Friday, February 17, 2012

Stained Concrete: Water-Based Staining











Stained concrete is a product that is offered by various decorative concrete companies and contractors. Many have overseen and done different decorative concrete systems both for residential homes and commercial establishments' patios, driveways, sidewalks, pool decks and other concrete surfaces. Among the services offered is concrete staining. Also called colored concrete, the main attraction of stained concrete is the distinctive outcome reached with the combination of creativity and professional techniques and color combinations. One of method of concrete staining is water-based/non-reactive or dye stains.

Water-based stains are generally used as an alternative to acid stains especially on floors that will not accept acid stain or as an addition to an acid stain application. In water-based or dye stains the resulting color are much more consistent throughout the entire floor. They do not have the different and translucent colorings that are characteristic with acid stained floors. "What you see is what you get" because it does not have to rely on any chemical reaction to get the desired color. Instead, the color pigmented particles are absorbed into the pores by penetrating the cement surface.

Before applying the stain, it is best to clean and dry the concrete first for better adhesion and penetration of the materials. For smoother finish, it is, also, advisable to fill any cracks and any glue or other sticky substances removed from the surface.

As a rule, water-based stains look best with at least two-coat. The first coat to penetrate and seal the concrete and because it is absorbed, it does not show much color. The second thin coat, applied 12 to 24 hours over a dry surface will already bring out the desired color. A third coat would intensify the color. It is important to keep everything off the newly coated surface because any mark left on the wet stain will be there for good. Once all the layers are fully dry, sealers are applied to make it more durable and long-lasting.

More and more people are adopting this method because of the variety of colors that are available than the acid stains. It is, also, easier to apply and does not need to neutralize the surface after application like acid stains. As an added advantage, water-based stains or dye is low odor, free from solvents and acids and has, therefore, very low VOC (volatile organic compound) count, making it a product of choice for interior projects. It is ideal for exterior use, also, because it does not contain any toxic chemicals, which could damage the lawn as one would with acid stains.

Because water-based stain bonds to concrete, it forms a tough shield to prevent it from fading, peeling or flaking. Because of its high resistance to acids, ultraviolet rays, oil, gas and alkali, it maintains its decorative finish longer.

There are some DIY methods for doing concrete stain, but hiring a professional staining applicator just may prove to be the best investment of one's money if one does not have the patience to practice staining prior to undertaking a large project.

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