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Cement flooring - WOOD GRAIN - Flash concrete - polyurethane / for outdoor use / indoor
Cement flooring - WOOD GRAIN - Flash concrete - polyurethane / for outdoor use / indoor
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Characteristics

Materials
cement, polyurethane
Location
for outdoor use, indoor
Market
residential, tertiary
Format
other formats
Finish
smooth
Appearance
wood look
Color
brown

Description

An outstanding alternative to interior timber flooring and exterior timber decking. As the cost of a real timber deck is huge (unless you are a builder or own a timber mill!), the options are limited and the maintenance is also high, homeowners are turning to timber look concrete overlays to achieve the same appeal. The same goes for internal timber floors. The benefits include:- - We can fully customise the size, look, layout and colouring of your timber overlay to suit your design and taste. - Mix and match with other finishes. Have a timber border with stone inserts at a much lower cost. - Hard wearing and lower maintenance. As the finish is sealed with an acrylic or polyurethane, you wont be up for the constant cost of real timber. A good polyurethane can last up to 10 years without any re-coating needed. Compare that with decking. - Construction time. A deckcan take weeks to construct. Our finishes can be installed in days. - It wont twist and shrink like real timber - A real deck can be very slippery especially in winter. We can and slip reducing additives to prevent this. This is a growing trend and is only going to get bigger over the coming years.

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