Stained Concrete in Marysville, WA
Acid or water-based stain treatments that add color and depth to an existing or new concrete surface.
What’s Included in a Stained Concrete Project
Surface prep
The existing or new slab is cleaned and prepped so the stain can penetrate evenly.
Stain selection
Acid stains produce variegated, marbled color tones that react with the concrete itself; water-based stains offer more consistent, predictable color coverage.
Application
Stain is applied in one or more coats depending on the depth of color you want.
Neutralizing (acid stains only)
Acid-stained surfaces are neutralized to stop the chemical reaction before sealing.
Sealing
A sealer is applied to protect the color and add sheen or a matte finish, depending on your preference.
Stained Concrete and Moisture
Sealer quality matters more for stained concrete in a wet climate like ours. An under-sealed surface can let moisture in, leading to discoloration or a dulled finish faster than in drier regions. We factor a proper sealing schedule into every stained concrete project rather than treating it as optional.
What Affects the Cost of Stained Concrete
Cost depends on square footage, whether you choose acid or water-based stain, the number of coats and colors used, and whether the project includes new concrete or staining an existing slab. We’ll walk through these factors in your written estimate.
What You Can Expect Working With Us
Guidance on which stain type fits your goals and budget, a written estimate that separates staining and sealing costs clearly, and a sealing plan to keep the color looking right through our wet season.
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We’ll walk your site, explain your options, and give you a written estimate, no pressure.
Stained Concrete Projects
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Stained Concrete FAQs
What’s the difference between acid stain and water-based stain?
Acid stain reacts chemically with the concrete to create a variegated, marbled look with some unpredictability. Water-based stain sits on the surface and offers more consistent, controllable color. We’ll help you pick based on the look you want.
Can you stain concrete that’s already poured?
Yes, existing slabs can be stained as long as the surface is in reasonably good condition and properly prepped first.
How long does stained concrete last before it needs resealing?
Resealing needs vary with foot traffic and exposure, but our wet climate generally means more frequent resealing than a drier region would need. We’ll recommend a schedule based on your specific project.
Can stained concrete be used outdoors?
Yes, with a proper exterior-grade sealer applied and maintained on a regular schedule.
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