Stained Concrete - Tulsa, Oklahoma
Stained concrete can be achieved with an acid stain (chemical) or an Eco-Stain. Acid stain is not a typical stain or dye. Unlike dyes that produce an even color, acid stain produces the multi-hued, variegated look of natural stone. Acid stain reacts with the inconsistencies in the finish of your concrete to create a vast difference in color tones ranging from light to dark. Acid stain may be used in interior and exterior flooring applications. Acid stain color outcome is not exact and can be affected by things such as temperature, humidity, wind, and shade/sunlight. As a permanent part of the concrete, acid stain will not fade, peel, delaminate, or chip independently of the concrete. With the addition of a high quality clear sealer, the stained concrete performs well in high traffic areas. The sealed surface is especially easy to clean and maintain. In outdoor applications such as on a patio, driveway, porch, walk, or pool deck the stained concrete is sealed with a non-skid additive in the to minimize slipping.
In areas where the surface of the concrete is not in suitable condition to be stained, an overlay may be applied to provide a suitable surface for staining. This overlay can be applied in several different ways to accommodate the homeowner's texture preferences. On some rare occasions, it is not known that an overlay is needed until after the stain has been applied and the area re-stained.
Eco-Stain can also be used to produce the multi-hued, variegated look of natural stone. Eco-Stain provides a more easily controlled color outcome than chemical stain for homeowners that are looking for a more specific result with their stained concrete. Eco-Stain penetrates the concrete with specially formulated pigments. Unlike chemical stains, Eco-Stain can be built-up on the concrete surface and there is no extended waiting time for the color to develop. Stained concrete can become a variation of 28 different colors using the Eco-Stain.
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