Concrete Stain Texture in DFW

Are your concrete surfaces worn out? Are you looking to improve the visual appeal and functionality of your building? 

If the cost of a total concrete floor replacement is putting you off, it’s definitely worth it to look into concrete stain texture in DFW.

Resurfacing your current concrete will come at a fraction of the cost - in a fraction of the time - of a complete replacement.

What are the benefits of staining and texturing your concrete? 

Aside from giving concrete surfaces an attractive, permanent color, the stain bonds closely. This means you don’t have to worry about chipping or peeling. A well finished concrete floor enriches the look and feel of any commercial building. 

If you choose to apply epoxy to your flooring, you’ll get a durable, clear, stain-resistant finish. Critical for any high traffic areas! They also repel water, which reduces slipperiness. Ideal for hospitals, airports, and stores. 

When applied to concrete, epoxy provides a clear, durable, stain-resistant finish that protects the surface. It also repels water and reduces slipperiness, perfect for high-traffic areas. 

Additionally, textured finishes are inexpensive, because they require no additional materials, and they don’t take much time. 

If you own a commercial building, concrete stain texture in DFW is the answer to all your concrete problems.

Why not just paint? 

Texture and stain aren’t like painting. Big difference! 

While it is possible to paint concrete, it’s a completely different process. And one that doesn’t stand the test of time like quality stain, texture, and epoxy. 

You see, when a concrete surface is painted, the paint stays on top of the concrete. This thin layer can be worn down over time, whereas stain soaks deep into concrete surfaces. 

What kinds of surfaces can be stained? 

We’re often asked if rough concrete can be stained. The answer: 

Yes - with some exceptions. Rough concrete can be a challenge to stain. Bumping areas usually “take in” less of the acid stain, which may cause lighter areas to appear in the overall floor. While some don’t mind the variables in pigment, it’s something to be aware of. 

What about natural stone? 

No, natural stone cannot be stained. The striking pigments of acid stains occur because of a chemical reaction between the lime used in concrete mixes and acid stain. Yes, stone can be used as a design complement to your concrete, but it won’t take on the color of the stain you chose.

Exposed Design Group, Concrete Staining & Epoxy - The Best in Dallas, TX

At Exposed Design Group, we’ve made it our goal to be the preferred source for concrete refinishing and installation in the Dallas area. We work hard to give our clients durable and attractive solutions to their design needs. Our reputation is based on dependability and high-quality service. 

If you’re looking to repair, refinish, or replace your concrete surfaces this year, contact us today for a quote!

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