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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