Browse through these pictures to see some of the projects we've done and to get some ideas of what could be done to your concrete.
A Transformed Pool Deck

This new pool deck had the curvy appeal, but the bland gray concrete was hard for the eyes to bear.

A base coat of Concrete Resurrection's Beach Sand and highlights of Fossil Wood captured the beauty that was hidden in this concrete all along. What a difference a little color makes. . .
Lizella Oasis

This back patio in Lizella was very, let's say, BLAH!

Using an English Red acid stain and adding highlights of Smith's Amber set the color stage for this oasis. We placed two 3-foot medallions set in an 18-inch tile pattern, all engraved into the concrete. Boy, what a difference!!
Upson County Cabin Screened Porch

This screened porch in Upson County was your standard, boring, blah concrete.

After using Smith's Natural, Amber, Sandstone, and Concrete Resurrections' Fossil Wood and Dark Slate, this screened porch got a beautiful flagstone makeover!
Custom Concrete Engraving

This is some personalized engraving into the concrete that was added to the above screened porch floor for the homeowners. Semper Fi!!

More custom engraving for the homeowners of the above screened porch.
Epoxy Flake Floor

This entryway at YKK was in need of renovating. It had vinyl tile on the floor, so we had to grind it to prepare it for the epoxy flake floor.

We used a gray base with the flakes and a clear topcoat. It's a great improvement, don't you think?
A Touch of Fire Brick
Partial Basement Floor

This is a small area in a basement that had a partial area of tile. The homeowners wanted to do away with the tile and add these stained floors.

The stain is Desert Sand base with Bark Brown highlights, topped with clear epoxy for durability and shine. A touch of class!
Small Porch, Big Difference
Marshallville Makeover

This family room in Marshallville was ready for some life in the floor.

Again, Desert Sand and Bark Brown were used to transform this floor. An "accent rug" was stained and engraved into the middle of the floor to divide the room a little.
Perry Carport

These homeowners just recently built this detached carport and didn't want plain, gray concrete.

By using Tobacco Leaf color from Concrete Resurrection WRC, this carport came to life!
Perry Garage

This is the garage at the same house as the above pictures.

Again, Tobacco Leaf from Smith's Color Floor accented the wall colors perfectly!
Warner Robins Bedroom and Livingroom

This homeonwer ripped out the carpet so we could stain his floors. This is the master bedroom.

This is the living room where the homeowner also tore out the carpet. We stained the floors and engraved a compass rose.
Warner Robins Master Bathroom Do-over

You probably saw this picture on our first page in our photo gallery. This homeowner wanted to darken the floor in her master bathroom.

The original color was Walnut. We oversprayed it with Tree Bark and then rewaxed the floor. The homeowner was very pleased!