Paul Flick Shares Useful Tips on Staining Concrete Surfaces

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(Newswire.net — September 14, 2017) Charlottesville, Virginia — Every property owner is expected to update the look of their home or place of business. An integral part of this necessary upkeep includes keeping the countertops, decks, patios, basement floors or driveways not only in top shape but also trendy. A way to do this is to stain concrete surfaces, a process that only becomes successful with the right technique.

Paul Flick, an entrepreneur who owns franchising company Premium Brands Services, shares his expertise on the proper way to stain concrete surfaces. Proficient in home services, Paul explains that stained concrete can be made more stylish with almost any color imaginable. However, it is only with the right approach that professional-looking results can be attained.

Partnering with professional firms that specialize in residential and commercial property painting, home improvement, and other applications, Paul underscores the importance of hiring a team of experts. Skills and experience matter in the field of concrete and acid staining, the two popularly known processes that can successfully upgrade concrete surfaces. To learn more about him, visit here.

Concrete staining typically produces a coat or colored film to transform an otherwise dull gray concrete surface into a decorative one. The texture of the surface helps predetermine if a multi-toned look is achievable. This also requires resurfacing under specific temperature or conditions so that the compound is able to dry properly, and the colors can deepen and do not wear off easily.

Acid staining, on the other hand, involves a reaction with the chemicals in the concrete to ultimately create a marble, natural stone, wood or satin effect. Acid stains ultimately mix permanently with the concrete and toughen it up against peels, chips and cracks. Acid staining requires that the steps be strictly followed, such as the use of specific application tools and the wearing of protective clothing, goggles and gloves.

In either of these processes, imparting colors that complement each other is a basic trick, says Paul. It is important to have fundamental knowledge on color mixing and matching so they do not contradict and appear uneven or fragmented on the concrete surface. As with any painting or staining job, it is imperative to perform a test before application on the actual surface. As basic rule dictates, regular maintenance is key to keeping the concrete surface good as new, Paul advises.

About Paul Flick, 360 Painting

Entrepreneur Paul Flick is known for his expertise in franchising. He is the founder and CEO of Premium Service Brands, the internationally-known company behind successful home services franchise systems like 360° Painting, Maintenance Made Simple, and Pro Lift Garage Doors. His two decades of franchising operations has led his business to $40 million in annual sales, including 93% revenue growth over the past two years. Paul’s success comes from a business structure grounded in the key principles of training, support, and comprehensive systems.

Paul Flick, 360 Painting

630 Peter Jefferson Pkwy
Charlottesville, Virginia 22911
United States
paulflick123@gmail.com
http://360painting.com/