Designer Concrete Counters LLC Concrete Stamp Rental
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Designer Concrete Counters Of Florida 772 584 0061
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Stamped concrete is a improving the look of just ugly old concrete. We can also install over solid wood construction for interior or exterior applications. Taking a otherwise limiting structure and offering all our concrete creations.
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Fort Pierce, Port St LucieMelbourne, Jensen Beach, , Palm bay, Stuart , DesignJupiter , Tequesta,
Hobe Sound, Palm Beaches,Satellite Beach and all other municipalities along the Treasure & Space
Coast for their continued support of Designer Concrete. Stamped Concrete is a fun alternative and
offers so many different colors and patterns to create that improvement to your property.
At Designer Concrete Counters LLC we now offer concrete stamp rental for the treasure coast and
central Florida area. If your a decorative concrete contractor or a do it your-selfer we have the
concrete stamp for your needs. Whether your stamping a horizontal concrete deck or a vertical wall
we can assist you.
Stamped concrete is a process that resembles natural building products with great detail. Stamped concrete can
be designed with flagstone, slate, stone, brick, tile, or wood patterns and textures. With all of the textures and
anywhere concrete is poured. There is a significant cost savings for stamped concrete versus using natural
building products. In addition, the durability and the architectural beauty have lead to an overwhelming increase
in demand for stamped concrete projects.
You can rent any number of stamps you want, however, we recommend you get enough stamps to make a 'bridge'
across the slab plus one more to start the next row. For example if your concrete stamps are 2' wide and your slab
is 15' wide, you should use 9 stamps (8 to go across and 1 to start the next row).
In addition to the rigid concrete stamp, each pattern requires at least one 'floppy', which is the same size and
pattern as the rigid, but thinner and without handles. The 'floppy' stamp is used when there is not enough room for
the entire rigid stamp pattern (going up to forms, next to the house, tight spaces, etc.).
You will also need at least one touch up skin per stamp pattern. A touch up skin has the same texture and is
pliable like a 'floppy', but does not have grout lines. This is used for adding texture up against forms or adding
texture to spots that did not get a good imprint from the stamp mats.
Each stamp pattern that has grout joints requires a matching joint touch up wheel. When concrete squeezes up at
the joint where the two stamps interlock, you use the touch up wheel to fix this while the concrete is still workable.
A stamped concrete pounder or tamper is needed to imprint the stamps into the concrete. Always use a high
quality shock absorbing pounder when stamping concrete. It will save a lot of strain on your back after a day of
stamping. Also, never use a dirt tamper to imprint your stamp patterns. The edges can damage your concrete
stamps and also leave 'birdbaths' in the concrete.