- Kitchen Remodeling
- FlooringAvoid products such as; vinegar and water, pinesol, ammonia. They have a high acid content and will slowly dull your floor. Compared to other types of flooring concrete flooring is a breeze to clean. They have no fibers, grout lines, crevices and when sealed resist stains and abrasion.
- FramingRED Chalk and silicone sprays should NEVER be used for framing. White or Blue chalks are OK. Do not over mark for the framing. Do NOT use silicone sprays to “Hold” the lines. The sprays repel the stain and leave harsh, permanent scars on the floor.
- Garage RemodelingGarage floors become ugly in a hurry. Cracks, pitting, the same old "plain gray". Old World Concrete Design knows how to take your garage floor and give it a showroom-like finish with our epoxy flake flooring system. Easy to clean and beautiful to look at, you'll be glad you had us come work for you!
- New ConstructionThis is a recently completed metallic epoxy floor in Beaumont, Tx by Old World Concrete design. It is a new construction office space finished in "Champagne and Wine Red". Metallic is a great option for both new and old concrete.
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- DecksYour pool deck is an area that you definitely don't want looking ugly... unfortunately, your pool deck is not doing so good and you're wondering if there is anything that can be done about it. Old World Concrete has plenty of experience transforming pool decks in the Lafayette, Louisiana area into beautiful outdoor living spaces. Make today the day that you contact us about resurfacing your pool deck!
- Residential Roof RepairIt is extremely important that you do not tape the floor! When covering the floor overlap sheets of builder’s paper. Tape the first sheet to the wall then overlap the second sheet to the first and tape it to the paper. DO NOT TAPE TO THE FLOOR. Duct Tape, Masking Tape, Packaging Tape, Strap Tape, Blue Tape, Green Tape, and Electrical Tape there are NO exceptions. The tape alters the natural curing process and transfers chemicals to and from the slab. Tape, Plastics and other Adhesives can contribute to Plasticizer Migration. When covering the floor, you may use 15# roofing felt of brown construction paper. Do not cover the floor with plastic at any time! It prevents the slab from breathing which inhibits proper curing. It can result in efflorescence.
- Residential Roof Replacement/Installation
- InsulationWood, sheet goods, sections of framing and the like not lay on the slab for extended periods of time. They can transfer resins and tannins into the slab. This will alter the moisture content in the slab which leaves a pattern in the finished floor. Place cardboard between the slab and the stacked material to minimize any unwanted transfers. The floor should be protected from the following: Plumbers Glue, Foam Insulation, Bond Release Agents, Flux, Oils, Grease, Polyurethane, Paint, Markers (framers often write dimensions of doorways in marker on the slab. Ask them to make that note on the wood framing the doorway), Grease Sticks, Spray Paints, Crayons, Muriatic Acid, and other chemicals both before and after staining. The framers should brace the wall to the outside and not to the slab. The floors should be clean and the room empty, with absolutely nothing on the floors prior to the arrival of our crew. Our fees do not include removing paper, moving furniture, tools, equipment, fixtures, building materials, or items.