How is the color of the existing Concrete changed?
Concrete/asphalt is stained with a color before the engraving process is done. Chemical Stains and/or solid color stains penetrate the concrete surface to create beautiful color tones in existing concrete. Chemical (acid) stains react directly with the concretes minerals and produce uneven, mottled, and variegated color effects and solid stains produce an opaque color much like a painted surface. To learn more about staining, please see FAQ about concrete staining at the top of this page. Stained concrete is striking in appearance and adds an artistic appeal to plain, dull concrete. Many unique design effects are possible.
Concrete/asphalt is stained with a color before the engraving process is done. Chemical Stains and/or solid color stains penetrate the concrete surface to create beautiful color tones in existing concrete. Chemical (acid) stains react directly with the concrete’s minerals and produce uneven, mottled, and variegated color effects and solid stains produce an opaque color much like a painted surface. To learn more about staining, please see FAQ about concrete staining at the top of this page. Stained concrete is striking in appearance and adds an artistic appeal to plain, dull concrete. Many unique design effects are possible.