Stamped concrete is a cost effective method of concrete installation. It saves money and time. This is because it creates a hard surface without the need for sub surfaces or pre-drilled holes, as with traditional methods. This permits most concrete services to do a no-hands, surface-driven application for a fraction of the cost of traditional projects.
Concrete is easy to work with and its properties make it a very flexible material. However, it also is vulnerable to damage from exposure to water, dirt, oils, and dust. It is an expensive material to have damaged. Using a coating, however, prevents this problem by giving the concrete a hard protective surface that can be cleaned and maintained for a long time.
To learn more about this process, read my blog post titled "Stamped Concrete Installation Cost." There you will find pricing comparisons between traditional techniques and surface installed, top coat, no-hands methods of concrete installation. In this post, you will find the following sections of information:
Top Coat - Stamped concrete is a form of concrete that has been coated with a primer or topcoat to help seal and preserve the structure. This new coating is a white polyurethane material that protects the surface and makes it easier to clean and maintain.
No-Hands - As the name implies, this method of surface curing relies on no-hands working with the concrete surface, rather than a machine. This method allows for a finished project that is a hundred percent, without any unwanted sub-surface adhesives that leave a smooth, even, and waterproof surface that can be easily cleaned.
No-Hands Concrete Installation Cost - This process of surface curing involves no-hands work such as cutting, forming, and moving the concrete. This allows for a fairly quick application with high quality finishes.
Concrete is a very important and versatile material that is used in everything from homes to work places. That is why it is a good idea to learn about this particular type of surface curing so that you know how much it will cost. The cost of this surface curing process will depend on a number of factors such as the thickness of the concrete and the color of the polyurethane material used.
This type of surface is not limited to concrete only. It can also be used on a wide variety of different materials and surfaces. You can learn more about this process in my blog post titled "Stamped Concrete Installation Cost Comparison" which includes many ideas and pricing comparisons between surface curing and no-hands methods of concrete installation.
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