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Concrete Floor Designs
San Antonio, Austin,
Hill Country
512-394-0252

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Whether you are a builder, contractor, subcontractor or homeowner, there is important information that you should know. Most of this material applies to new construction. Following our guidelines will help us to achieve the optimum results and minimizes damage to the concrete floor before and after the staining and sealing process.

You will need to treat the concrete floor as if it were an unstained wood floor. Anything that can discolor, bleach or stain a wood floor could also affect a concrete floor, so protect the floor well before and after staining.

Make sure all floors are protected from sub-contractor activity. Your floor will achieve the best staining results if it has been kept free of all foreign substances. Stains, patches, chips or cracks in the concr ete will be evident after the staining is finished. Some defects will actually enhance the aged effect of your fini shed floor, but it is best to protect the floor from the things we have listed.

Owners, builders and contractors are solely responsible for the condition of the floor before we commence work, and after we have completed our work. We do not imply or accept liability for damaged floors. Insis t that those you have contracted with accept all liability for any damage caused during construction.


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