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M.T.S. Elite Decorative Concrete LLC

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M.T.S. Elite Decorative Concrete LLC

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14 years of experience

STANDARD CONCRETE: driveways, sidewalks, slabs, remove-replace, new construction and existing SPECIALIZE: decorative hardscapes both interior and exterior: colored, acid washed, stamped, exposed-aggregate, stained, garage floor and interior transformations CONCRETE REPAIRS: crack injection and stitching, skim coating, resurfacing, sealing

STANDARD CONCRETE: driveways, sidewalks, slabs, remove-replace, new construction and existing SPECIALIZE: decorative hardscapes both interior and exterior: colored, acid washed, stamped, exposed-aggregate, stained, garage floor and interior transformations CONCRETE REPAIRS: crack injection and stitching, skim coating, resurfacing, sealing

Buffing and Polishing questions, answered by experts

Most jobs take 4-8 hours, but larger areas or heavily damaged surfaces may require multiple sessions.

It depends on the material. Sandstone, slate, and granite can be slippery in wet weather. Applying a sealant to the stone can often stop it from absorbing moisture and may reduce the likelihood of slipping. If you're concerned about losing footing, a safer option might be bluestone or concrete.

You should hire a flooring professional polish hardwood floors once per year. This annual schedule will help keep any surface scratches from getting more profound and restore a shine to your floor. However, if you have a high-trafficked home with excess dirt and debris, you might consider twice-yearly polishing to help it stay fresh. In between professional cleanings, stay on top of weekly floor cleanings and scratch-resolving to maintain the floor’s integrity.

Like most stones, limestone should be sealed. Its porous nature makes it prone to staining from spills, and the iron in the stone can cause it to turn yellow when exposed to moisture or harsh chemicals. Proper sealing can help prevent these problems and protect the stone's appearance.

Cracks, chips, stains, and worn-out sealant are common issues requiring repair.

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