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  • Make A Difference That Lasts: Concrete Coating In Plano

    Posted on December 20th, 2011 Carole Mcmanus No comments

    Would you like to find out how to make your patio, sundeck, pool deck or walkway a more attractive and comfortable place? Concrete coating does. Upon discovering the beauty from concrete coating Plano home and building designers have been equipped with new tools and techniques in making this city of Texas more inviting and unique.

    The United States 71st most populated city, Plano, found in Collin county, is one of the largest cities in Texas. Plano, Texas isn’t as prominent as Dallas, but it has some of the best schools, the most amazing homes, and several huge international companies like Ericsson, Siemens, and HP, making it the wealthiest city in the United States. Plano can clearly hold its own.

    Construction is a growing business in Plano. Concrete coating and the concrete industry has become very popular among builders. When archaeologists dig up 21st century homes thousands of years from now in what was once Plano, Texas, they will find concrete coated floors in all their wonderful varieties and patterns.

    Concrete products, such as concrete coatings, continue to rise in popularity because of how strong, cost-effective, and versatile. In the year 2000, marketing experts noted a significant increase in sale and popularity in the concrete industry in the United states, with world consumption reaching 61 million metric tons by the end of the decade. Concrete is on top of the list for many architects and builders because of what can be done with it in terms of color, texture, and pattern.

    Concrete coating can make a drab surface into a beautiful artwork. Many of us like to enjoy the patio off of our home or building to take in some rest and relaxation. Concrete can make the dullest areas more like a work of art, so try it around the swimming pool, in the kitchen, or on the patio, just to name a few!

    Acid etch stains, concrete etchings, admixtures, polymer stains, chemical stains, and overlays, all considered “coatings,” are used to creatively alter concrete surfaces in artistic and beautiful ways. When you think of “coatings,” you might automatically think of paint or other surface overlays, but the term is used more loosely and applies to many things. For instance, acrylic resins do more than just paint the surface, in that they colorize the concrete deep down within too.

    Cosmetic benefits aside, concrete coatings also strengthen and protect. Porous surfaces are filled in by concrete coatings so very little water can penetrate. Nowadays, modern coating materials have improved putting past problems like blisters and peeling out of business.

    Chalk concrete is undesirable in building. Concrete with a chalk consistency is very hard to coat unless it was properly prepared using conditioning products for concrete. In general terms, concrete conditioners are considered to be coatings, because their purpose is to stop chalking by penetrating deeply into the concrete.

    Master builders familiarize themselves with the installation, type, and treatments in order to professionally apply new topcoats to the existing concrete so it lasts and lasts. The concrete surface must be cleaned, dried, and be free of cracks, blemishes and spalling. The surface must be a little rough so that the applied coating will have something to hold on to.

    Plano, Texas is a beautiful city to live in, and that did not come by accident. When visiting for the first time, people will see clear examples of good concrete coating Plano is proud of. No matter what city, county, state or country you call home, you can know the same lasting beauty from concrete coating that Plano, Texas knows.

    Architects and builders love using concrete because they can do wonders with its texture, color and pattern.

  • Concrete Polisher’s Toolbox

    Posted on March 2nd, 2009 Bob Jones No comments

    To be able to effectively work with concrete polishing one needs a specific set of tools for every methods to be used. It will not be really a problem as there are useful information widely avaialable for a floor contractor. The right tools for the right procedure will effectively bring out the best in a polished concrete floor.

    Rags or pieces of used cloths are never left behind on a concrete polishers toolkit. These items can be used for scrubbing tints to wiping excess water in a workers surface. It can also be use to remove dust from a concrete grinder and cleaning other tools during demobilization.

    Another type of tool for concrete polishing is the concrete grinder which is used for the concrete grinding method. The concrete grinding method involves a lot of grinding and polishing of an uneven and untreated concrete surface before the application of shine. Concrete grinders are widely available in different types.

    A construction tape is an essential tool in doing concrete staining. Any kind of tape can be used as long as it has very good adhesive capabilites. Tapes that have wide widths are commonly used in wider work areas. Tapes that come in narrower widths are applicable to use when a decoration is essential.

    Household mops are essential tools in replace or in addition to rags. They remove excess water that results when preparing a floor that needs to be polished. They can also be used when a large area of the concrete floor needs to be stained as tints are applied on cloths before directly applying on the floor.

    Squegees are also used as a tool in concrete polishing preparation. They are mainly used to spread out the new layer of sealer to the concrete that is filled with cracks due to wear and tear. It is also used to remove excess water out of the surface.

    We never knew that these household items are also used on concrete polishing and they are essential tools at that. Using these tools will result in an effective concrete polishing method.

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  • Polishing Concrete

    Posted on February 22nd, 2009 Bob Jones No comments

    Polishing concrete to a glossy shine is what polished concrete is all about. The tools needed for polishing and sanding are available in the market and you can ask your contractor which best suited your needs.

    If your house is built on concrete foundation, concrete polishing would be an easy task. Just a simple refining to smoothen out the uneven surface or adding a new layer of concrete to cover some rough spots will do the job. Polished concrete will look better too if you add some color when you add the new layer.

    Because of its durability, polished concrete lasts longer than wooden floors or carpets. Carpet and wood materials require more maintenance and repair than concrete, and cleaning polished concrete surfaces is easier and hassle-free. Homeowners can really be proud of the elegance that a glossy polished concrete displays.

    Aside from floorings, polished concrete is being used for stairs and countertops. It has become so popular and can be seen not only for industrial structures, but even in all types of homes — from traditional to contemporary types.

    So next time you think of concrete, it is not used for sidewalks or pavements or the roads that we often see, but can be applied too to any homes whose foundations are built on concrete, and nowadays, polished concrete is used for different architectural purposes because of its elegance and economical benefits.

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  • Concrete Polishing Fixes

    Posted on February 18th, 2009 Rick Amorey No comments

    I’ve been writing a lot of articles over the course of the last few weeks regarding concrete polishing. I came across it whilst going through sites on the internet. Since then, I have enticed my friends and family and basically, everyone I know about it. I have invited people over to see the concrete polished floor in my house. And, of course, the articles I have been writing.

    And what’s not to like? Concrete polishing has all the combined benefits of a durable material like marble, a cheap material like ceramic tiles, and a sleek, elegant material like hardwood. With all that rolled into one package, it’s definitely the best choice that I’ve made for the house renovation.

    Of course, there are a few negative qualities about it. Make sure the concrete you’re using can be polished, as not all concrete can be polished efficiently. A too porous surface, for example, will not have set well enough to have a proper shine after polishing. Note those concrete types that have a lot of cracks, patches and fixes. They can be polished, mind, but you will simply not be able to hide the fixes and your floor will not be perfect.

    Pouring on a new layer of concrete on top of the damaged concrete might be a solution to this predicament. This would necessitate buying more concrete, but the cost will most likely be insignificant. Then again, I have been told this is not always a solution to the problem at hand. I must confess, I have yet to understand the exact readon for this, but it might have something to do with the new layer of concrete not settling with the old layer.

    These, however, are minor setbacks and please do not let these hinder you from having a polished concrete floor, should you decide to go through with one. Concrete polishing is cheap, but at the same time, stylish and durable. To learn more, go to the Concrete Polishing website and meet some other enthusiasts of concrete polishing.

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  • Polished Concrete and Coffee

    Posted on February 13th, 2009 Rick Amorey No comments

    I have recently done some renovating at home, as some of you may already know. It was a general renovation, and it included a lot of re-painting and buying equipment, especially in the kitchen. But when my friends recently came over, the first thing that they noted was the polished, concrete floor. It received so much attention, much to the chagrin of my new espresso machine.

    That was okay, however, as my coffee maker received the attention it deserved when I served them home-brewed coffee. These compliments died down quickly, though, and they were talking about my polished concrete floor again in no time. They kept on asking me how I managed to do it with so little actual experience. Perhaps I was a member of an elite concrete polishing group?

    I must admit that I do not know anything regarding secret societies. I do know a concrete polishing group, but all I did to contact them was find their far-from-secret website. Basically, all I did for the house’s floor was surf the web for a contractor in my area that could perform concrete polishing.

    To those who’d want to consider polished, concrete floors for their home, I strongly suggest going to the Concrete Polishing website to find a similar contractor in my area. These people are craftsmen in their field, able to polish better than what a DIY person will do in their best day. Their machinery is state-of-the-art. The contractor informed me that it utilized diamond tooling, with different grits for coarse cutting or coarse grinding, and the polishing itself.

    Watching the contractor work his magic, I also noticed how he added a few substances into the concrete at certain points. He says all these are safe, odorless chemicals, and they are mostly there to densify the concrete. In the end, he also added in some color that adds a unique coffee tone to my home, which I thoroughly enjoy.

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  • You Don’t Need Nails for Concrete Polishing

    Posted on February 10th, 2009 Bob Jones No comments

    For some reason I cannot fathom, my friends seem to think that I’m an expert in concrete polishing. I suppose it has something to do with the way my concrete floor turned out. To be honest, though, I didn’t really do it myself; I just went to the Concrete Polishing website to find a contractor in my area. But as I did self-renovate the majority of my house, I couldn’t shake off the idea that I’m in some sort of secret society of concrete polishers, complete with secret handshake.

    One of those friends asked me to come over to his place a week ago. I asked why, and he said it was because he was considering having his own concrete floor polished. Even though I recommended the contractor that I know, he seemed to trust me a lot better, and said that I should take a look before he pays anyone to come over.

    The first that I noticed when I got there was the carpet covering the whole floor. Now, he told me to go there to inspect the concrete underneath, so clearly these things had to go. But then, the carpet was bolted to the floor with nails. Thus, simply checking the concrete floor necessitated something drastic.

    My friend really wanted me to look, though. One de-carpeting later, we were finally able to see the floor underneath. Now, I’m not really an expert with regards to concrete, but I can still tell that it was a long shot. There were imperfections here and there, especially around the part where the nails have been. There was also a white sand-like layer above the concrete, but hopefully that’s something coarse grinding can get rid of.

    Well, it was at least easy to convince my friend to call the contractor after that. It’s good to have a professional opinion, so I went back there a few days later with the guy.

    Even the contractor was skeptical. He didn’t at all look pleased when he saw the shape of the concrete floor, but he had an idea. It was still doable, but it required working out all the imperfections into a pattern. My friend decided to try it out.

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  • Advice on Concrete Polishing

    Posted on February 7th, 2009 Bob Jones No comments

    Try a search engine. Look for ideal floor designs and you’ll be overwhelmed with the amount of hits that you get. There are just too many options, and each option requires you to choose another option again. For example, if you choose to get natural, stone flooring, then you’ll have to consider the durability of the material, as well as its cost. Tiles likewise have the same issues. Carpets, on the other hand, have varying degrees of softness and longevity.

    The choices are overwhelming to the majority of people, so many will just decide to postpone the renovation of the floor in their home or office. If you are one of these people, I urge you to first consider getting polished, concrete floors. Check it out, and I guarantee that you won’t be disappointed. Concrete polishing is on the rise.

    It was not long ago when polished concrete became the new wave in floor design. After all, almost all homes have a concrete foundation. Studies into polishing this otherwise common material is the natural progression. And over the last few years, innovations have been many. Polished concrete is here to stay.

    Concrete polishing is the floor design to beat, and its benefits are:

    *Elegance – Polished concrete has a sleek, impressive look

    *Life – The process of polishing concrete makes it tougher and more resistant to wear.

    *Cheap! – It is one of the cheapest when compared to other commercial flooring materials.

    *Low-upkeep – All you have to do is sweep it every once in a while.

    Clearly, polished concrete beats out the competition. Why bother with the nuances of other materials? Polished Concrete is simply the best choice out in the market today.

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  • Investigating Polished Concrete

    Posted on January 30th, 2009 Bob Jones No comments

    Heralded as the future in floor design, the following for polished concrete continues to grow. It’s main premise is that most structures use concrete in their foundation anyway, so why not use them for design? But to them, my question is this: Is polished concrete really worth the merits you give it?

    Let us enumerate the many advantages concrete polishing claims over its peers. The main ones are beauty, durability, affordability and availability. I will go over each one, and then decide if this flooring method is indeed valuable from there.

    If one looks at a well-done concrete polish, then you will probably agree that it is a beautiful sight. Everyone will notice it, and will even compliment the owner on his or her outstanding taste. But this is the catch; beauty, as has been commonly said, lies in the eye of the beholder. So this criterion does not really hold any weight.

    But if beauty is not really an accurate criterion, then durability is. One of the things that you would want from your floor is ability to stay functional for a long time. After all, changing it on a regular basis will quickly result in it being expensive (which we will go to later). Concrete itself is very tough, but the polishing process closes the material, and makes it last even longer. This claim is 100% true.

    Next comes the cost. Is it really as affordable as it claims to be? Since you do not need materials in the optimal case, then the most important payment is the one you hand to the floor contractor. Its relative cheapness depends on this person, so you better choose wisely. And to the do-it-yourself person, then I will say this; the machine is expensive, and the diamonds used for the actual polishing are even more so.

    Finally, there’s the issue of availability. They claim that concrete is available as the foundation of your floor in the majority of cases; however, a major drawback for concrete polishing is not mentioned. Simply put, not all concrete is fit for a good polish. Polished concrete is a good choice, granted your concrete is polishable to begin with.

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