About This Service
About this Service
Avondale stained concrete flooring uses acid- or water-based staining to color and seal concrete slabs in industrial sites and homes. This solution suits warehouse offices, chemical-resistant workspaces, and residential garages where you want a sealed, decorative surface without laying new flooring. Local conditions—heavy clay deposits and occasional flood risk—mean moisture assessment and surface repair are important.
Typical work includes cleaning and mechanical profiling, a test patch to show the actual color range on your slab, stain application, and neutralization when acid stains are used. After staining we apply a protective sealer chosen for abrasion and chemical exposure for industrial settings. Water-based stains offer predictable results on repaired slabs; acid stains create variegated finishes that can mask minor surface imperfections. Because heavy clay and wash zones can elevate slab moisture, we include moisture testing in the estimate and may recommend vapor mitigation or a topical alternative where active moisture exists.
Practical boundaries: stained concrete is decorative and will not correct slab settlement or hide structural cracks. For industrial floors we discuss sealer abrasion and chemical resistance levels in the written estimate. Estimates list stain chemistry, test-patch outcomes, sealer type, and any required repairs or moisture control measures before staining.