Deco-Crete Studios

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Flooring contractor

Concrete

00 Stone Creating a stone finish has never been easier. With our concrete overlay system, you can easily add a dimensional texture that mimics the look of real stone. By combining the overlay with a concrete stain and color wash, the finished product will feature realistic colors that really make the floor stand out. SureTex $ 43.00 SC Color $ 6.00 Eco Accent $ 47.00 HS 200 $ 64.00 – $ 220.00 Price range: $64.00 through $220.00 Broomed Broomed concrete, the ideal finish for exterior surfaces, offers increased slip resistance and durability. It is commonly applied to high-traffic areas such as driveways and walkways. This textured concrete overlay system can be customized with integral coloring and safeguarded with a pigmented sealer. Explore the most popular products for creating a broomed concrete overlay system at 515 Decorative Concrete Supply. SureBroom $ 55.00 SC Color $ 6.00 ColorTec Acrylic $ 55.00 – $ 250.00 Price range: $55.00 through $250.00 Knockdown The most sought-after slip-resistant pool deck and patio concrete finish is the knockdown or spray deck concrete overlay system. This system comprises a self-bonding cement-based overlay with a medium-sized aggregate. Combining color, it is skillfully sprayed onto the concrete surface and then meticulously smoothed with a trowel. At 515 Decorative Concrete Supply, we proudly offer an array of top-rated products crucial for creating this exceptional system. SureTex $ 43.00 SC Color $ 6.00 ColorTec Acrylic $ 55.00 – $ 250.00 Price range: $55.00 through $250.00 We proudly Serve the Mid-West: Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, South Dakota, and Nebraska Shop Surface Prep Overlayments Colorants Stains & Dyes Sealers Coatings Coating Additives Polishing GFRC & C-Top Mix Equipment Diamond Tooling Sundries Hours Mon – Fri          8am – 5pm Sat – Sun          Closed Locations 3120 Delaware Ave Des Moines, IA 50327 3206 S Division St, Guthrie, OK 73044 11680 Quay St, Suite A Broomfield, CO 80020 Help Training Pro Tips The Show Contact Us Manage account Saved items Contact Us (515) 371-4841 Email Us Follow Follow Follow Copyright 2025 | 515 Decorative Concrete Supply   Powered by DCC   0 My cart Close cart Your cart is empty. Looks like you haven't made a choice yet. Total $ 0.00 Your cart is empty. Shop now Powered by CartPops (opens in a new tab)

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