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Specializes instamped

decorative concrete

-Pool decks-Porches and steps-Driveways-Walkways-Patios

Michael Potts

216.379.2243michael@idealconstuctioninc.comPO Box 16212 Rocky River, Ohio 44116

Questions1. Will stamped concrete crack? Stamped concrete is like any other concrete and must be installed by experienced and knowledgeable professionals who adhere to the standard specifications for A. a sub-base on which the concrete is placed, B. saw cuts at least 1/3 the depth of the concrete placed every 15 feet, C.expansion joints, and D. fiberglass strands added to the mix which is the most state of the art option for reducing cracks. If the customer chooses they may substitute wire mesh which is the second best method.2. Will the colors fade? The pigment used to color the concrete (synthetic metal oxide) is mixed into the wet concrete and is the same process for making bricks, which do not noticeably fade. National manufacturers who have been leading the pigment industry with consistent quality and excellence for many years produce the pigments we use. 3. How long will stamped concrete last? Stamped concrete lasts many years, just as long as regular concrete. If there is excessive wear the customer may want to have the concrete resealed. 4. How much does stamped concrete cost A typical job may range from $9-13 per sq foot depending on the amount of square feet needed. A 200 sq ft patio will run about $13 per sq ft; whereas, a 900 sq ft patio will run closer to $9 per sq ft. 5. Why choose stamped concrete over brick or pavers A. Cost- stamped concrete costs about 30% less than brick or brick pavers. B. Level surface- Freezing and thawing and the elements in general can cause the surface beneath bricks to change causing the bricks to settle, pop up, or separate. This does not occur with stamped concrete C. No weeds- there are no spaces or cracks for weeds to grow.

About the Process

Stamping concrete is basically a 5 step and 3 day processin most applications

Step 1: Day One- Removing old concrete and laying the form work

Step 2: Day Two- Pouring new concrete and leveling

Step 3: Day Two- Stamping with release agent

Step 4: Day Two- Pressure washing

Step 5: Day Three- 2 coats of sealant

Step One: Day OneDemolition and framework

Old concrete is broken and removed. Framework for the new driveway, walkway, or patio is built and installed.

Step Two: Day TwoPouring and leveling

Base color is chosen and mixed into the concrete. The concrete is poured into the framework and leveled with a steel straightedge.

Step Three: Day TwoRelease agent and stamping

Release agent color is chosen. When complete this color will only appear in the low laying cracks and impressions left by the stamps, making up about 10% of the finished look. It is dusted over the entire surface of the wet concrete and the stamping begins. The set of stamps interlock and are laid in a continuous pattern before the concrete sets.

Step Four & Five: Day ThreePressure washing and sealant

Pressure washing removes the majority of release agent to reveal the finished job. The driveway is then coated with 2 coats of weatherproof sealant.

What choices must the customer make?1. Choose a base color.*Remember this makes up 90% of the color of the finished job. Actual colors may vary

Base color chart continued

2. Choose a release agent color.*This color only accounts for 10% of the finished job and will be seen in the low-laying cracks

slate variations ex: pattern. base color. releaseaustralian ashlar. toffee. dark brown

large ashlar. natural. charcoal vermont slate. straw. dark brown herringbone slate. buff. dark brown

ashlar cut slate. natural. charcoal grand ashlar. dark red. charcoal

3. choose a pattern and decorative border; if applicable

cobblestone and brick variationsslate variations continued fractured cyprus. straw. dark brown

london cobble. dark red. charcoal cobblestone radius. buff. dark brown windsor cobble. natural. charcoal

slate w/diamond. natural. terracotta 12x12 slate. straw. terracotta

cobblestone and brick variations continuedstone variations

basket weave. rosemary. brown

random stone. canyon red. charcoalarizona flagstone. marigold. silversante fe random. salmon. terra cotta

appian cobblestone. ginger. brown running bond. brick red. charcoal

stone variations continued borders and textures

cut stone border

tile border

roman slate texture interlocking pine wood

flagstone. straw. buff

hawaiian flower border

castle stone. sedona. brick redherringbone used. natural. silver

Other services offered by Ideal ConstructionCast concretesinkscountertopswall panelstablesflooring tiles

Masonry Servicestuck pointing

demolition repair

brick steps

chimneys fire pitsgarden wallsponds

One of kind pieces that can be

customized to fit any dimension or

decorative taste

Owner of Ideal Construction with over 15 years of work experience in all things concrete and masonry. Mike was also the co-owner of Ideal Surface (2004-2010), a creative venture dedicated solely to the medium of cast/

Michael Potts

decorative concrete. To broaden his skill set Mike has completed several training seminars and specialized courses, including but not limited to; Cheng Design course, The Concrete Institution training seminar, and GFRC training. Ideal Construction is a licensed and bonded company. You can find Ideal Construction’s profiles on Angie’s List and Facebook.

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idealconstructioninc.comMichael Potts

216.379.2243michael@idealconstuctioninc.com

PO Box 16212 Rocky River, Ohio 44116