Decorative concrete has become more appealing to people. They are beginning to look at ways to use the concrete they already have and improve their lifestyle with the home they love. Perhaps they want to improve the appearance and appeal of a home they want to sell. Businesses see the marketing potential in having their logos engraved on the doorstep or inside the lobby. Communities look at their budgets for time and money, then decide to utilize existing concrete for municipal beautification and improvement. Decorating existing concrete has been a quiet, secret option for too long.
It is a cost-effective way to give old or new concrete an appealing look. Aside from looks and a reasonable price, exposed aggregate also features the main characteristic of concrete – strength. All these make this option widely popular. Because it’s very hard wearing, some common applications of exposed aggregate concrete are public areas including footpaths and traffic areas such as driveways, sidewalks, patios, plazas or pool decks. It can also be used on vertical applications such as decorative walls and building facades.
Aside from the fact that it is durable against heavy traffic and oftentimes cheaper than other decorative concrete techniques, here are more reasons why exposed aggregate concrete is popular:
It has practically limitless texture and color options allowing a customized look. With the exception of sealing the finish and cleaning it occasionally, this option is very low maintenance.
Its rugged surface poses less of a slipping hazard than brushed concrete.
It is resistant to harsh climate conditions.
Fewer tools or additional materials are needed in this method than other options.
This method is easier to learn and master than other decorative concrete techniques.
This technique has long been used since the early 20th century but it continues to be popular today with contractors discovering even more creative ways of using it. The two most common ways of achieving exposed aggregate concrete are:





