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SLABS Homes, Businesses, Flat Work
SLABS| Slabs have become the new material of choice for designers and homeowners across the United States. Concrete floors in stained, colored, painted, and personalized glory are popping up in retail stores, trendy restaurants, offices, and homes everywhere. A concrete floor offers numerous options for interior rooms including nearly limitless designs, colors, and even health benefits.
One of the most common places you'll see decorative concrete these days is under your feet. Whether it's acid-stained, painted, overlays, microtoppings, radiant floors, or a unique personal floor, concrete floors offer a range unlike any other material. Concrete flooring, sometimes referred to as cement flooring, no longer has to be gray and boring. Now coloring concrete, or applying textures, patterns, saw cuts, etc., can bring new life to this traditional substrate. Concrete can be so uniquely designed or so naturally colored that it blends seamlessly with other elements in a room--oftentimes, you don't even realize it's a concrete floor you're standing on!
Many are welcoming, embracing, and anxiously pursuing concrete floors for their own home projects. All it typically takes is one look whether it's in a magazine, on a home tour, a television show, or in someone's home and you're hooked.
Concrete Floor Stains offer a host of reasons why concrete is a popular material for concrete (or cement) floors:
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It enhances the integrity of architect's designs.
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They are easy to maintain.
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It's easy to change, especially if you sell your home; the next owner can place carpet or wood on top of the concrete slab.
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They are great in regions with a lot of sand or snow.
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They are a good alternative to carpet if you have allergies
B & H Masonry specializes in providing Concrete Work for sidewalks, slabs, stained concrete, and exposed aggregate; ICF for above grade and below grade installation; Stucco for foundations and over cement board; Stone, Fireplaces, and Brick for residential, commercial, industrial, and government buildings and agencies, as well as custom masonry.

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SLABS Homes, Businesses, Flat Work
SLABS| Slabs have become the new material of choice for designers and homeowners across the United States. Concrete floors in stained, colored, painted, and personalized glory are popping up in retail stores, trendy restaurants, offices, and homes everywhere. A concrete floor offers numerous options for interior rooms including nearly limitless designs, colors, and even health benefits.
One of the most common places you'll see decorative concrete these days is under your feet. Whether it's acid-stained, painted, overlays, microtoppings, radiant floors, or a unique personal floor, concrete floors offer a range unlike any other material. Concrete flooring, sometimes referred to as cement flooring, no longer has to be gray and boring. Now coloring concrete, or applying textures, patterns, saw cuts, etc., can bring new life to this traditional substrate. Concrete can be so uniquely designed or so naturally colored that it blends seamlessly with other elements in a room--oftentimes, you don't even realize it's a concrete floor you're standing on!
Many are welcoming, embracing, and anxiously pursuing concrete floors for their own home projects. All it typically takes is one look whether it's in a magazine, on a home tour, a television show, or in someone's home and you're hooked.
Concrete Floor Stains offer a host of reasons why concrete is a popular material for concrete (or cement) floors:
-
It enhances the integrity of architect's designs.
-
They are easy to maintain.
-
It's easy to change, especially if you sell your home; the next owner can place carpet or wood on top of the concrete slab.
-
They are great in regions with a lot of sand or snow.
-
They are a good alternative to carpet if you have allergies
B & H Masonry specializes in providing Concrete Work for sidewalks, slabs, stained concrete, and exposed aggregate; ICF for above grade and below grade installation; Stucco for foundations and over cement board; Stone, Fireplaces, and Brick for residential, commercial, industrial, and government buildings and agencies, as well as custom masonry.

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