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Stained Concrete on Tilt Walls

Stained Concrete on Tilt Wall
Tilt wall alternative: Stained Concrete

Decorative Stained Concrete

on Tilt Walls

offers an exciting finish that is often overlooked when deciding on a finish to tilt-wall construction.  Stained Concrete is a design option that has a durable, permanent, and low maintenance finish that offers many choices for your project.

Weather

Examples of exterior stained concrete walls can be found in climates harsher than our Texas weather dating back to the 1950s.  These walls are still vibrate today.

Form Liners & Sandblasting

While form liners and sandblasting have always been choices with tilt-up walls, adding concrete stain colors to the mix adds depth and a natural element to the walls. Concrete stain is not a solid paint finish, it is a more fluid look vs a monochromatic look.  It will not have to be repainted after a few years due to weather or UV rays.

Everything that you see on stained concrete floors can be created on tilt-walls.  You are only limited by your imagination.

Stained concrete tilt-walls are beautiful by themselves or they work well with various decorative features such as fins, bands, reveals, and even custom shapes that can be formed into the panel faces.

Better than Paint or Stucco

Stain on concrete walls also works well with exposed aggregate and various levels of sandblasting.  All this contributes to a building that speaks to your brand. Stained Concrete is also a superior finish to stucco because it cannot be damaged by hail or hard strikes against the building. Your stained walls won’t ever need to be patched or repainted.

Stained Interior Tilt Wall

Another often missed surface for concrete stain is the interior tilt-wall.  This surface can also be stained for a long-lasting, durable, and beautifully colored wall. This can bring in a warmth and natural feel that just cannot be achieved with paint.

Stained Concrete is a Cost Savings

While this finish has been used in the past, it is gaining popularity for churches, office buildings and industrial buildings.  Stained concrete can offer a cost savings up front as well as over time with it’s durability.