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Finely Finished
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Serving Hendron, KY and surrounding areas

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"Andrew came and installed doors and windows and then fine tuned the mistakes the previous installers made. We didn't know the door could work so smoothly until he fixed it for us. We will certainly call him again for any home improvement needs we have. He was very professional and knowledgeable!"
Doors Project
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Doors Project

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Recommended by100%of homeowners
The Lawnfather
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Serving Hendron, KY and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

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"Lawnfather did an excellent job all around. They've been here twice and the results both times were exactly what I asked for. My yard and multiple flowerbeds went from overgrown and overlooked to clean, neat, fresh and well tended. Highly recommend."
Response time4 days
Response rate97%
Recommended by85%of homeowners
Precision Landscape & Remodeling
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Concrete Finishing, Overlays & Coloring - ApplyConcrete Floor Coating-ApplyConcrete Floor Coating-Apply - For Business

Serving Hendron, KY and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Everything this company did from the initial point of contact to the finalization of the project we were happy me and my wife had a 35ft wide by 20 ft long and bout 4ft deep center pond put in on our property. From the price of the pond it's self to the way they ran there skidsteers they did an amazing job they handle there's self in a professional and great manner the whole time I would these guys every time matter of fact I have them coming out to do siding."
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Front house bed with fence and custom brick
Custom 8x8 grill platform

+12

Response time2 days
Recommended by62%of homeowners
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Epoxy Flooring questions, answered by experts

To preserve a concrete coating, routine maintenance should include regular sweeping and cleaning to remove debris and dirt, promptly addressing any spills to prevent staining, and applying a sealer as the manufacturer recommends. Inspect the surface periodically for any signs of wear or damage to ensure timely repairs and maintain the coating's protective qualities.

Whether it's better to stain or paint concrete depends on your budget, desired aesthetic, and DIY skill level. Generally, staining is a more durable option because the stain soaks into the concrete's surface and won't wear away like a topical paint coating. Painting concrete can trap moisture underneath the paint layer, which may cause the concrete to deteriorate over time. However, concrete paint offers a wider variety of colors, is typically easier and less expensive to apply, and is effective at covering up existing stains or blemishes on the surface.

You’ll usually need to prime a garage floor before painting—especially if the floor is unpainted. Garage floors are made from concrete, which is porous and produces dust. The dust can contaminate the paint and cause issues with adherence. 

Primer creates a barrier and gives you a clean surface to work on. It also minimizes absorption to help give you an even, pro-looking paint job. Make sure you choose a primer that’s specifically designed to cover concrete flooring.

When you’re painting a garage floor, it’s best to use a combination of rollers and brushes. You’ll want to start with a brush, making a border around the edges where the floor meets the wall. From there you can use a roller, though some people also like to do the entire first coat with a brush because it’s easier to work the paint into the textured concrete.

Yes. So-called “floating” cork floors can be installed over concrete subfloor, though a polyethylene vapor barrier is required. This type of installation is achieved using the glue-down tiles, which are trickier for a DIY approach, so consider calling a professional to help you if you’re planning to install your cork floor over concrete. 

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