Scoring Patterns

Scoring forms a pattern on the floor. These patterns are scored with diamond blades which etch through the cement surface into the aggregate forming a cut that is 1/16" deep and 1/8" wide. Designs may be chosen from the following suggested grids, created over a blue print, or even on site. These lines are clean and free from the problems associated with tile and grout; thus giving you a floor that is beautiful, unique and easy to care for. Click here to see sample patterns -->

 

Colors

When staining concrete, color comes from three places: the concrete, the stain and the sealer. There are six basic colors available when dying concrete. What sets Bravo apart from the competition is the time that we are able to spend with the customer to blend the exact color they desire. Because of all the factors involved, all colors are custom formulated and sampled on the slab. The concrete must be at least 21 days old for correct color calibration. Click here to see sample colors -->

Specialty Stain & Seal

Six 11 x 16 foot concrete panels serve as the exterior statement of the Bob Bullock Museum 1800 N Congress Ave. Austin Texas
These panels were poured at the 6FRC plant in Garland, Texas and stained and sealed there by Bravo Concrete before shipment to Austin. Each panel weighs 5 thousand pounds, the group of six took 2 weeks to complete the color work which was chosen by the State Preservation Board to resemble a patinated bronze. Click here to see the Texas Monthly photos-->

 

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