Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 12:35 pm
Read the following in a trade magazine....
"Stamped concrete can be used to repair a stone or tiles drive way (sic) when the original material is no longer available. There is such an array of colours and finishes available that the concrete products can be made to blend in almost unnoticeably."
Now, the author of this nonsense either knows sweet FA about concrete, is blind, or is a pillock - possibly all three.
Stamped (Pattern Imprinted) concrete is a fine and attractive surfacing option in the right hands, but as an 'invisible repair' for natural stone or "tiles"? I don't bloody think so!
"Stamped concrete can be used to repair a stone or tiles drive way (sic) when the original material is no longer available. There is such an array of colours and finishes available that the concrete products can be made to blend in almost unnoticeably."
Now, the author of this nonsense either knows sweet FA about concrete, is blind, or is a pillock - possibly all three.
Stamped (Pattern Imprinted) concrete is a fine and attractive surfacing option in the right hands, but as an 'invisible repair' for natural stone or "tiles"? I don't bloody think so!