Decorative Concrete Engraving
by Paul DelFino
January 16, 2008
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Concrete floors can be luxurious while remaining tough and
easy to maintain with decorative concrete engraving. (Photo courtesy of
Engrave-A-Crete Inc.)
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Finishing concrete floor surfaces, inside and outside, has
dramatically grown in popularity and acceptance in recent years. More staining and sealing products are
available and the processes have become increasingly user-friendly, allowing
contractors to experience an improved dependability on return on investment
with lower risk of job failures.
Among the fastest growing processes
in decorative concrete is concrete engraving.
The reasons for the growing acceptance of decorative concrete engraving
are simplicity of process, lower materials cost, and, most importantly, a
nearly infinite range of looks, colors and pattern/graphic reproduction that can
be achieved.
Decorative Concrete Options Abound
Staining and sealing concrete surfaces are long-accepted
processes. Adding texture to concrete
surfaces is now what the market demands.
Consumers and commercial enterprises are looking to replicate higher-cost
building materials on or in concrete, and add relief in replication of
graphical treatments and designs, such as corporate logos, corporate/city
seals, emblems reflecting individual passions, or numbers and letters/initials. The more complex the look created, the higher
the perceived value by the end customer.
Options for achieving such effects
can be simplistically described as:
- Concrete Stamping – The process of stamping
texture and designs into wet material with a rubber mold.
- Concrete Overlay – Adding a thin layer of
cementituous/acrylic polymer coating to and existing concrete surface. Relief and designs are often achieved by
applying pattern tape or stencils to the surface in advance, then removing the
tape after the surface has hardened.
- Concrete Engraving – Using specially designed
machines to cut patterns in existing plain or colored concrete which simulate
grout lines of standard building materials. Other methods use tools and
templates to precisely chip away sections of the concrete, revealing designs of
exacting detail replicating any pattern or graphic.
Cost of Starting New or Adding to an Existing Business and Training
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Numerous decorative concrete engraving tools are available.
(Photo courtesy of Engrave-A-Crete Inc.)
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Depending on what business you are currently in and what
tools and equipment you currently own, the cost of entering any of the
decorative concrete business options will vary greatly.
Customized concrete engraving
equipment varies in options and capability.
It is possible for an entrepreneur to enter the business with a minimum
investment of under $5000. Full turnkey
business-on-wheels trailer packages are also available for under $60,000.
When evaluating the start-up costs and degrees of difficulty
of offering decorative concrete services, do not forget to evaluate training
and future technical support. There are
numerous training options available that can be researched online. Possibly the most important question you
should be asking is whether your trainer or supplier will be available to you
in the future for technical support when you encounter a new circumstance on a
job site.
How Hard Do You Want to Work?
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Decorative concrete engraving is a service that can be sold
for interiors and exteriors and allows for personalization with the engraving
of nearly any pattern or graphic. (Photo courtesy of Engrave-A-Crete Inc.)
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The processes of concrete stamping and concrete overlay
often requires the mixing of concrete or the mixing of bagged acrylic polymer
material with application over existing concrete. Anyone who has mixed material will attest to
the fact that this can only be described as back breaking labor. Beyond the physical demands, any outdoor
application of these processes is extremely environmentally sensitive. Bad timing of rain can create havoc with the
processes and leave the contractor with no options other than ripping up
existing work. This uncontrollable
scenario can destroy any profit margin left for the installer and makes
scheduling of repair and delays of future commitments no less than a nightmare.
The process of decorative concrete
engraving is growing in popularity due to the fact that there is no back
breaking labor. Contractor/installers
are not adding material to the existing surface. Machinery is relatively small, manageable,
and light. These facts have made the
process and business extremely attractive to both sexes.
Where Is the Art?
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With Decorative Concrete Engraving, pool decks can be
transformed into artistic displays. (Photo courtesy of Engrave-A-Crete Inc.)
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The Ultimate Differentiator
The world of decorative concrete engraving has within it a
package of tools called the KaleidoCrete System. These innovative tools, when used with
specially designed and manufactured templates, allow contractors to permanently
engrave nearly any pattern or design in a concrete surface. This process allows for:
Marketing to corporations,
government, and associations for logo replication anywhere there is concrete in
or around their facility.
Opportunity
to upsell to customers for the reproduction of graphics depicting their
personal passion. Examples of this may
include horses for the equestrian, ship’s wheels for the boater. The opportunities are nearly endless.
A price as art versus the
traditional square foot price driven off the alternative building material
option.
It May Come Down To What Is Easiest To Sell
The sale of decorative concrete Engraving services is an art
as well. The traditional approach of
showing a photo album of past jobs or suggesting that purchasers visit past
jobs is no longer enough. The
sophistication of decorative concrete engraving has allowed for the
introduction of customized simulation software.
Picture a scenario where you visit a prospect job site and, when first
arriving, snap a digital photo of the location.
While interviewing the prospect this photo is downloaded into a laptop
and, as your prospect articulates their vision, you work with the software to
simulate patterns, colors, and graphics that your prospect is describing on the
photo image of the actual job location.
In the case of corporations or commercial enterprises, a right-click on
a logo or emblem on a prospect’s Web site allows the salesperson to drop the
graphic into the design in any scale.
The end result is a sales experience that leaves a lasting impression of
professionalism and an accurate printed visualization of the end product.
The world of decorative concrete is
changing and growing. If you are
considering entering the business or are considering supplementing an existing
business with the service, seriously weigh the benefits of concrete
engraving. Proper planning and
introduction should:
- possibly lower your cost of business entry.
- provide easier work.
- provide you with an end product that will command
a higher price.
- provide you with a process for the most advanced
sales approach.
- provide you with the ability to sell art.
- provide you with a way to gain a higher return on
investment capital and time.
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