With colored concrete, the creative options and color choices
are endless, making it possible to achieve the perfect look.
Colored concrete can transform a room or patio from plain
to spectacular. Also, colored concrete can be used to simulate
the look of brick, flagstone, pavers, or tile. Not only is
concrete coloring a beautiful design option , but it is also
affordable and compatible with both new and existing concrete.
Q My new colored concrete is much darker than your color
card. Why is that?
A.
Fresh Concrete is always much darker than when it is fully
cured and dry. (Even uncolored concrete). Wait at least 7-10
days until the new concrete has hardened and dried. If the
concrete is on a wet sub grade or there's underground water,
it may stay dark for as long as it's wet.
Q. Can you guarantee the color will match the color card?
A.
Unfortunately, Not. The final color is a function of the cement
color, sand color, the amount of water used as well as finishing
methods. We only guarantee that our color additives will match
our standard that is they will be the same from batch- to-
batch and year- to- year
There
are two ways that color is used, one is the base concrete
color, the second is the accent color on stamped or colored
concrete. Below are links to our color charts:
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Base Concrete Color Chart 1
- Base Concrete Color Chart
2
- Accent Color Chart 1
- Accent Color Chart 2
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Here to See Our Colored Concrete Gallery
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