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Tucson Concrete

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    FAQs about Concrete in Tucson

    How much concrete do I need to order for my project?

        Concrete is measured in yards. One yard of concrete equals one cubic yard. See equation.

    How can I clean oil stains off my driveway?

        Cover the entire stain generously with kitty litter and allow it to sit for a few days; the litter will absorb the excess oil and make stain removal easier. Full FAQ.

    Is acid staining a do-it-yourself job?

        Of all the decorative processes for concrete, acid staining is probably the best suited for the handy do-it-yourselfer. Some tips.

    What are common types of decorative concrete?

        Some of the most popular ways to turn a drab slab into something fancy underfoot include stamped, overlays and acid stains.

    See full list of FAQ's

        Flattoos are a great way to personalize decorative concrete surfaces and a great DIY project. Visit RosieOnTheHouse.com See How It's Done section for complete, photo-enhanced directions.

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    New Concrete Finishes Get Stamp of Approval

        There’s nothing plain about concrete floors anymore.

        It used to be that a homeowner who opted for a concrete patio simply wanted an inexpensive, no-fuss floor. And it used to be if you put a decorative finish on a concrete floor, it was because you were trying to cover up cracks and stains.

        But today, concrete has become a material of choice for homeowners and decorative finishes have become high style—even on brand-new slabs.

        "Now, it’s a big upgrade to a house,” says my friend Wacey Barta, who owns Second Time Around Custom Concrete Coating in Phoenix. “It gives a floor a nice, finished look.”

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