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Stained Concrete & Colors

Stained Concrete Adds Rich Color to Suit Any Design

Stained Concrete Overview

Much like staining wood, stained concrete can add a rich new color to a concrete floor while preserving its natural look. Color can be applied to interior and exterior surfaces, from kitchen floors to patios, with a wide range of choices to suit any design.

Stained Concrete Applications

Concrete Steps and Stairs

Concrete stairs

From home entrances to industrial settings, building concrete steps and stairs is a durable way to improve the look and safety of your home or business. Build your concrete steps and stairs to custom specifications and apply your own design to get exactly the look you want.

Concrete Driveways

Concrete driveway

Installing a concrete driveway is one of the best ways to improve curb appeal while making a solid investment for your home. When properly installed and maintained, a concrete driveway can last over 30 years with low maintenance costs. Plus, with the option to color and stamp your concrete, you can have a concrete driveway with a look that’s uniquely you.

Concrete Stamped Patios

Concrete patio

Concrete patios are quickly becoming more and more popular with the availability of custom design options to create a perfect outdoor living space. Using a variety of stained concrete colors and stamp options, your patio can reflect your style and strike a great balance between the indoors and outdoors.

Available Stained Concrete Colors

Copper Patina
fern green stained concrete
Fern Green
dark walnut stained concrete
Dark Walnut
padre brown stained concrete
Padre Brown
faded terra cotta stained concrete
Faded Terra Cotta
weathered bronze stained concrete
Weathered Bronze

6 Popular Uses for Concrete

Concrete is a durable and versatile building material that is found all over the globe. It’s used on some of the world’s most unique concrete structures, and it can be found regularly throughout your neighborhood. Whether you’re looking to tackle a project or simply want to know more about the material, take a look at

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DIY Concrete: How to Prepare Your Subgrade

Working with exterior flatwork requires a great deal of planning, and if you’re tackling your own DIY concrete project, you need to ensure you’re fully prepared. Not only should you know how much concrete you need, but you will also want to make sure you properly prepare your subgrade. After all, if your subgrade isn’t

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