Concrete is being used as a final interior flooring surface in direct competition with wood, tile, marble, and slate. Concrete surfaces can be stained, scored, sandblasted, overlayed and stamped — or a combination of the above.
Vol. 1 No. 3 – Fall 2001
Decorative Concrete Tips: The Torpedo Groover
The “Torpedo Groover” from Slip Industries has become an invaluable tool for the guys that know its advantages in placing control joints but as a decorative hand tool it has also taken on some slick advantages.
Decorative Concrete Tips: Hand-held Pump Garden Sprayer
Here’s a great garden sprayer that Marvin Dodson at Rare Earth Labs was recently using while demonstrating the use of his acid etch stain products.
Skookum Floors, Decorative Concrete Inspires New Business Venture
When Mark Donaldson and partner Rebecca Meyers saw a decorative concrete floor they knew instantly this was the product they were seeking. Impressed with decorative concrete’s cost-efficiency, durability and unlimited design potential they were quick to recognize its commercial possibilities.
Creative Use of Decorative Form Liners Make Concrete Look Like What It’s Not
Structurally unbeatable, decorative forms and form-liners are creating a timely and profitable advantage on more and more jobsites, big and small.
Decorative Concrete Techniques: Coloring Tips
Tips and techniques for a successfully adding color to concrete.