by Sledge Concrete Coatings | Dec 3, 2014 | Acid Stain, Blog
The length of time the stain remains on the surface depends on the concrete being stained and the type of acid stain selected. However, the average time would be around three hours. Learn more about acid stained concrete flooring.
by Sledge Concrete Coatings | Dec 2, 2014 | Blog, Pavers
The most commonly used pavers include concrete, rubber, brick, and natural stones, such as limestone, sandstone, slate, granite, and travertine. Continue reading about driveway and paving options.
by Sledge Concrete Coatings | Dec 1, 2014 | Acid Stain, Blog
Acid stains are actually a combination of numerous materials, and when the acid stain is correctly used on concrete, a permanent color will be left on its surface. In essence, the result is due to a chemical reaction with the concrete. Learn more about acid stained...
by Sledge Concrete Coatings | Nov 29, 2014 | Blog, Concrete Coatings
photo credit: Fougeron Architecture FAIA The shine on a polished concrete floor can last for up to 15 years. After this time, you can redo the process, which will not be as lengthy a project as it was first time around. Typically, it will only take a few resin steps...
by Sledge Concrete Coatings | Nov 26, 2014 | Blog, Concrete Coatings
photo credit: CTA Architects Engineers Your polished concrete floor will have a hardness and density unlike any other floor of its kind. If you properly care for your floor, it can last a lifetime. However, you will need to maintain the floor in order to ensure...
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