Concrete Coatings
Concrete is very porous, much like wood, and it often already has stains from vehicle oils and fluids, small spills, water, rust, and the like, all of which can be covered, or enhanced, with an acid stain. The best part is that with existing discoloration, the stain will give a patch of concrete that marbled, patina appearance. No matter how discolored the concrete, the current blemishes will only add to the character of the finished coat. Application hazards—like brush marks or uneven distribution—blend right in with the marbling effect of concrete floor stain.
Advantages of Stained Concrete:
Materials and labor are much cheaper than carpet, tile, and wood.
It won't fade or have to be replaced.
It can't be scratched or broken.
Stains can even cover up cracks in concrete.
And it can be easily covered as if the floor had never been stained.
Pools , Patio & Driveway, Over Lay Textures and Coatings!
Heres a Recent job showing other concrete stains we provide,
"Concrete Stain Granite Faux Finsh"
Epoxy Coatings
Epoxy floors are very strong .They are resistant to all household chemicals, they are also resistant to mechanical shocks, scratching, etc. They are easy to clean and maintain.Epoxy floors can be modernly designed and they have a very good visual appearance.
Epoxy is the chemical name for the resulting product when two chemicals are mixed. One acts as a catalyst with the other to form a hard setting sealant. Epoxy resins have many applications in industry where it acts as an adhesive and protects metals from rust and other wear and tear. It was also used to coat floors to give extra protection and durability.
Decorative and durable is a hard combination to beat and this is part of the reason why epoxy flooring products are becoming increasingly popular. You will most likely see epoxy flooring in your children's school or in a hospital. Why not try testing it out. Go for a walk on it and feel the texture of the floor.