Monday, October 7, 2013
Residential Makeover, Inside and Out
Here is a job where the customer was looking to update the interior and exterior of the home. They chose our Liquid Dazzle epoxy flooring system for the interior. For the pool deck, a Water-Based Stain system was applied to the exterior area.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Tough Floors for a Local Brewery
Read more about this job over at Concrete Network:
Concrete Floor Coatings Stand Up to the Beer Challenge

Thursday, August 8, 2013
Before and After - A flooded house!
The home you see below was flooded by a broken pipe and the entire first level flooring was damaged, including the tile, carpet and laminate in every room. The insurance company called us in for an estimate and project manager Jeff Marshall saw the extent of the damage. Luckily the concrete slab was still intact and and the customer was interested in something durable as well as bright and modern. After pulling up all the damaged flooring, the existing surface was prepped then troweled smooth and Acid Stain was applied in Canyon on the entire first level of the home, including the living room, family room, kitchen and dining area, playroom, and office. A perfect example of how you can update your home with a beautiful concrete stain.
Monday, July 15, 2013
iPad winner!
Congratulations to David the lucky iPad winner from our San Diego County Fair drawing, and thank you to everyone who stopped by to spin the prize wheel!
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
University of San Diego Sports Complex
USD Sports Center
It's summer time. Time to get those pool decks in perfect condition. A major upgrade to the University of San Diego's pool deck took place this month, giving students and athletes a fresh, clean, skid resistant surface for sunning, swimming and competing.
To begin, this 18,000 square foot project needed extensive prepping. Project Manager Scott Tischler and his crew power washed the pool deck and then scarified it to rough up the hard concrete surface and ensure proper adhesion of the coatings. Westcoat EC-12 Epoxy Primer was then rolled on with silica sand broadcast into the primer to aid in adhesion of the subsequent slurry coat. The slurry coat consisted of Westcoat TC-1 white for the coping areas, with the main deck areas tinted with TC-40 Liquid Colorant in cinnamon. Special attention was taken to smooth out this decades old concrete.
The floor was then hit with a buffer with 80-100 grit sandpaper to smooth the surface. Next, the knockdown spray texture was a combination of Westcoat TC-1 and TC-2 cements also tinted with TC-40. Two coats of SC-10 were then applied in colors of Omaha Tan for the main area, Travatan for the coping. Safe Grip was added to increase the deck's skid resistant features. To complete the job, SC-42 Water-Based Acrylic Sealer was applied to protect the deck from the elements.
Three days after completion, the pool area was open to students, athletes and summer camps.
It's summer time. Time to get those pool decks in perfect condition. A major upgrade to the University of San Diego's pool deck took place this month, giving students and athletes a fresh, clean, skid resistant surface for sunning, swimming and competing.
To begin, this 18,000 square foot project needed extensive prepping. Project Manager Scott Tischler and his crew power washed the pool deck and then scarified it to rough up the hard concrete surface and ensure proper adhesion of the coatings. Westcoat EC-12 Epoxy Primer was then rolled on with silica sand broadcast into the primer to aid in adhesion of the subsequent slurry coat. The slurry coat consisted of Westcoat TC-1 white for the coping areas, with the main deck areas tinted with TC-40 Liquid Colorant in cinnamon. Special attention was taken to smooth out this decades old concrete.
The floor was then hit with a buffer with 80-100 grit sandpaper to smooth the surface. Next, the knockdown spray texture was a combination of Westcoat TC-1 and TC-2 cements also tinted with TC-40. Two coats of SC-10 were then applied in colors of Omaha Tan for the main area, Travatan for the coping. Safe Grip was added to increase the deck's skid resistant features. To complete the job, SC-42 Water-Based Acrylic Sealer was applied to protect the deck from the elements.
Three days after completion, the pool area was open to students, athletes and summer camps.
Labels:
pool deck,
Texture Crete,
university of san diego,
usd
San Diego, CA
University of San Diego
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Then and Now: Acid Stain on a Restaurant Floor
Below is an Acid Stain job we did in Little Italy back in 2010. The restaurant, then known as Vincenzo, is now Napizza an organic pizza restaurant. Stop by and see for yourself how well this system has held up over the years.
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| 2010 |
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| 2013 |
Labels:
acid stain,
little italy,
restaurant,
san diego,
stained concrete
San Diego, CA
Napizza
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Residential - Before and After Transformation
This El Cajon residential transformation added some much needed curb appeal to drab existing concrete. The Texture Crete system was installed on the entry, steps, and driveway with a skip troweled texture and Colorwash finish.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Visit us at the Del Mar Fair!
Labels:
contest,
del mar fair,
tradeshow
San Diego, CA
Del Mar Fairgrounds, CA, USA
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