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Concrete Craft of Springfield
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Serving Carthage, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

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"The crew was extremely professional, treated my home with the respect that I demanded, and they provided a great value. Everything turned out exactly as they said it would, went above and beyond to make sure we were satisfied with the end product. They were really good people to work with and I would highly recommend them!"
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Primero, LLC
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Serving Carthage, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

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Warranties offered

We're dedicated to enhancing homes and businesses throughout Northwest Arkansas with our exceptional concrete flooring refinishing services. Our commitment is straightforward: "Elevate Your Floors, Enhance Your Space." We prioritize top-notch craftsmanship, customer care, and quality materials to transform every project into a masterpiece. Our advanced equipment and skilled team reflect our dedication, and our satisfied clients across Northwest Arkansas attest to our commitment to excellence. Discover why your neighbors trust Primero LLC for all their refinishing needs!

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Response rate95%
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Oakmont Construction, LLC
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Concrete Finishing, Overlays & Coloring - Apply

Serving Carthage, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

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Warranties offered

"The Oakmont folks were great to work with! They expanded our ideas into the perfect solution for our home! They were fairly priced and did what they said they would do. In addition to a stamped patio they built a new fence exactly like we envisioned and finished our old screen porch into a beautiful living area. Hope you use their help again with future projects."
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Epoxy Flooring questions, answered by experts

If your garage floor is heavily soiled or stained, then it’s a good idea to powerwash it with a concrete cleaner before sealing. This process will remove dirt and debris to help the new sealer bond to the concrete properly, and it will also improve the look of your sealed garage floor. After power washing your floor, make sure you let the concrete dry completely before applying sealant, usually for 24 to 48 hours.

Unlike staining concrete, painting concrete often results in chips and peeling over time. You can expect numerous touchups over the years if the concrete is in a high-traffic area. Since concrete paints are opaque, you may also find it more difficult to get the exact color results you want. Lastly, painting concrete can make it much more slippery unless you mix in an additive for traction.

Exterior paint finishes come in a variety of options, but for concrete, your best bet is to go with an eggshell, satin, or semi-gloss latex paint. All three options are more durable than matte finishes and should help hide imperfections on your home’s concrete surface.

Yes, you can seal old or existing concrete, but proper preparation is crucial. The concrete surface must be clean, dry, and free of any incompatible old sealant. To check if an old sealer is present, drip a few drops of water onto the surface; if the water is absorbed in under five minutes, it's ready to be resealed. If you plan to use the same type of sealer that was previously applied, you may not need to remove the old layer. However, if you are using a different type of sealer, the old one must be completely removed. Before applying the new sealer, thoroughly clean the concrete and repair or fill any cracks to ensure a smooth, well-prepared surface.

Concrete can take years to fully settle, but interior concrete floors are mostly settled after a year. Shifting and settling can occur throughout your home’s life, but most major settling happens the first few years after the concrete is poured. It’s not uncommon for minor cracks to appear in concrete floors over time—check with a concrete pro to ensure new cracks don’t indicate a structural issue in your home.

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