What is Architectural Concreting?

Architectural concreting is a type of concrete that is used to create decorative patterns and designs on floors, walls and other surfaces. It is often used in commercial and public spaces, such as shopping centres, offices and hotels. Variety of textures & patterns Architectural concreting can be used to create a variety of effects, from…

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Concreting a parking lot: The process and benefits

parking, garage doors and driveway.

Assuming you have a large enough parking area that needs to be concreted, the process of concreting a parking lot is not too dissimilar to concreting any other large area. However, there are some key considerations that need to be taken into account to ensure the job is done properly. Marking the perimeter The first…

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Estimating your commercial concreting project

Real Estate Building Project with Civil Engineer, Architect, Business Investor and General Worker Discussing Plan Details.

There are a few factors to consider when estimating your commercial concreting project. First, you need to determine the size of the area that will need to be concreted. This can be done by measuring the length and width of the space. Next, you need to calculate the depth of concrete that will be required.…

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What is Decorative and Architectural Concrete?

Worker laying concrete pavement onto the bedding sand and tapping them with a wooden hammer

There are endless possibilities that can be achieved with concrete. It can be moulded, textured and stamped to create almost any look imaginable. Concrete is also a very versatile material when it comes to colour. It can be left in its natural grey colour or it can be stained to produce a wide range of…

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