
A textured surface achieved on freshly poured slabs involves dragging a specialized implement across the wet material. This technique imparts a non-slip quality, making it suitable for exterior applications such as walkways,... Read more »

A textured surface imparted to freshly poured concrete using a broom-like tool creates a non-slip driving surface. This technique involves dragging a stiff-bristled broom across the wet concrete after it has been... Read more »

A textured surface imparted to freshly poured concrete by dragging a stiff-bristled broom across it before it fully hardens. This technique creates fine ridges that enhance traction and aesthetic appeal, frequently employed... Read more »

Concrete surfaces can be treated in various ways, resulting in different textures and functional properties. Two common finishes are a textured surface created by pulling a broom across freshly laid concrete, and... Read more »

A textured surface treatment applied to freshly poured concrete, this technique involves dragging a specialized broom across the surface before it fully hardens. The result is a subtle, slip-resistant texture often used... Read more »

Concrete surfaces require a finishing process to enhance their texture and functionality. Two common methods for achieving this involve using either a stiff-bristled broom or a brush across the freshly poured concrete... Read more »