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Exposed aggregate is also a popular choice of flooring for homeowners, particularly for their outdoor areas such as driveways, sidewalks, pool decks, and patios.
Exposed aggregate concrete is a decorative type of concrete surface. This means that the exposed aggregate surface is achieved by incorporating the aggregate material into the concrete and then spraying it with high pressure to remove some of the concrete from the rocks, so the more it is sprayed, the more exposed the rocks are, so you can choose how you want your rock exposure to look like.
Exposed aggregate concrete flooring for your home makes your floors one of a kind and extraordinary because it adds the appearance of small stones, sand, and pebbles to a plain concrete slab.
Aside from that, you can add some colour by choosing from a selection of exposed aggregate concrete colours. Colours ranging from neutrals like brown, black, and beige to pastels like pinks to dark colours like red and blue.
So, if you want to transform your floors into this, you can never go wrong with exposed aggregate concrete flooring.
There are numerous benefits to having exposed aggregate concrete flooring.
Benefits of Exposed Aggregate Concrete
Exposed aggregate concrete is highly durable and sturdy, allowing it to withstand heavy foot traffic, heavy equipment, and any weather without damaging your floors.
Exposed aggregate concrete also comes in a variety of colour options, so you can customise it to your preference.
Exposed aggregate is very strong and sturdy, making it an excellent choice for driveways, sidewalks, and patios because it can withstand heavy traffic.
Because of the appearance of stones in your flooring, it creates a non slip surface that will assist you and your family, especially the children and elders, in avoiding dangerous accidents.
Exposed aggregate concrete flooring is very practical because it is affordable to install. If you were going to have concrete anyway then there is just a bit extra for coloured concrete – if you want it – and the type and colours of the rocks. And also the high pressure jetting off of some of the cement as it is setting.
It is most important you let your builder know beforehand if it is a new build. If you want to renovate your floors into this, it is a different process again, so please contact Flooring in Bunbury through the contact page, and they will be happy to assist you in transforming your home.