80% of the remodels we do involve overlays. These engineered cement based decorative concrete products were designed to cover and add a new topping or surface to an otherwise damaged, or out of date finish. These systems can be troweled, squeegee finished, self leveled, and sprayed or rolled on.
Decorative concrete overlays are comprised of many different chemical additives but generally use basic elements like cement, aggregate (usually in the form of sand, silica, or calcium carbonate) and a polymer.
The polymer is the secret. Polymers can come in dry or liquid form. Dry polymers are often blended and already in the package when purchased, whereas liquid polymers must be added as an ingredient at the time of blending or mixing on site. Polymers are simply an acrylic type glue that helps these thin resurfacing systems bond to their substrate, giving them added strength, flexibility, and generally improving their performance. Here's a couple of overlay options:
Spray-Top and Roll-Top overlays are revolutionary products I recommend for most applications where the condition of the concrete is fine, but it's just ugly and needs to be re-colored/cleaned up. They are polymer-modified cement coatings applied with a special paint gun or roller.
They go on so thin that the existing texture of the concre
Spray-Top and Roll-Top overlays are revolutionary products I recommend for most applications where the condition of the concrete is fine, but it's just ugly and needs to be re-colored/cleaned up. They are polymer-modified cement coatings applied with a special paint gun or roller.
They go on so thin that the existing texture of the concrete is preserved. Pay close attention to that last sentence as this product is not intended to change the existing surface texture whatsoever. The texture you have before you apply the product is the same texture you will have after the product is applied. Here are some of the product's applications:
- Resurface concrete that is stained, faded, or discolored to a like-new appearance.
- Resurface decorative stamped concrete that has faded or discolored over the years. Re-color to provide the original color or a different color without changing the original pattern or texture.
- Use as a resurfacing coat for providing a uniform colored cement surface prior to applying a stain and sealer.
Self-leveling overlay systems for concrete floors offer numerous advantages. They can correct uneven floors, repair damaged concrete, and provide a smooth and durable new surface for decorative treatments. These flowable polymer-modified toppings have the ability to self level without troweling, making them a quick solution for smoo
Self-leveling overlay systems for concrete floors offer numerous advantages. They can correct uneven floors, repair damaged concrete, and provide a smooth and durable new surface for decorative treatments. These flowable polymer-modified toppings have the ability to self level without troweling, making them a quick solution for smoothing and leveling worn or uneven concrete. In many cases, self-leveling toppings serve a purely utilitarian purpose, such as correcting uneven or damaged floors or serving as an underlayment for tile, carpet, or other floor coverings. But you can also use self-leveling overlays for decorative purposes, by adding integral color to the self-leveling system or by enhancing the overlay using stains and dyes. The overlay can be left seamless (except at control joints) or used as a canvas for saw cut or engraved designs. Or you can incorporate decorative inlays, such as strips of wood or metal, by adhering them to the base concrete and then pouring the overlay to the level of the inlay.
Sometimes there's no better way to finish an overlay than to get down on your hands and knees and go to town with a trowel. Not only do the imperfections of a hand-troweled floor have artistic merit in their own right (a concrete artisan's trowel marks are as unique as an artist's brush strokes), but they will cause stains and tinte
Sometimes there's no better way to finish an overlay than to get down on your hands and knees and go to town with a trowel. Not only do the imperfections of a hand-troweled floor have artistic merit in their own right (a concrete artisan's trowel marks are as unique as an artist's brush strokes), but they will cause stains and tinted sealers to react with the coating unevenly, resulting in marbled or mottled looks. They are the good kind of messy!
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