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What Is an Acceptable Surface to Be Resurfaced? In any case, the underlying concrete for a resurfacing project must be sound. It is not feasible to resurface concrete that is heaving, has severe cracks, or is damaged due to freeze/ thaw damage. Resurfacing will not solve underlying soil problems. Small plastics shrinkage cracks or crazing cracks can be covered by the polymer prime coat and base coat of the resurfacing material. Another way of "fixing" nonstructural cracks-such as shrinkage cracks-is to route the crack out with a crack chaser (or a saw or angle grinder) and fill it with a sealant. What is the most important factor in concrete resurfacing? A properly prepared concrete substrate is the most important factor in concrete resurfacing. Here is an overview of the steps involved:
Is Decorative Concrete Maintenance Free? No type of flooring material is truly "maintenance free," no matter what the manufacturer may claim. While concrete floors are relatively easy to maintain, compared with other types of floor surfaces, they aren't completely maintenance free. How much maintenance your floor will need largely depends on the amount of traffic it receives. The maintenance needs of a residential floor will be much different than those for a floor in a high-traffic commercial or retail environment.
Are Concrete Floors Slippery? They can be, especially when wet, but no more so than vinyl, linoleum, marble or ceramic tile floors.
How Long Does Concrete Flooring Last? Many flooring options are initially cheaper than decorative concrete. But concrete will last longer and eventually give you a better return on your investment. Bob Harris explains that when you amortize the cost of a concrete floor over a lifetime, the price can be comparable or even lower than other high-end flooring materials. Concrete floors rarely if ever need replacement, especially if properly installed and maintained. Are Decorative Concrete Floors Expensive? The initial outlay for decorative concrete may exceed the cost of a low- to mid-priced floor covering, such as carpeting, vinyl tile and wood laminates.
Does Stamped and Colored Concrete Fade? Cleaning and sealing stamped and colored concrete should be done on a regular basis just like any other home maintenance. The frequency will depend on how high a traffic area to cars, foot traffic, water, and any chemicals the concrete is exposed to. We recommend resealing every 2 or 3 years. If you wait longer, you may notice the color fade slightly. But just like waxing a car, reseal your stamped concrete and the color will be as vibrant as the day it was installed. |