Benefits of Decorative Concrete
The posts in this category will give you a comprehensive guide on the benefits of decorative concrete. From increasing the value of your property, to the advantages and disadvantages of using liquid limestone, this type of building material offers a host of benefits compared to others.
Additionally, The Cement Concrete and Aggregates Australia (CCAA) has expressed its support for concrete as the material of choice for those who care for the planet. It is no wonder that the market is expected to grow by almost 7% until 2023.
If you have any questions about the use of decorative concrete around your home or business, please don’t hesitate to contact our team. We’d be more than happy to answer any questions you have.
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5 Benefits of Liquid Limestone for Your Home
- February 1, 2022
- Category: Benefits of Decorative Concrete
Limestone is not a new material in the construction industry. It has been used for centuries, including in iconic buildings like the Empire State Building, Flatiron Building, and even the Megalithic Temples of Malta. But modern times call for new and improved building materials, and this is where liquid limestone comes in.
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Concrete Pool Edging: The Crowning Glory of Your Pool
- August 1, 2021
- Category: Benefits of Decorative Concrete
Swimming pools are an excellent addition to your backyard. But the installation process is more complex than most people think. It takes time and a lot of planning. There are many decisions to make, not just the size, depth, shape, but also the finish. The pool’s finish is a critical component that can affect both
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Increasing Your Property Value With Decorative Concrete
- May 27, 2019
- Category: Benefits of Decorative Concrete
The Early History of Decorative Concrete In the 1950s, a California contractor named Brad Bowman, began experimenting with etched designs on concrete, and created what was termed “ornamental concrete.” Bowman created a wheel-shaped metal device that could be rolled over recently poured concrete. The result was a pattern that was laid into the concrete. After