kristing | December 15, 2009
This living space in central Denver had a wood base. So, to get the look that the homeowner was interested in, we had to build a ‘concrete’ substrate. Metal lath was stapled down and Repair Mortar filled the voids. Once cured, the first coat of MPC was troweled. The second coat was trowel and the pattern cut. Coffee colored Dye and Seal was spray on, the accent colors were applied and the first coat of seal put down. Once the sealer had set up, the grout lines were filled, cleaned up and the second coat of sealer applied. Kelly is very pleased with her one-of-a-kind floor—quite a transformation from plywood.

Decorative Pattern for Concrete Floor in Denver, Colorado

Concrete Floor with Patterned Saw Cuts, Dye and Sealer
Category: Concrete Floor, Concrete Resurfacing, Saw Cuts / Engraving, Stained Concrete |
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kristing | November 6, 2009
Ready to put a durable and beautiful finish in the garage? We applied a Sandpiper Beige colored epoxy with a light broadcast of the brown, black, tan and gold vinyl chips to this garage floor in Westminster, CO. In addition to the floor, the stem walls and steps into the house were coated.

Close up of Garage Floor Refinish in Westminster, CO

Garage Floor with Epoxy and Vinyl Chips
Category: Concrete Floor, Concrete Garage Floor, Concrete Resurfacing |
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kristing | June 11, 2009
The pool deck at this beautiful apartment complex in Englewood, CO needed some attention prior to opening up for the summer season. Repairing the cracks and spalling was completed prior to the decorative process. We then used two shades of gray to get this beautiful look. The overlay was sprayed to provide a surface with some slip resistance when wet. The project was sealed with two coats of solvent-based sealer.

Before TMCC was called in

After Repair and Decorative Concrete Overlay
Category: Concrete Overlay, Concrete Pool Decks |
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TMCC | April 30, 2009
The concrete floors of this beautiful church in Colorado Springs, CO were stained with Brickform Coffee and Amber Acid Stain. The floor was sealed with Key Resin water-based primer and urethane and then finished with four coats of floor wax. The result–a beautiful, one-of-a-kind, and durable decorative concrete floor. It was a pleasure to be part of this project and we truly enjoyed working with Wayne, Bob and others at Great West Construction.

- Acid Stained Floor at the Watchman Training Center in Colorado Springs, CO
Category: Concrete Floor, Concrete Sealer, Stained Concrete |
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kristing | April 6, 2009
Well, even though it seems like Winter is still (or finally?) here, it’s April! Time to start thinking about Spring landscaping. Stamped concrete is a great solution for outdoor hardscaping like patios, walkways, pool decks, courtyards, driveways and walls. With a stamped concrete overlay, we can work with your existing concrete, eliminating the need to remove it. Here is an example of a stamped concrete overlay project we did. For the patio we used a cementious overlay—highlighted sandpiper beige for the tile, with a white grout line. We then applied stamp material to a 5 foot in diameter circle. Once the stamp material set up, we stamped it with the Compass Rose stamp and stained it with water-based stain.

Stamped Concrete Patio Design - Denver, CO
Category: Concrete Patio, Stained Concrete, Stamped Concrete |
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