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Ozark Pattern Concrete: Imprinted Concrete

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Ozark Pattern Concrete: Imprinted Concrete

Ozarkpatternedconcrete.com Ozark Patterned Concrete specializes in architectural finishes that range from imprinted concrete to stained and saw-cut finishes to colored, sponge-float surfaces. With Patterned Concrete, builders can offer homeowners the look of slate, cobblestones, brick, or even a wood deck on their walkways, driveways or basement floors.


By Gary Striegler, President, Springdale, Arkansas December 3, 2004

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Ozark Patterned Concrete specializes in architectural finishes that range from imprinted concrete to stained and saw-cut finishes to colored, sponge-float surfaces. With Patterned Concrete, builders can offer homeowners the look of slate, cobblestones, brick, or even a wood deck on their walkways, driveways or basement floors. Ideal for interior or exterior applications, architectural concrete offers beauty, durability, versatility and affordability. Moreover, it can fill the same construction needs as regular concrete. Circle

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In My Own Words

"The sidewalk and driveway are really the first chance I get to make an impression on potential clients. I love it when people say that they thought the whole porch was covered in slate. Pattern Concrete is at least three dollars a square foot less than the cost of a slab and laying brick, stone or tile. It is easier to deal with — only one sub. Plus, there are no grout joints to fail."

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