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Bedrock Decorative Concrete
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Serving Pullman, MI and surrounding areas

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"It was great! Bill did what he said he'd do, and everyone who sees the patio is very impressed. We love it!
He also sent his uncle over to help us out w/ a new porch/stairs, and Frank and his guy worked for two days in killer heat to get it done. All in all, we couldn't be happier w their service.
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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

Concrete resurfacing is the process of applying a new, thin layer of concrete over an existing concrete slab to enhance its appearance and durability. The terms 'concrete resurfacing' and 'concrete overlay' are often used interchangeably, though the exact meaning can vary between contractors. Generally, both refer to applying a layer of pre-blended concrete, typically between 1/4-inch and 1-inch thick. Some contractors may use 'overlay' to describe a thicker application that adds structural integrity, while 'resurfacing' might refer to a thinner, more cosmetic layer. This process is a cost-effective alternative to completely replacing the concrete, as it uses significantly less material than pouring a new 4-inch slab. Resurfacing also provides an opportunity to add new colors or stamped textures. Other names for this process include concrete restoration, concrete refinishing, and concrete rejuvenation.

Costs depend on finish type, area size, and additional features like custom patterns or colors.

If you want to ensure your concrete sealer is applied correctly and lasts for as long as possible, hiring a professional is a good idea. A pro can recommend the ideal sealer and ensure it’s applied correctly.

Factors like the time of day you choose to seal the concrete, temperature, humidity, and airflow will impact drying time. To shorten the drying time, seal concrete in the late afternoon on a day with a temperature between 45 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit.

You can paint concrete with paint rollers. In fact, using paint rollers is considered one of the easiest ways to evenly apply paint on concrete. A paint roller with a 1/2- to 3/4-inch-thick nap—which is basically a fabric paint roller cover—is best for painting concrete. The thicker the nap, the more paint it can hold to fill those pesky concrete cracks and crevices.

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