Scored, Etched & Stained Concrete Floor
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Scored, Etched & Stained Concrete Floor
Has anybody done this, I'm sure some have... I did a quick search on this forum, didn't come up with any. My Neighbor does this for a living.
He showed me his daughters room that was finished recently... it is a room in the basement of the house. He pulled up all the carpet, padding, etc... Scored lines diagonally 2' X 2' in a nice pattern, etched the flooor, then stained it.
It looked amazing, really blew me away.
On the plus side, you can have it stained virtually any color you like; his was a deep red, almost looked like terra cotta colored marble. I told him I might like a sandstone color for the garage. We spoke about it a bit more, I explained to him I didn't like the idea of Racedeck, (plasticky tiles) for the simple fact, I have jack stands and i use them. We talked about the ceramic, porcelan, epoxy, etc... I think this might be my best bet. The durability is roughly the same a concrete. I like that.
I have to say I was just blown away at how impressive it looked; very professional and clean, not to mention the durability aspect. I like to work on the car, use the tools, etc.. I think at $5 a square foot I can't go wrong.
You can have it scored in any pattern or size; from instance parallel lines 1X1 to 3X3 feet diagonal; so you have a diamond pattern with rectangle edges, squares, etc...
What do you guys think, have you done this to your garage floor, or have a friend that does? I would very much like to see some pics of various degrees of this technique... really got me thinking
Thanks all, Happy 4th
He showed me his daughters room that was finished recently... it is a room in the basement of the house. He pulled up all the carpet, padding, etc... Scored lines diagonally 2' X 2' in a nice pattern, etched the flooor, then stained it.
It looked amazing, really blew me away.
On the plus side, you can have it stained virtually any color you like; his was a deep red, almost looked like terra cotta colored marble. I told him I might like a sandstone color for the garage. We spoke about it a bit more, I explained to him I didn't like the idea of Racedeck, (plasticky tiles) for the simple fact, I have jack stands and i use them. We talked about the ceramic, porcelan, epoxy, etc... I think this might be my best bet. The durability is roughly the same a concrete. I like that.
I have to say I was just blown away at how impressive it looked; very professional and clean, not to mention the durability aspect. I like to work on the car, use the tools, etc.. I think at $5 a square foot I can't go wrong.
You can have it scored in any pattern or size; from instance parallel lines 1X1 to 3X3 feet diagonal; so you have a diamond pattern with rectangle edges, squares, etc...
What do you guys think, have you done this to your garage floor, or have a friend that does? I would very much like to see some pics of various degrees of this technique... really got me thinking
Thanks all, Happy 4th
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Stained concrete looks fantastic, but there is a limitation you may want to consider: If it is polished it could be slippery with even the smallest amount of liquid.
Few polished concrete floors are installed in garages because of this. If you've ever walked on polished granite or marble floor when it is wet than you know just how slick this kind of surface can be.
Few polished concrete floors are installed in garages because of this. If you've ever walked on polished granite or marble floor when it is wet than you know just how slick this kind of surface can be.
Last edited by chadhaas; 07-07-2007 at 10:05 AM.
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Spoke to the Rob at www.diaconcrete.com today. They have solved the slippery issue. Looks great. Located in NW and CA.
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have stained & etched concrete in our kitchen and family room attached to kitchen right now in our house in Dallas. first time i've ever had anything like this and it's actually pretty nice
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Originally Posted by neijia
Has anybody done this, I'm sure some have... I did a quick search on this forum, didn't come up with any. My Neighbor does this for a living.
He showed me his daughters room that was finished recently... it is a room in the basement of the house. He pulled up all the carpet, padding, etc... Scored lines diagonally 2' X 2' in a nice pattern, etched the flooor, then stained it.
It looked amazing, really blew me away.
On the plus side, you can have it stained virtually any color you like; his was a deep red, almost looked like terra cotta colored marble. I told him I might like a sandstone color for the garage. We spoke about it a bit more, I explained to him I didn't like the idea of Racedeck, (plasticky tiles) for the simple fact, I have jack stands and i use them. We talked about the ceramic, porcelan, epoxy, etc... I think this might be my best bet. The durability is roughly the same a concrete. I like that.
I have to say I was just blown away at how impressive it looked; very professional and clean, not to mention the durability aspect. I like to work on the car, use the tools, etc.. I think at $5 a square foot I can't go wrong.
You can have it scored in any pattern or size; from instance parallel lines 1X1 to 3X3 feet diagonal; so you have a diamond pattern with rectangle edges, squares, etc...
What do you guys think, have you done this to your garage floor, or have a friend that does? I would very much like to see some pics of various degrees of this technique... really got me thinking
Thanks all, Happy 4th
He showed me his daughters room that was finished recently... it is a room in the basement of the house. He pulled up all the carpet, padding, etc... Scored lines diagonally 2' X 2' in a nice pattern, etched the flooor, then stained it.
It looked amazing, really blew me away.
On the plus side, you can have it stained virtually any color you like; his was a deep red, almost looked like terra cotta colored marble. I told him I might like a sandstone color for the garage. We spoke about it a bit more, I explained to him I didn't like the idea of Racedeck, (plasticky tiles) for the simple fact, I have jack stands and i use them. We talked about the ceramic, porcelan, epoxy, etc... I think this might be my best bet. The durability is roughly the same a concrete. I like that.
I have to say I was just blown away at how impressive it looked; very professional and clean, not to mention the durability aspect. I like to work on the car, use the tools, etc.. I think at $5 a square foot I can't go wrong.
You can have it scored in any pattern or size; from instance parallel lines 1X1 to 3X3 feet diagonal; so you have a diamond pattern with rectangle edges, squares, etc...
What do you guys think, have you done this to your garage floor, or have a friend that does? I would very much like to see some pics of various degrees of this technique... really got me thinking
Thanks all, Happy 4th
I should have it done in a couple of weeks, waiting for drywaller to finish, then paint, then the floor. So if you wait, I'll have pics of my "garagemahal" in a few weeks.
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Here is a company that does the best of this type of work.
Its probably the best stained concrete company in the United States as far as quality goes.
Great stuff. I have tons of it in my home. Here is the link to some photos on the Site:
http://www.sundek.com/photos/ Click on Sunstamp, it will show you some of the Stain and Stamped as well as scored concrete
Its probably the best stained concrete company in the United States as far as quality goes.
Great stuff. I have tons of it in my home. Here is the link to some photos on the Site:
http://www.sundek.com/photos/ Click on Sunstamp, it will show you some of the Stain and Stamped as well as scored concrete
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Originally Posted by H007H
Here is a company that does the best of this type of work.
Its probably the best stained concrete company in the United States as far as quality goes.
Great stuff. I have tons of it in my home. Here is the link to some photos on the Site:
http://www.sundek.com/photos/ Click on Sunstamp, it will show you some of the Stain and Stamped as well as scored concrete
Its probably the best stained concrete company in the United States as far as quality goes.
Great stuff. I have tons of it in my home. Here is the link to some photos on the Site:
http://www.sundek.com/photos/ Click on Sunstamp, it will show you some of the Stain and Stamped as well as scored concrete