One of the challenges for a high quality architectural concrete installation is the selection of the right sealer. From chemical staining, discoloring, and the day-to-day abuses these surfaces receive, choosing a sealer can make or break the entire project. So, what do you need to look for in a sealer, and how do you match the right sealer to your type of project and environment?
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Tina Anderson, Tri-Co Floors – Redefining Architectural Concrete From the Ground Up
From concept to installation, Tina Anderson’s Tri-Co Floors redefines architectural concrete from the ground up.
Manufacturer Profile: Solomon Colors
Solomon Colors is the largest U.S.-owned producer of iron oxide pigments. Based in Springfield, Ill., the company got its start in the 1920s. Robert C. Solomon, the operator of the Panther Creek Coal Mine Co., decided that the black, carboniferous slate that lies above the coal seams would make a good color by-product.
Scofield Introduces New Texturetop, A Superior Stampable Cementitious Topping
Inside or out, the new stampable topping from L.M. Scofield Company offers exciting new opportunities for contractors.
Concrete Solutions Spray-Top: Faster than a Concrete Finisher
Faster than a concrete finisher but more powerful than a cementitious overlay. It is able to cover surfaces with only one coat. It’s Spray-Top, a super new product from Concrete Solutions Inc.
Saw Kart from Engrave-A-Crete
From the guys who claim several world titles, including the “World’s #1 Manufacturer of Decorative Concrete Cutting Equipment,” comes this innovative accessory called SawKart.
Color Makes The World Go ‘Round: Using the Color Wheel to Make Concrete Color Choices
A color wheel is a wonderful tool to help make color choices because it allows you to see the relationship between colors, and to mix and match them at a glance.
Decorative Concrete Technique: How to Create Realistic Stone Effect with Concrete Color Hardener
When stamping, California contractor Lee Levig likes to use more than one color as the base color, usually different shades of the same color.
Good Techniques are Key to Success with Integrally Colored Concrete
The minute you add integral color to concrete, people look at it differently than they do gray concrete — their expectations are higher. Educating your client about integral color is important. Be sure to explain its limitations. But, also, be sure to use good techniques. These contractor-recommended tips can help ensure excellent results.
Decorative Concrete Techniques: Coloring Tips
Tips and techniques for a successfully adding color to concrete.