A Guide to Architectural Concrete
Architectural concrete serves two purposes: It supports a building’s structure and provides an aesthetic finish. Read this guide to learn more.
Architectural concrete serves two purposes: It supports a building’s structure and provides an aesthetic finish. Read this guide to learn more.
Tilt-up concrete makes building more efficient, quicker, and safer. Learn how tilt-up concrete works and why you should use it here.
Textured concrete refers to concrete that has been shaped or molded by various liners, molds, or materials such as wood. Read our full guide here!
Are you interested in staining the concrete in your home? Read here for a guide to concrete stain colors, how they’re produced and made to last, and decide which colors would look best in your home.
Concrete contains porous holes and channels that impact how latex paints as well as acid and mineral stains interact with the surface. Understanding the benefits and potential problems associated with each color solution will help you find a look that will last for years to come!
Colored concrete is everywhere–so why not use it to beautify your next project? Here’s all of the tips, tricks, and options for you to bring beauty to your concrete!