Friday, February 17, 2012

The Beauty of Concrete Resurfacing

By Brandt Levy


When doing concrete repair, instead of creating the usual concrete overlay, why not do concrete resurfacing for a change? The process of resurfacing is actually almost a trick method that builders do to make a plain floor appear as though it is more than a plain floor. The pros so outweigh the cons in this method's case that a lot of specialists in construction are recommending it first among all floor decoration methods.

A great many building companies now promote this method, which accounts for why it is so often used with many housing projects at the moment. It is often used in conjunction with a few other decorative techniques, like stamping. Following is some data on these techniques that can help you make your decision when you have work done on your floors.

A faux-marble look may be had with concrete if you have your builders polish it with the equipment often involved for this type of decorative flooring. House builders are very particular with the diamond pads before performing this method. The pads come in varying levels of grit or mesh sizes, which may be used according to the quality of concrete and how shiny the owner wants the floor to get.

Stamping, on the other hand, involves a pre-designed pressing mold. Whatever sort of texture you may be interested in, there is sure to be a mold that shall serve your needs well in well-stocked construction supply shops. A lot of people are often deceived by stamped concrete walkways that look as though they are tiled and not concrete.

As for the stain method, it is strongly advised not to try to take it on as a DIY project and leave it to the pros. The inclusion of a corrosive acid in the stain mixture makes the procedure tricky. Staining solutions are reactive substances, as indeed they must be to achieve any staining at all.

The solution includes a tiny amount of muriatic acid, mineral salt and water. Staining concrete is always something of a gamble, however, as the whorls, patterns, and swirls that are the end result of the process come out randomly. This method of concrete decoration is largely dependent on the staining substance itself.

There is actually a less perilous technique of staining concrete that depends on water. This is the preferable option when you are concerned about safety. The beauty of this is that there is a certain degree of control with it, due to it being a mere application of "stain" coatings to the floor's surface.

Concrete that has undergone a resurface process is the next item in this compilation of decorative concrete styles. People started resurfacing some five decades ago, when it was first discovered. Their curiosity led to the creation of a thin cement-like material that stuck on the surface of concrete, and thus, perfect for resurfacing.

The beauty of this technique is that it enhances both the looks and the strength of flooring. It prohibits harmful elements from reaching the actual concrete floor. The upper layer is basically a "raincoat" against damage and water stains that might harm your flooring.

Those who want to get great value for their money should most certainly consider concrete resurfacing. It is much less expensive than laying bricks, granite or tiles. Not only do you get the flooring of your dreams but you are also assured that it shall stand long into the future.




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