What Should You Know About Decorative Concrete

Decorative concrete is also known as architectural concrete. It can transfer any simple-looking floor to an elegant one. Decorative concrete can contain various types of techniques and looks. You can use various color techniques in this process such as acrylic stains, acid stains, integral colors and concrete dyes. Not only these, but also you can do chiseling, stamping, polishing and scoring to change the texture of the floor surface. Most of the time the expert uses multiple techniques to customize the slab properly. If you want to change the outlook of your room, then contact the experts to apply the decorative concrete staining.

Stained Concrete

It is one of the most popular techniques which is used to transform plain concrete into a masterpiece of art. This technique is especially popular for interior applications. The experts take a cured concrete slab and stain it in various colors. There are basically two types of concrete stains. In general, people use acid stains. This technique is well known for its rich color. If you apply this technique by yourself, then you have to be very cautious. But remember that this stain cannot cover if there is any defect in the concrete. Nowadays, customers also prefer acrylic and water-based concrete stains for creating a more uniform look than acid stains.

Stamped Concrete

It is another method of decorative concrete. The experts stamp a pattern into laid concrete in this process. It would be great if the new concrete is poured while applying the stamped concrete. But that does not mean you cannot add a stamped pattern to the existing concrete base. If you want to add stamped concrete to your existing patio, then you may need a layer of concrete. Apart from that, you can also apply another element called overlay mix. It can be applied to a minimum of three-eighths inches thick. But while applying the mixture, make sure that the concrete base has no cracks. Otherwise, the coating can be cracked and shifted as well.

Scored Concrete

It is another alternative option to give a new look to both your new and existing pour. The specialists cut a shallow cut into the concrete which is necessary. They cut the concrete to create an illusion of tile into the concrete. They can combine the scoring with stained concrete to visible the surface pattern. You can use this technique on your plain one to provide a decorative look. You can score the concrete with many tools but the most common devices are grinders and concrete saws.

Call for Professionals

If you are eager to give a new look to the floor and increase the aesthetic beauty of the room, contact Zone Garage. Their experts will guide you throughout the decorative concrete staining process.

Brandon Shavers