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Bedrock Decorative Concrete
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Serving Pullman, MI and surrounding areas

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"Bill came out to give me a quote and went through what he thought our concrete needed and options we had. We decided on the projects we wanted done and a price and Bill was able to complete the work while we were on vacation."
Recommended by76%of homeowners
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Foundation Specialist, LLC
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Pullman, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They worked hard and got the job finished ahead of schedule. It was so loud, there were several men here for four days, our yard beside the house was completely destroyed but that was totally necessary to complete the job. They consulted with us about changes and progress. The only thing we were not pleased about was they left empty pop bottles in the yard but, perhaps, they meant to clean them all up on the last day. We cleaned them up each day."
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West Michigan Garage Interiors, LLC
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Concrete Finishing, Overlays & Coloring - Apply- For Business

Serving Pullman, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Warranties offered

West Michigan Garage Interiors is a locally owned and operated that has over 10 years of experience in garage makeovers. We specialize in Concrete Coatings, Garage Specific Cabinets, Slat-Wall, Overhead racks and Steel Wall Shelves. We provide free estimates and free personalize design consultations. We pride ourselves on the quality of our work as well as our commitment to outstanding results. We look forward to building lasting relationships and guarantee your satisfaction!\n

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Concrete Finishing questions, answered by experts

Countertop overlays can be a worthwhile investment for homeowners looking for an affordable and fuss-free way to update their kitchens without a full replacement. The installation process is budget-friendly, saves time and labor, and can often be completed in a single day as it doesn't require demolition. Overlays are installed directly over the pre-existing countertop, with material options including quartz, granite, and recycled glass. However, for the overlay to be long-lasting, it is crucial that the underlying surface is properly prepped to ensure strong adhesion.

You'll find a slurry of natural and synthetic polymers, rubbers, epoxies, and resins used to bond old concrete to new concrete. The right bonding agent depends on the method of concrete pouring you choose and whether you're adhering concrete over concrete or concrete over sand and gravel. Some concrete resurfacing mixtures contain bonding chemicals as well.

Yes, finishing concrete can be difficult to achieve a perfect result, although most people can finish concrete. Knowing when to trowel, how long to wait before touching the slab, and how to help it cure evenly all takes time and experience. However, the only way to gain that experience is to give the project a shot, and we suggest starting with a smaller project like a small concrete pad first.

The prevention steps are essentially the same, no matter the patio material. Keep the surface clean and maintained. Ensure there's no debris buildup, and cover the whole thing in a quality sealant. If it's the start of a season or it's been a while since you've cleaned the area, use a pressure washer.

You can dry pour concrete over existing concrete, but it’s best to use wet pour concrete instead. Dry pour concrete is easier to apply, but in order for new concrete to adhere to old concrete, it needs the right mixture for slow, uniform curing. Additionally, dry pour concrete is less durable and less resistant to cracking and concrete sinking, so dry pouring over an existing slab may result in surface imperfections appearing prematurely.

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