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Stamped concrete is simply concrete that has been stamped with a design or pattern. The concrete is |
| stamped at its wet stage, which enables the stamping tool to imprint the pattern with greater ease. |
Introduction to Stamped Concrete ...
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The shape desired is usually chosen and printed out onto a stencil to form a pattern. Many shapes can |
| be included in the pattern. Once the stencil is made it is then transformed on rubber mats. |
Stamped Concrete Shapes ...
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Many years ago the installation process of concrete stamping used to be quite complicated. In |
| the 1960’s, workers used to mix concrete by hand. If they were working with a large space this would have... |
Stamped Concrete Installation...
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STAMPED CONCRETE BENEFITS
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Stamped and colored concrete can be applied to driveways, walkways and patios. It can also be used |
| to surround the pool or garden, or for balconies and decks, creating an appealing look. |
Advantages of Stamped Concrete ...
STAMPED CONCRETE PATTERNS
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Common patterns used today usually imitate such things as brick pavers, slate pavers, concrete |
| pavers, flagstone, cobblestone pavers and ceramic tiles. Patterns are usually chosen to compliment its surroundings. |
Stamped Concrete Patterns ...
STAMPED CONCRETE COLORS
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Colors are mostly used to imitate all types of pavers. Brown colors are used to imitate such things as brick |
| pavers. Green colors are used to help blend through with the surrounding gardens. |
Stamped Concrete Colors... |