Stamped Overlay
Monday, 03 October 2016
by Eli Quick
Your concrete floor can be much more than it is now. Too many homeowners are perfectly fine with plain, boring, conventional concrete floors. But for those who want something a little different, there are a lot of decorative concrete floors to choose from. Stains, epoxies, urethanes, polyaspartics, and more, there’s no shortage of decorative concrete
- Published in Blog, Decorative Concrete
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Concrete, CP Decorative Overlay System, Decorative Concrete, flooring, overlay, stamped, The Concrete Protector
Color Flake Floors
Friday, 16 September 2016
by Eli Quick
Concrete is a versatile flooring material with many different customization options. Stamps, stains, stenciled designs and more, there are seemingly endless options to choose from when designing your concrete surface. One concrete customization option is color flakes. Color flake floors are stylish, colorful, and durable floors that look great and perform even better. Color flakes
- Published in Decorative Concrete, Epoxy Flooring
Anti-Microbial Floors
Monday, 15 August 2016
by Eli Quick
Hospitals, clinics, emergency rooms, and other medical facilities have a lot of responsibilities to be fully functional. In addition to the normal durability required of any floor coating, medical facilities also need floors that are protective, safe, and resist bacteria. Bacteria, germs, viruses, and disease-causing microbes can be a nightmare in a medical environment and
- Published in Blog, Coatings, Institutional
Residential
Friday, 15 July 2016
by Eli Quick
The term “Residential Concrete” is quite a loaded term. From garages to porches, and everywhere in between, your home has a lot of potential areas where concrete flooring is an option to consider. While many homes have concrete in and around them, not as many homeowners really consider its potential. Concrete is an extremely versatile
- Published in Blog, Coatings, Decorative Concrete, Epoxy Flooring, Garage Flooring, Residential, wash and seal
Institutional
Monday, 13 June 2016
by Eli Quick
Schools, municipalities, hospitals, and other public buildings play various roles in everyday life. These spaces are commonly called institutional floors, which cover a wide variety of different buildings and areas. Institutional floors, like their commercial and industrial counterparts, handle a lot of foot traffic and need to be strong, durable, and long lasting to protect
- Published in Blog, Decorative Concrete, Institutional
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