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Striking Concrete

CONCRETE STEPS

Want to create an even greater visual impact to your home? At Striking Concrete, we pride ourselves on our custom concrete steps.

Our team can help you design decorative concrete steps and landing that incorporates colors, patterns and texture that coordinates with your sidewalk.
Concrete steps can be poured onsite, right along with your sidewalk and then colored and textured to your desire. We use DURA-MIX® concrete with 32 MPA, high air content, to ensure our customers receive the highest quality of materials that meet all requirements of the National Building Code Standards. Striking Concrete offers many finishes to choose from: broom finish, exposed and stamped concrete with a variety of colors.
To learn more about the custom finishes offered by Striking Concrete, check out our options here or call 780-497-1707 to speak to our Certified Concrete Finishers.

how we do it

1

request a call

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2

we make a quote

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3

we do the work

Sit back and relax, we will take care of the rest. Satisfaction guaranteed.
the final details

finishes

At Striking Concrete, custom concrete finishes are our specialty. Our professional team will work with you to design a custom finish that is unique, and will add value to your property.
Let us help you create something amazing!

hand finish

The most basic type of concrete finish is the hand finish. This technique creates a smooth surface by the using screeds and steel trowels. Once the concrete has been tooled with a screed, concrete finishers use steel trowel to smooth the surface. A good concrete finisher has learned to prefect this technique, through years of training and experience.

colored concrete

Coloring concrete is a practice that has been used since the early 1950’s. Color for concrete is not a dye or paint. It is a process of adding pigment to traditional gray cement base mix or stained by chemical application. This technique allows finishers to achieve a range of earth toned colors. Finishers must be familiar with integral color, how it works, factors that affect final color, and the methods for fixing colored concrete issues to become an expert in of decorative concrete.

power trowel

Power trowels are most commonly used to smooth large concrete slabs, when a hand finish is not feasible. Power trowels resemble industrial fans with the blades sitting directly against the concrete surface. They are used to get the slab to a hard and with a level finish. Sounds simple enough; however, timing is key when using this equipment, as rushing the process can limit the porous nature of the slab and extended the drying time required.
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