FAQs
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In the heat of the day, how does the product perform? Is this comparable to or superior to ‘cool-deck’?
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Compared to bare concrete, concrete or brick paving units, or natural stone products, all of our products dissipate (reflect) heat much better. Our products are similar to cool deck products in terms of performance. Some argue that their goods outperform cool deck, but they are normally unable to provide technical evidence to back up their claims. We suggest sticking with lighter colors if this is a priority for you or your installation. We discovered that while all other factors are kept constant, the temperature differential between a dark and a light-coated surface can be as much as 10%.
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What criteria does HomeAdvisor use to compare me with the best service professional?
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To find the right and perfect service professional, you must first complete a HomeAdvisor interview and have a short overview of your service needs. This interview not only allows us to better understand your aspirations but also allows you to think about all facets of your idea. Your unique need is then combined with the specified expertise of a select group of service professionals by HomeAdvisor. As a result, the right customer and the right service professional are matched. Professional experts of Stamped Concrete Phoenix AZ provide the best and fast service at a very reasonable price.
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HOW DO YOU INSTALL STAMPED CONCRETE?
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Stamped concrete has a variety of steps that must be performed cautiously and rapidly in order to obtain consistent outcomes around the whole slab before the concrete sets. The pattern must be pre-planned and diagrammed, with all necessary resources and resources on hand. Color hardeners and release agents are added after the concrete has been poured and allowed to set to the correct consistency. Before adding the stamp shapes, the concrete is checked once more.
Stamping is most often applied on freshly ground concrete. Concrete can be coated with a stamped overlay to give it the same appearance as traditional stamped concrete.
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In the winter, can I use salt on it?
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Deicing salts should not be used on stamped concrete, particularly during the first winter after the pavement has been constructed. Deicers can inflict surface damage such as scaling and spalling by causing moisture to thaw and refreeze. Ammonium nitrates and sulfates-containing products are particularly hazardous because they attack the concrete chemically. While rock salt (sodium chloride) and calcium chloride do less damage, they can affect plants and corrode metal. Sand can also be used for traction. So, Don’t worry our Professional experts give the best advice and provide reliable and fast service at a very reasonable price.
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Why do people want concrete that has been stained?
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Many people are drawn to stained concrete because it allows them to create unusual aesthetic results at a low cost. For both internal and external walls, the stain can be used to produce an endless variety of colors and special effects. Stains permeate the concrete, infusing it with rich, deep, transparent colors, rather than creating a strong, opaque result like paint or colored coatings. Owing to factors such as the structure and age of the concrete, as well as surface porosity, no two concrete floors or walls can look identical, except though painted with the same staining agent of the same hue.
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What are the distinction between acid and water-based stain?
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Inorganic metallic salts immersed in an acid and water solution make up acid-based concrete stains. They penetrate the surface and create a permanent bond with the concrete by reacting chemically with it. They produce transparent rather than opaque paint, which results in deep, rich tones and appealing marbling effects.
Non-reactive water-based stains (typically a combination of acrylic polymers and pigments) fill the pores of the concrete surface to create a colored film or coating that gives the surface a vivid transparent finish. The main distinction is that no chemical reaction occurs, resulting in a more stable hue.
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Does mortar joints patching crack or peel?
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All concrete is in motion. Mortar joints and saw cuts are designed to allow for concrete movement. More displacement is caused by cracks than the mortar joints/saw cuts can accommodate. Cracks, mortar joints, and saw cuts should be fixed as a result, but there is no assurance that they will not travel further than the patching will accommodate in the future, resulting in a break in the epoxy patch. In most cases, there will be a minor crack that will not break or peel away from the mortar. Call us for getting the best advice and service.
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How do I pick a color?
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Typically, the contractor will assist you with this. He’s probably seen a lot of different color schemes and understands how they work together. However, a strong rule of thumb is to use shades that are natural-looking. It is also easier to decide on a style first, then select colors that go along with it. Your professional contractor will create a different variety of looks using a variety of coloring materials and techniques. Color selection for your project is typically as simple as choosing from color charts presented during a visit at Stamped Concrete Phoenix AZ.
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Is my yard going to be harmed as a result of the construction?
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Our first priority is to clean up your site so you can show off your beautiful new pool deck after the construction is completed. We understand that muddy concrete work in your yard, driveway, or at the pool’s edge is not what you want. But don’t worry, we’ll make sure your new stamped concrete patio is more stunning and appealing by applying principles and techniques gained through several years of experience. This can be achieved by laying a lumber runner on which he can drive his machines. If at all practicable, landscaping should be completed after all other work has been completed.
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Why should I choose concrete over a deck or paver?
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Over the other alternatives, decorative concrete has a number of benefits. The first is concept versatility. Concrete offers nearly endless pattern, form, and color choices. You shouldn’t need to use herbicide to destroy weeds creeping up from your concrete patio as you can for pavers. exorbitant! You still won’t have to think about individual paver differential settling during freeze/thaw periods or when animals and insects burrow under your patio. Concrete decking, unlike wood decking, does not have splinters or require annual re-staining, and it is more resilient than wood. To top it off, concrete is normally the most affordable material!