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Epoxy Flooring

Epoxy flooring overlay options are available as a coating or paint, delivering not just elegance to your floor, but in practical terms, lifelong durable protection for your concrete floors in Framingham. Both interior and exterior. Chemically engineered for strength without compromising beauty.

Epoxy flooring systems range from paints to thick application of chemical resistant coatings. Epoxies are engineered as a resin with a hardener component. Often combined with urethanes or polyaspartics as the final finish. Or only epoxy clear coated. Whether you're looking for highly decorative, artistic or muted elegance for your new floor, consider the wide range of color and texture affects created by the addition of materials like sand and quartz.

Epoxy Floors installed by Metrocrete have virtually endless applications in Framingham, including in food and beverage facilities, residential garages, basements, commercial kitchens, offices, warehouses, laboratories, medical offices and in many more locations.

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Stamped Concrete & Pavers

Stamped Concrete accents flooring with colorful designs. Quite often, concrete stamping is done on fresh concrete, covering interior or exterior surfaces like, front walkways attractively curving around flower beds leading to your home. Inside the entrance hall could be a neutral color of stamped concrete and provide low maintenance. Styles of patterns in stamped concrete are numerous. An assortment of choices could be imitation hardwood as cedar or pine in your favorite stain or color choice.

By adding stamped concrete, it makes your home and surrounding property more enjoyable and attractive. Stamped concrete suggests a limitless collection of choices in color and texture. The proficient expert adds an accent pigment for color which also displays a delightful focal point to your outdoor area.

 

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Concrete Polishing

Polished concrete floor applications incorporate the same grinding and sealing process as epoxy floors - except that buffing concrete hones it into a shiny, semi-shiny or matte finish. Pigments are available and used on polished concrete floors, and applied in a variety of green and brown earth tones and in shades of blues, reds and yellows. The sky's the limit in terms of color options.

The same look as polished concrete is created with decorative concrete overlays, which have a more easily controlled finish in an application. This process uses self-leveling concrete, which must be handled quickly, but results in an area of a thousand square feet coverage, poured in an hour. Flooring like this can be seen in retailer shops. Find decorative overlays in shopping centers and franchise locations as well.

 

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Concrete Staining & Dye

Stained concrete floors are versatile, low maintenance flooring that is becoming more mainstream for almost any retail, commercial or even residential use. Property owners who want to add color can choose between two staining systems for their color applications; acid stain or concrete dyes. Each offer a distinctly different final appearance. - it's all about the look. Dyes and staining will beautify other types of concrete like decorative overlays, polished concrete and even grind and seal work. Specialists then apply sealant in epoxy or urethane for more protection. Concrete contractors are often able to achieve dark, earthy browns appearing like leather, on a surface. Then other dyes or stains can be added for more limitless possibilities. Many designers create even more interest by having installers cut into the surface creating any number of patterns, custom logos brick or mosaics. Then additional colors can be applied.

 

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150 Concord Street
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Framingham, MA 01702
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