Are floor coverings cheaper to install than decorative concrete?
The initial outlay for decorative concrete may exceed the cost of a low-to-mid priced floor covering, such as carpeting, vinyl tile, and wood laminates. However, the life expectancy of a concrete floor will far surpass that of most floor covering materials. Decorative concrete can also endure water exposure from occasional seepage into the basement after heavy rains, unlike water-sensative floor coverings that can peel up, warp or mildew. That means that in the long run homeowners save money because they never need to rip out and replace worn or water-damaged flooring. When compared to high-end floor coverings, such as ceramic tile, slate, and marble, decorative concrete is often an economical alternative. Plus, skilled concrete artisans can duplicate the look of these pricier materials. If time is money, then homeowners can also cash in on the low maintenance needs of decorative concrete. Typically, just occasional sweeping and damp mopping will keep the floor looking like new for man