A few months ago I was asked to do a concrete overlay on a back patio in Clearfield, Pa that was plain concrete and not very appealing. We decided to do a troweled concrete overlay in a tile pattern with a brown acid stain. After the acid stain was neutralized and had dried we coated with 2 coats of CSS high gloss concrete sealer. The end result is probably one of the nicest overlays we have done to date!
Saturday, October 31, 2009
From Bland to Bling!
A few months ago I was asked to do a concrete overlay on a back patio in Clearfield, Pa that was plain concrete and not very appealing. We decided to do a troweled concrete overlay in a tile pattern with a brown acid stain. After the acid stain was neutralized and had dried we coated with 2 coats of CSS high gloss concrete sealer. The end result is probably one of the nicest overlays we have done to date!
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acid stain,
clearfield,
concrete resurfacing,
overlay
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The title is an understatement. This is a great example that spending money on a project has more value than just being asthectically pleasing. The cost of that job more than doubled the value of that entrance.
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