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Concrete Engraving in a nutshell is staining the concrete to give it color, then engraving (routing) out a pattern. The routed area is now uncolored- thus it looks like a grout line.
Concrete Engraving involves the following:
1. The concrete is cleaned, and acid etched if needed to provide a bond for the stain to the concrete. 2. Cracks, if any, are repaired. (Though sometimes cracks are left in the concrete, which produces and aged brick or stone look) 3. The concrete is stained. 4. The concrete is engraved 5. The job is cleaned up, a sealer is applied.
New or old concrete can be engraved.
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