Deco Crete
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Below you will find pictures of our wall applications typically installed over plywood, concrete or masonry.  The stone looking walls were created using a lightweight polymer/cement material that is resistant to cracking.  It is troweled onto vertical areas from 3/4" up to 3" thick, then stone patterns are stamped into the material or some are even engraved by hand.  The coloring process is completed after the cementitious material is dry and utilizes water-based pigments for endless color options.  All colorants are 100% UV resistant to prevent color fading.  This is a great product for any siding job since we can install this product for $13.00 per sq. ft. (labor and materials), where labor and materials for cultured stone average from $15.00 to $23.00 per sq. ft.   However, there are some occasions when this product has even further advantages.  When trying to match existing stone, especially with historic buildings, we have the flexibility in color and sizing options to match the existing stone.  In addition, when large stone sizes are required, again we can fill this need where other real or cultured stone products would either be not at all available or at best, obtainable but with great cost.  In addition, our product can be applied over wood, drywall and Styrofoam products making lightweight stone columns and arches easy  and affordable to achieve.  

Below are pictures of our painted interior wall applications.

These pictures are a little dark, but one can tell the base color is a gold/orange hue.  Charcoal colored pigment was sprayed on top to get the coloring effect that looks somewhat, "antiqued".  Deco Crete can use any color you find at the paint store to use on the interior wall application, again created with a polymer/cement product, only sprayed thin for a textured appearance.  We often use two different colors, the top color being applied thin so the bottom color shows through in areas.  Below is a pictures of a muted green color, again sprayed with black pigment.