Reconstructed Stone
Reconstructed stone is a blend or portland cement, colored pigments, and granite or marble chips that are broadcast in a dry shake application over freshly poured concrete. Once applied the concrete is given a steel trowled finish and left to cure for 24 hours. The top surface is then acid washed or sandblasted revealing a granite or marble like finish.
Reconstructed Stone is a durable, attractive application that can be left alone or saw cut to look like tile or stone.
This terazzo like application can be polished or sealed to a matte finish or high shine.
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