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Consider concrete in your renovation

February 2, 2017 by Ohio State News

Consider concrete in your renovation

Even if you have saved and budgeted for a renovation project, the little extras or the unexpected issues can quickly add up to more than you anticipated. Make sure you know all your options as you choose materials, because you may be surprised where you can save money

Concrete, for example, can add beauty to your project at a fraction of the cost of other materials. Techniques used today have transformed concrete from a material that was once restricted to concrete driveways, walkways and plain slab patios. By using such techniques as stamping, staining or polishing, concrete can masquerade as tile, marble, brick, flagstone and wood, making it a great option for flooring and countertops, both indoors and outdoors.

The savings doesn’t stop when your project is complete. Properly installed, concrete will give you decades of service with far less maintenance than many alternatives. It wears well in any environment and is a great choice for high traffic areas.

Stamped, stained, or imprinted concrete is the perfect solution for homeowners who want a high-end look for their renovation project at a mid-range price. As a substitute for marble, granite, hard wood or flagstone, it can add significant value to your home.

For information about how Brosnahan Concrete can help you enhance your home improvement project by using stained, stamped and imprinted concrete in a variety of applications.

 

Filed Under: Concrete, Home Improvement

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