Concrete Coating - Solution For Damaged Homes
Most everyone that ever had anything to do with concrete knows that it has a wear and tear problem, it is a part of the natural ageing of concrete, but what most people don't know is that this problem can be solved, and sometimes the result can be much better and nicer than ever before. When concrete starts to chip and flake it can be a real eyesore. There is literally tons of concrete that is ripped up and discarded into various landfills every year, yet most of this concrete is still in good structural shape. There are certain exceptions, but most of the visible damage is cracking, and it can be restored with amazing results. The answer to this cosmetic damage is concrete coating. Concrete coating is the natural answer to the aging problems of concrete.
There are various types of concrete coating, each offering different finishes of the final product. The cracks are initially filled, a simple procedure, and then the chipping of flaking (also known as spalling) are removed. Finally a concrete coating is applied to the existing concrete, resulting in a beautiful finish that also resists the corrosive effects of weather. Concrete coating is both strong and durable, lasting years longer than traditional concrete. It is comprised of a unique blend of acrylics and cements resulting in an appealing finish. This procedure of concrete coating allows you to perform a make over to your concrete and upgrade the way your concrete surface.
Another thing that is very important in dealing and maintaining concrete is that concrete coating wouldn't mean that you have to put in more time and energy into cleaning. Concrete coating is also easy to maintain and proper maintenance can extend the life of the concrete even longer. Maintenance requires pressure washing and simple resealing about every two to three years, depending on the amount of traffic wear and tear. Salt doesn't affect the coating material and most stains can be easily washed off. Of course one should always be careful when using a snow shovel to not damage the coating. If you use your common sense and experience there is no reason why you shouldn't enjoy your new concrete coating for a long time, this is really an investment that pays itself in years.
Concrete coating is not only for the outdoors, it is a great solution for any concrete surface, if you want to change the look of your tired, cracked concrete - in a driveway, by the pool, or even indoors - there are many different types of concrete coatings coming in a wide variety of colors. There is even a slip resistant coating available for swimming pools, which really adds safety to the area. Basically any sound surface can be a candidate for coating.
Find out more about concrete coating, it is an amazing way of keeping concrete surfaces and many people find that this is a perfect solution to a tired looking, ageing concrete surface.
Daniel Roshard is a interior designer fascinated by garden architecture, currently studying integration of home appliances to outdoors parks and gardens. Daniel is writing Concrete reviews and tips for http://ZupaTips.com http://concrete.zupatips.com/
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