Decorative Concrete Work 

Concrete Countertops — these can be cast-in-place at the customer’s residence or pre-fabricated off site and delivered for installation and finishing. The ability to integrate sloped drain boards, brass rails, and removable cutting boards and/or incorporate items such as crushed glass or seashells into the design add to their appeal.

Polished Concrete — grinding in successive passes with diamond tools over the concrete surface creates a high-luster finish similar to marble. This is one of the fastest growing processes in decorative concrete because of its distinctive look and reduced maintenance costs.

Skim Coats and Micro Toppings — a thinly applied material placed atop existing concrete can be layered in multiple lifts to create dimensional effects. Finishes can be broomed, troweled, or textured. These cement-based toppings provide great durability with a distinctive look.

Stamped and Textured Concrete — using this method, semi-hardened fresh concrete is stamped with special tools that make plain concrete mimic materials such as slate, stone, or brick. With advancements in stamping tools and coloring methods, it’s almost impossible to distinguish between natural materials and decorative concrete.

Stamped Overlay — a decorative poured-in-place topping made from colored or uncolored cementitious high performance material is placed on top of existing concrete, then textured and stamped. Many of the same techniques used with traditional stamped concrete can be used when stamping an overlay.