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How many colors and patterns are available?
Accents In Concrete LLC has eighteen colors in stock, with additional colors available upon special order -- twenty-four in all. If that isn't enough, we offer custom colors, mixed to your specifications. And we offer twelve colors of acid stain. We stock seventeen field patterns, three header courses, and five circular patterns of various sizes. Additional patterns available upon special order. Custom-cut stencils are also available for logos and one-of-a-kind designs.

Will the color fade?
With the proper care and maintenance your colors should not fade. Accents In Concrete LLC uses quality color hardeners plus a UV protectant sealer. For maximum durability, the sealer should be reapplied every 2-3 years, depending on general wear and traffic.

Will stenciled concrete be harmed under freeze/thaw conditions?
No, provided you maintain the sealer. A good sealer is the key to protecting your concrete from ice and deicing salts.

What are the advantages of stencil concrete versus brick, stone, tile, and so on?
Stenciled concrete can be reinforced to serve any structural need or purpose. Stenciled concrete offers the option of multi-colored, patterned, and textured designs to compliment the existing structure. It is a lower cost, lower maintenance product.

What are the advantages of stenciled versus stamped concrete?
Stenciled concrete produces a more realistic appearance, comparable to brick, stone, tile, etc. Stenciled concrete produces a surface that contains the teture of brick, stone, or tile, and includes a reaistic grout line, all in a one-step application.

 

 

 

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