Remodeling Your Home Exterior

Remodeling Your Home Exterior

And Bringing the Outdoors Inside

Topics:

Concrete Facts and Decorative Concrete Effects to Spice Up Your Home

Concrete Slab vs. Pier System: Which is a Better Foundation?

Curing Concrete: Three Points to Ponder before Mixing

Test Your Metal: Why Metal Roofs are Gaining Popularity in Homes

What is Wainscoting and Why is it so Popular?

Clogged Gutters

Decked Out: Ten Things to Consider Before Building Your Outside Deck

When Using Pavers Instead of Wood Decking Makes Sense for your Patio

Garage Door Replacements: Can You Do It Yourself?

Fencing in Your Future: Which Fencing Material is Right for You?

Taking Sides: The Pros and Cons of Vinyl Siding’

Five Things to Watch Out for When Installing: An Antenna or Satellite Dish on your Roof.

When a person thinks of concrete art, they usually envision a child’s handprint in a slab of wet concrete. While this is cute, this is not the basis of age-old concrete art.

Concrete really is the making of various home decors and materials used to spice up your home.

Countertops, sculptures, fountains, bird baths, and even whirlpools can be made from concrete.

Tabletops and fireplace hearths are often made of concrete as well. You would never know, however, and that is the fun of it. It is a type of art.

For example, whirlpools and countertops have a look of marble. However, many of the marble-looking countertops are really a form of artistically engineered concrete. Most people would never know the difference.

There are many aspects to this form of art. For instance, there are many colors to choose from when deciding to purchase concrete art.

Black, gray, brown, dark blue, green, are some of the colors. These are enhanced by one of three different finishes. Those types of finishes are named as follows:

• Deep ground
• Soft ground
• Troweled

These are three different concrete affects that at texture to
any surface in your house.

The texture and color accompanied by at least eight different edging styles.

The following is a list of eight different edge types:

1. Back level
2. Bevel
3. Pencil
4. Standard
5. Double Bevel
6. Agee
7. Bullnose
8. Double Round

Care of the concrete unit is very simple. It would include the following techniques:

Rewax periodically. Wax once within 2 months of the installation, and once every 3-6 months after that.

Make sure spills are wiped up quickly. This will ensure no stains. Mild soap without ammonia or other abrasive chemicals is recommended. Stone soap can be purchased for ongoing conditioning of the surface.

Felt or rubber foot pads are recommended to go underneath objects placed on the surface. (Ex: unglazed ceramic pots).

This will help retain the coloration of the concrete surface and reduce the chance of scratching.

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