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Default Anyone know about "Rock Solid" concrete coating?

Some clients are interested in this product (Rock Solid, Inc. coated
concrete covering):

http://coatedconcrete.com

It's apparently an overlay of limestone plaster applied over existing
concrete, with a bond coat in between. Can be finished to look like
almost anything--fieldstone, flagstone, terrazzo, etc.

Stuff is not cheap, because lots of labor, but looks like a possibly
economic alternative to other surfaces.

I looked online for any reviews of this product but couldn't find any.
Anyone here know anything about this stuff?


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On Aug 12, 7:58*pm, David Nebenzahl wrote:
Some clients are interested in this product (Rock Solid, Inc. coated
concrete covering):

http://coatedconcrete.com

It's apparently an overlay of limestone plaster applied over existing
concrete, with a bond coat in between. Can be finished to look like
almost anything--fieldstone, flagstone, terrazzo, etc.

Stuff is not cheap, because lots of labor, but looks like a possibly
economic alternative to other surfaces.

I looked online for any reviews of this product but couldn't find any.
Anyone here know anything about this stuff?

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with the flaunting of well-defined muscle, wrapped in flags.

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Might be OK in a very mild climate, but the other concerns might be
warranty, some substrate problems (bonding). For the entrepreneur,
being uninvolved would be a wise move until the firm has several years
of successful operation. Sometimes it is useful to visit their
business/ manufacturing site to help judge the situation.

Joe
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