A concrete acid stain consists of a unique mixture that creates a chemical reaction between concrete and an acid stain. The chemical effect is what makes the acid stain resilient, altering the color of the concrete. 

 

Besides Concrete, Acid Stain is on What Else? 

Acid stain can take done on floors, patios, driveways, countertops, and anything else concrete.

The cost of acid-staining is contingent on the size of the space getting acid-stain. To acid stain, a surface needs degreasing, sanding, and scrubbing. The objective is to expose the concrete’s pores so the acid stain can enter and mix with the calcium or lime. 

 

When to Acid Stain

Before framing, stud walls or sheetrock is the best time to do am acid staining.

Harrisburg Epoxy Flooring concrete acid stain floor

Preparing an outdoor patio for staining

When acid staining, plenty of grease removal solution and water are necessary to prepare the floor, potentially harming the sheetrock. The floor needs protection from wax, grease, dirt, paint, and other pollutants. When it comes to tile and carpet applications, a contaminated floor isn’t a big deal.

On the other hand, with an acid stain, the floor is a canvas for creativity. It necessitates protection, and a double paper cover from wall to wall works excellently. Sometimes it isn’t possible to do the acid stain first.

So, do the staining before installing trim and interior doors. This way, the acid stain could be wall-to-wall without destroying the wood, trim, and door casings. Additionally, there’s less masking and taping, reducing the cost of the acid stain project.

 

The Lifespan of Acid Stain

The acid stain lasts longer if you keep the stain clean and maintain it.

There are other flooring choices available. For instance, 3D metallic floors are increasing in popularity. Other flooring options include stamp overlays and stenciled tiles. If you’re wondering how long acid staining takes, for a completed project, 2-5 days is sufficient. After acid staining your concrete, apply a sealer.

Acrylic is the most common because it’s economical, breathable, durable. Several sealers have little to no VOC. The main thing to remember about concrete acid stain flooring is to keep it clean. 

Walk and wear wax is a priceless product. Use the tool with a micro-fiber mop. There’s no need to buff. Concrete acid stain flooring is ideal for upkeeping high traffic areas. If you are nervous about acid being around you and your loved ones, try another type of stain.

Acrylic stains, water-based stains, solvent-borne stains, and polymer stains are well-known. Some infuse, getting beneath the surface. Other stains only sit on top. 

Staining delivers a magnificent richness that’s not obtainable with other coloring mediums. Instead of creating an opaque, substantial effect like paint, stains enter the concrete to permeate it with translucent, shining tones that differ from surface to surface. The results can imitate anything from stained wood to tanned leather to polished marble to natural stone or even stained wood.

If you have any questions on acid stain floors, call us at Harrisburg Epoxy Services.