Stamped concrete is concrete that is patterned and/or textured or embossed to resemble brick, slate, flagstone, stone, tile, wood, and various other patterns and textures. Stamped concrete is commonly used for patios, sidewalks, driveways, pool decks, and interior flooring. Provided it's installed correctly and adequately maintained, stamped concrete will last just as long as non-stamped, or standard, concrete—about 25 years . Many homeowners wonder if it is worth the cost to install a stamped concrete patio or driveway. The answer is yes, because it adds curb appeal and aesthetic value to your home, allowing you to maximize the return on your investment .
Exposed aggregate concrete is a form of decorative cement created by removing the uppermost layer of cement and exposing the underlying aggregate. This process makes the decorative aggregate highly durable, as well as skid and slip-resistant. With a raw and natural aesthetic, it’s never been easier to add personality and character to your home.
Ideal for pathways, driveways, pool decks & patios, we specialise in giving your home a ‘WOW’ factor that will make the neighbours jealous while you enjoy a hard-wearing surface that can handle everything your family throws at it.
Long gone are the days when home pavement was grey, boring, and lifeless. If you’re ready to elevate your living space, reach out and speak to us.
If you are looking for an inexpensive way to rejuvenate your driveway or outdoor area plain concrete is the perfect solution for your home. It is finished with a stipple creating a slightly textured finish.
At Concept Buddies, we are bound to providing Canadian homeowners with a professionally done plain concrete project. From small, medium to large projects, rest assured that you can rely on our trained and skilled team.
If you hire us, our team will come to your house in complete uniform, looking presentable and professional with Ipad, equipment, and functioning vehicle. We value every project as much as we value our business.
If your concrete is new, you'll need to let it cure; wait at least one month before applying sealer. Before you apply it, check the weather. Sealer needs to be applied in dry conditions because it won't adhere to damp concrete.
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