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About concrete coatings

About the many types of coatings for your concrete floor. Epoxy coatings, paint coatings and more.

Garage coatings
Garage floors don't have to remain dull and gray. Epoxy garage coatings are easy to apply, bond to cement floors and dry to a ceramic-like finish.

What to consider when choosing a resurfacing system
When deciding which resurfacing system to choose, here are a few simple questions you need to ask in order to find a system that will best serve your needs.

Concrete Resurfacing and Driveway Crack Repair
If your concrete is cracked, and has holes, then resurfacing is a far less expensive option than pouring new concrete.

Enhance instead of Covering up Concrete Basement Floors
If your home has either a full or a partial basement, which can be transformed into living space, then you are virtually sitting on a goldmine.

Acrylic Concrete Coating
Acrylic concrete coatings are designed so that they penetrate deeply into the concrete surface.

Attractive Concrete
Before applying any sealant or coating to concreter, you first must determine if the concrete floor has been sealed.

Coating Concrete for Color, Style, and Protection
Concrete is cost-effective, sturdy, and versatile, which is why it is increasing in popularity in both commercial and residential use.

Concrete Inside and Out
Concrete flooring does not have to stay dull and gray with more than a thousand options available from stains, coatings, and even painting on faux rugs or creating a mural of a fish pond.

Concrete Stamps
Concrete stamps press patterns that are either decorative or natural into wet concrete.

Garage Floor Paint Does Not Have to Peel
Many times homeowners use regular floor paint in an attempt to make their garage floors look more appealing.

Mechanical Prep vs. Acid Etching
Coatings adhere better to concrete when it has a rough, sandpaper-like surface, which can be achieved either by mechanical preparation or by acid etching.

Painting and Staining Concrete
Concrete doesn't have to stay dull and gray any more.

Painting Concrete Floors
Growing up in the south, many people paint the wooden slants of their front porches, however, concrete was left dull and gray.

What is Concrete Staining
Stained concrete floors provide a unique and elegant surface, which reduces allergies and is easy to clean.

Primers for Cement Surfaces
Many do-it-yourself shows will tell you not to use any primers or sealers on the surface prior to applying an epoxy coat.

Sawing and Patterning
Decorative cuts and sandblasted patterns can be achieved with stencils to enhance the appearance and look of stained concrete surfaces.

Concrete Stains and Sealants
Concrete and brick paints wear off easily because they form a film that blisters, cracks, and peels.

How Stencils Work
Three years ago, my dearest friend decided to stencil the floor of her sunroom instead of laying ceramic tiles and asked if I would help her in this project.

 

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