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Old 11-20-2010, 08:00 AM
 
Location: Hard aground in the Sonoran Desert
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Hello,

I have between 750-1000 sq ft of concrete (patio, fire pit deck, sidewalk, entryway) that I would like to have coated in something a bit more appealing. I recently picked a random name from the phone book and received an estimate for $5300 to coat this concrete in a faux flagstone looking covering.

I was not expecting or wanting to pay that amount to cover some concrete. Does anyone have a recommendation for a company they have used and received good service and prices from? I live in Goodyear so need someone that will work in the west valley.

Thanks.
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Old 11-20-2010, 08:52 AM
 
Location: Southern Arizona
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Hello,

I have between 750-1000 sq ft of concrete (patio, fire pit deck, sidewalk, entryway) that I would like to have coated in something a bit more appealing. I recently picked a random name from the phone book and received an estimate for $5300 to coat this concrete in a faux flagstone looking covering.

I was not expecting or wanting to pay that amount to cover some concrete. Does anyone have a recommendation for a company they have used and received good service and prices from? I live in Goodyear so need someone that will work in the west valley.

Thanks.
Have you considered either Ceramic or Porcelain Tile, LBTRS?

I had my garage and front patio tiled (approximately 600 sq ft) with porcelain tile for about $2500. After almost six years, the tile has held up perfectly and looks as new today as the day it was installed. An added plus . . . cleaning is a breeze with a garden hose, a broom and a little Simple Green.
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Old 11-20-2010, 04:09 PM
 
Location: prescott az
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I sent you a DM. Have used a great co to do my front walk....
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Old 11-20-2010, 04:23 PM
 
Location: Hard aground in the Sonoran Desert
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I sent you a DM. Have used a great co to do my front walk....
Thanks...was it new concrete or did they coat existing concrete? I don't see anything about coatings on their website?
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