. Each of these methods provides a distinct look to the concrete.
Acid Staining
Acid staining is a popular technique used to add color to existing concrete. Acid staining is a process of applying an acidic solution to the concrete surface, which reacts with the minerals in the concrete to create a variety of colors. The colors vary from a subtle, earthy hue to a vivid, deep color. Acid staining is a great way to add a unique and attractive look to a concrete surface.
Integral Color
Integral color is a process of adding color to concrete during the mixing process. The color is mixed into the concrete mixture before it is poured. This ensures that the color will be evenly distributed throughout the entire slab. Integral color can be used to create a uniform look or to create unique designs and patterns.
Concrete Sealer
Concrete sealer is a protective coating that is applied to the surface of concrete. Sealers protect the concrete from staining, wear and tear, and corrosion. They also enhance the appearance of the concrete by adding a glossy finish. Sealers are available in a variety of colors and sheens, so you can choose the one that is right for your project.