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Concrete Flooring Options
As styles evolve so does the variety of flooring options. Concrete can stand up to highway traffic, so it's no wonder that it's becoming a popular hardwearing surfacing material for the home.
Easy to clean and versatile, concrete also mimics the look of stone at a lower cost. Although it always has a rough-hewn quality, it can be dyed, scored, and textured to create many interesting looks. Hairline cracks are commonplace and may appear as the material ages.
Before it is fully cured, concrete can be stamped to create any sort of surface texture. Decorative tiles and metals can be inlaid for a custom look. Because concrete is porous it must be sealed for protection against embedded dirt and stains.
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