Stamped concrete, also known as textured concrete, has had color, a pattern, or a texture added to it. This is done in order to mimic another building material type such as wood, brick, stone, or tile. This type of material can sometimes cost less than the material that it has been designed to mimic which is why some people prefer stamped concrete.
Stamped Concrete Uses
Apart from stamped concrete having color, patterns, or texture added to it, the material is also highly durable and weather resistant. These qualities often make this type of material the perfect choice for homeowners looking for a high-end look at a lower cost.
From upgrading driveways and adding to their curb appeal to walkways that can be blended seamlessly with existing stone and brick surfaces, stamped concrete is a versatile and cost-effective route for many homeowners today. Stamped concrete can even be used as a hard surface flooring option for inside the home, or perhaps even for walls or fireplaces.
Stamped Concrete Styles
Rubber stamps or texturizing mats are used to imprint the pattern into the wet cement during the stamping process. The design of the stamp is often created from a mold taken of the real material that is being mimicked. This allows for a more realistic and appropriate texture to be attained when using the stamp.
Stamped concrete also allows you to add custom accents such as large medallions to your concrete slabs. Additionally, these stamps can be applied both horizontally and vertically, meaning they are not just for flat flooring projects.
Pros And Cons Of Stamped Concrete
The main benefit of stamped concrete is its durability. It also is highly customizable, as well as can be treated with a non-skid additive. To make it safer and a non-slip surface. This material also helps with enhancing your home’s value. While allowing you to save on the usually more costly price of buying the material that it is meant to mimic.
A con to stamped concrete is it can be quite difficult to attempt yourself. This type of material is also recommended to have resealed every two to five years. In order for it to remain in top quality and visual condition. Repairs for this type of material can also be difficult to repair.
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