3 Reasons To Go With Stained Concrete During Your Home Renovation

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3 Reasons To Go With Stained Concrete During Your Home Renovation

12 December 2016
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When people think of concrete within their home, the first image that comes to mind might be the concrete in the garage or an unfinished basement. But today, some home owner's are choosing to use stained concrete in a more frequently used room of the house, such as a kitchen or dining room. Yes, concrete can now be stained so that it has a specific look that matches the rest of the decor. Regardless of which room of the house it is going in, here are three reasons why you might want to consider stained concrete for a home.

Significant Insulation and Energy Savings

Stained concrete floors are great at providing some additional insulation for your home. This is because concrete is a material that can soak up both hot and cold air and then slowly release it over time. If you add stained concrete to multiple areas of your home, you may find that your heater or air conditioner does not have to work as hard anymore to keep your house at the desired temperature level.

Less Maintenance Than Carpets

With concrete flooring, it is very easy to tell if the floor has dust or other debris on it. If you have children at home who have in the past dragged in dirt from outside onto your nice carpets, concrete floors might be the answer you are looking for. With concrete flooring, there's no need to frequently vacuum anything, you can simply sweep or mop the floor and it will soon be as good as new.

More Durable and Environmentally Friendly

Choosing to go with stained concrete instead of wood flooring is also better for the environment. Concrete does not require any parts of a tree to be made, the most common substance it is made from is limestone, which makes concrete easily recyclable. A solid concrete floor is also quite durable and can withstand a lifetime of abuse without the need to be replaced.

If you are thinking about adding a new floor to a room in your home, you might want to stop and consider the benefits of going with stained concrete when compared to wood or other materials. Concrete's thermal mass can help reduce your energy bills, it is incredibly durable and easy to maintain and because concrete is created without killing any trees, you will be doing your part to help the environment. Reach out to a concrete contractor for more information about stained concrete.