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Posts Tagged ‘Textured concrete’

Prepping for the Concrete Patio

While it is not very exciting this is something we do for every job. Initially, before we start building anything I go over the layout with the homeowner. I use marking paint and  paint the lines on the grass. The crew then removes the grass following the painted lines. For this job we nailed several pieces…

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Concrete Driveway Richmond Va

Broom Concrete makes for a nice driveway. The broom finish fulfills a lot of the requirements you might want for your project. It looks nice, it has a nice texture and it gives you enough texture for traction and foot traffic. We just recently poured this job.  What happens in a lot of instances with new homes…

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Exposed Aggregate Concrete Richmond, Va

A very popular finish. Whether it’s a driveway or pool deck exposed aggregate gives you a nice natural looking finish. The process to the installation starts with the concrete mix. The stone you are left seeing is part of the mix and has to be ordered as exposed aggregate mix. You could also expose a regular…

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Concrete Edging/Exposed Aggregate/Sealer- A Must!!

Slant style with a brick finish, bordering the bed from the sidewalk. Mulch washing over on the sidewalk. Has this ever happened to you? I see it a lot and the concrete edging does the job for you. The edging  contains the mulch in the bed where you want it. Additionally, while we were here, we cleaned and…

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Let’s Pour Your Concrete Driveway

You would never know looking at it now. I should of taken a picture of the old driveway that was here. We tear out a lot of driveways. Some are asphalt and some are concrete. Then we pour them back how you want it. This customer wanted a medallion centered on the garage door. We poured the driveway…

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Concrete! Stamped or Textured?

                                      Stamped or Textured? That’s a question I run into a lot. It is fairly hard to explain fully to my customers. Technically both are stamped concrete with a twist. Texture is accomplished using mats with just texture…

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