Showing posts with label scott tischler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scott tischler. Show all posts

Friday, April 4, 2014

Acid Stain Pool Deck in La Mesa

When Project Manager Scott Tischler inspected this back yard oasis he soon discovered that there were two different concrete slab's poured next to each other.  The customer wanted all areas to blend together.  Scott's crew had to adjust the amount of color and do some detailed blending to make a more uniform look. They used Acid Stain in Bronze and then sealed all areas with SC-42 Water-Based Acrylic Sealer to achieve this look and just in time for the upcoming pool season. Contact us today if you need expertise on beautifying your exterior living spaces!









Thursday, May 3, 2012

Commercial kitchen gets a flooring upgrade


The kitchen in this busy San Diego hotel was in need of an upgrade that would not only improve the look but stand the test of time. Project manager Scott Tischler knew that a tough epoxy slurry system with a double broadcast would be the best choice. 


Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Gingham Restaurant

Here is the new Gingham Restaurant in La Mesa that had a bit of an unusual request... they had to do the floor without closing down the restaurant and without removing the esisting terrazzo floor!  Project manager Scott Tischler did a small test area on the existing terrazzo with our Fast Stain and the owners loved the look! The entire restaurant terrazzo floor was Fast Stained and sealed after hours and Gingham was open the next day for business.





Thursday, February 9, 2012

Durable garage solution

This garage floor in Ramona has our Liquid Granite system in Mocha Tweed.  This epoxy system will hold up well in this residential garage as it is durable and easy to clean. This flooring system was installed by Scott Tischler's crew.



Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Custom Water-Based Stain Finish in Del Mar




















Here is a waterproofed balcony and walkway in Del Mar at the Polo Plaza. Our rep Scott Tischler used ALX and a custom Water-Based Stain finish to achieve this look.  The colors you see here are a mix of Sepia and Onyx and the whole area has a clean tile pattern with a light texture.