FAQs - Epoxies & Sealers

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Wednesday, 08 July 2009 03:53

Q. WHAT ARE SOME OF THE BENEFITS OF ACID STAINED CONCRETE FLOORS?

  • Fit a variety of decors – from Old World to Urban Loft
  • Are easy to maintain (a damp mop is usually all that is needed).
  • Are gentle on your budget (especially for new construction).
  • Offer relief to allergy sufferers.
  • Last as long as your concrete.
  • Are environmentally friendly (a preferred green building material).

Q. HOW DO I KNOW IF STAINED CONCRETE IS RIGHT FOR ME?


If you love their look, stained concrete floors are the perfect choice. However, if you object to “imperfections” such as hairline cracks, uneven tones and “blemishes” (also found in many natural materials), then you may prefer more traditional floors. Some designers deliberately chip, hammer, pour rock salts or press leaves on newly poured concrete to add interest or to achieve a “distressed” look.

Q. WHEN DOES DECO-CRETE ARRIVE?

  • If you are “scoring your floors” (saw cutting a pattern in them), we arrive a few days after the foundation is poured and before framing begins. That way the scoring pattern can go “under” the walls.
  • We return to STAIN AND SEAL the floors as soon as the structure is “dried-in” and before the dry wall is hung. (“Dried in” for us means the roof is on and does not leak; the windows are in.) When you are scoring only a few rooms, it makes sense to wait to score the slab until time for staining.
  • We return right before move-in ---after your building project has been professionally cleaned for a final wax.

Q. HOW DO YOU “SCORE” THE FLOORS?

Floors are saw cut with a diamond blade ¼” wide and deep. We typically recommend a 2’x2’ square grid on a diagonal. We are happy to suggest other designs or follow your architect’s drawings.

Q. WHAT ABOUT BORDERS?

Boards are optional (if we score before framing) and required if scoring begins after the framing is completed. (Unless of course, no scoring is desired)

Q. WHAT ARE THE COLOR CHOICES?

Even with our color chart, tones will vary according to concrete composition and conditions during which the concrete was poured. The sheen also varies depending on the concrete’s porosity, the trowel finish, and the sealer/wax finish you select.

Q. WHERE CAN I LEARN HOW TO DO THIS MYSELF?

We recommend that you always use a professional. After all, your home is one of your greatest investments and staining and sealing a floor properly requires a lot of know how. (We’ve been in the business for over ten (10) years and have stained hundreds of thousands of square feet of concrete in homes and businesses.)

Q. WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO CLEAN MY FINISHED STAINED CONCRETE FLOORS?

Clean interior stained concrete by sweeping first and then mopping with water. Do not use harsh detergents, vinegar or chemicals.
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