The value of decorative stamped concrete is the material's inherent strength and endurance. Like conventional concrete, stamped concrete will provide decades of service when properly installed and maintained, even when exposed to harsh weather conditions.Many times, stamped concrete can be more durable than standard concrete, especially if a color hardener has been applied to the surface. The hardener not only imparts color but it also makes the surface stronger and more resistant to abrasion and water penetration. Most contractors will also apply several coats of protective sealer to block the penetration of dirt, chemicals, oil, grease stains, and other substances. A quality sealer not only makes the concrete easier to clean, it offers other benefits, such as enhancing the color and preventing fading from UV exposure.
A properly sealed stamped concrete will require some routine maintenance, depending on exposure conditions and the type and amount of traffic it receives. Although a sealer will inhibit stains, you should still sweep and wash the surface occasionally to avoid dirt buildup. Exterior surfaces can be pressure washed or scrubbed with a mild detergent. For interior surfaces, wet mopping or dry dust mopping of the floor is typically the only upkeep needed.
Other outdoor maintenance tips include avoiding the use of deicing salts, especially during the first winter after the pavement is installed. If the stamped surface begins to dull or lose its sheen after time, recoating with sealer will usually restore the luster. Ask the installer for recommendations of the best sealer to use.
On stamped interior floors subject to lots of foot traffic, it is especially important to maintain the sealed surface to prevent wear patterns. Application of a floor wax or polish can provide extra protection. Call JPC Designs 916.933.9913 – your design experts!
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