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1. What is Stamped Concrete?
2. Does Stamped Concrete look
"fake"?
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What's different about today's Stamped Concrete
versus that of the past?
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Can Stamped Concrete be found in commercial environments?
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What makes Stamped Concrete better than other
products such as wooden decks or interlocking pavers?
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How much does Stamped Concrete cost?
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How is Stamped Concrete colored?
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How well does Stamped Concrete fare in the
winter?
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Does Stamped Concrete become slippery when wet?
10.
Is there any chance that it might crack?
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What kind of maintenance is necessary?
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If I choose to reseal, how much will it cost?
13.
Do all contractors use the same installation
methods?
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Q) Does Stamped
Concrete look "fake"?
A) Absolutely not. Even
experienced concrete masons have been fooled by the amazing authenticity
of Stamped Concrete. See for yourself, visit the Photo Gallery page.
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Q) What's different
about today's Stamped Concrete versus that of the past?
A) Today's Stamped Concrete
achieves a level of realism that greatly surpasses that of the past.
Years ago Stamped Concrete was capable only of simulating a pattern. It
lacked any kind of definition or resolution. Through technological
advances, Stamped Concrete shed it's pattern-like look and is now
virtually indistinguishable from the real thing.
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Q)
Can Stamped Concrete
be found in commercial environments?
A) Absolutely, Stamped
Concrete can be found throughout the world at many distinguished hotels,
casinos, resorts, etc. A famous example, for instance, would be Disney
World.
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Q)
What makes Stamped Concrete better than other products such as wooden decks or
interlocking pavers?
A) It is widely regarded that wooden
decks are very maintenance intensive. This is a fact, unfortunately, that most
people find highly objectionable. Secondly, wooden decks have the not so
desirable quality of being quite commonplace. As for interlocking pavers,
settling of the installed pavement and rampant growth of weeds are two
characteristics that have always been vehemently criticized. Interlocking
pavers, which incidentally are manufactured out of colored concrete, have the
inherent flaw of dramatically settling within only a few years time. The result
is a wavy, unsightly up and down appearance. Additionally, interlocking pavers
have the loathsome tendency to foster weed growth that can ultimately become
very pervasive
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Q) How much does
Stamped Concrete cost?
A) Remarkably, Stamped
Concrete sometimes cost less than interlocking pavers and may cost
considerably less than wooden decks. Final estimates will vary depending
on job conditions, nature of work to be completed, etc.
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Q) How is Stamped
Concrete colored?
A) Traditionally, color is
broadcast onto the surface by hand followed by assimilation into the
surface using hand tools. Stamped Concrete installed by Concrete by
Design is taken a step further by mixing most colors directly inside the
concrete. The result is Stamped Concrete that is colored throughout from
top to bottom. Although certain select colors have to be applied using
the traditional method, the majority of colors can be mixed inside.
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Q) How well does
Stamped Concrete fare in the winter?
A) Even the coldest, snowiest
winters do not pose a problem. In fact, Canada is home to a significant
percentage of the world's Stamped Concrete installations.
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Q) Does Stamped
Concrete become slippery when wet?
A) As a level of precaution,
Concrete by Design applies anti-skid to each and every Stamped Concrete
installation. This anti-skid does not alter the beauty of the finished
product and is highly effective in eliminating slipperiness..
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Q) Is there any
chance that it might crack?
A) This is perhaps more likely
with everyday regular concrete. It should be noted that Stamped Concrete
installed by Concrete by Design achieves a level of crack prevention
exceeding almost all others in the industry. Numerous measures are taken
to highly reduce the likelihood of any crack occurring. According to our
latest research, we are the only company in the Northeast that uses both
Wiremesh Steel Reinforcement and Polypropylene Fibermesh Reinforcement
in 100% of all our Stamped Concrete installations. These and other
measures very significantly lower the probability of a crack occurring.
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Q) What kind of
maintenance is necessary?
A) There exists two different
maintenance plans depending on your desires. The first, and easiest, is
absolutely no maintenance at all. No maintenance is required to keep the
strength of the concrete at it's highest. In addition, not maintaining
the Stamped Concrete will result in a natural aging of the colors that
some people find desirable. It must be noted, however, that Stamped
Concrete has the wonderful attribute of appearing perfectly brand new
after a reseal. In fact, in our experience Stamped Concrete looks even
better after a reseal than when originally installed. Therefore, we
recommend resealing once every 1-2 years to reinvigorate the colors to a
level of beauty that even surpasses that of the original installation.
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Q) If I choose to
reseal, how much will it cost?
A) Although sealer can be
purchased and applied easily with just a roller, it is recommended that
the application be performed by a professional. Services that reseal
start as low as 25 cents per square foot and remarkably, this includes
the sealer.
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Q) Do all
contractors use the same installation methods?
A) Positively not. Through
experimentation and testing, Concrete by Design has developed a unique
concrete mix designed specifically for Stamped Concrete. This unique
concrete mix is much more conducive toward the special needs of Stamped
Concrete than that of a normal everyday mix. In addition, there are
certain installation techniques which are performed exclusively by
Concrete by Design that dramatically enhance the quality of the Stamped
Concrete.
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