY and contractor managed projects.
Posted in Concrete, concrete business, decorative concrete | November 14th, 2009
Every day, homeowners wonder why their driveway, sidewalk or pool deck crack. How can something as hard as a driveway crack so easily? Did the contractor forget the wire mesh? Was there too much water or sand in the mix? Did the contractor put in fiber or wire mesh? These are all good possibilities but the real reason why is not something that you would expect.
Posted in Concrete, concrete countertops, concrete overlay, decorative concrete | November 13th, 2009
Follow One Course Until Successful. The first letters of each word spell FOCUS. I can’t remember where I heard this but I never forgot the line. My other favorite line I heard from Donald Trump, “you better find what you love or you’ll never work hard enough to be successful”.
Posted in Concrete, concrete floor, concrete flooring, concrete mix, decorative concrete | September 23rd, 2009
Most of the people around the world spend thousands of bucks to create impressive decorations for their new houses. They hire decorators to create new and artistic designs on their walls to create a trendy look for their homes. All these can be achieved easily without professional decorators through a new method called decorative concrete. This is the latest craze in the world of interior decorations.