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  1. Ohio masonry contractor, that's a normal look for stamped concrete prior to being cleaned and sealed. The slope at the house is regrettable, but the reality of stamping into wet concrete is that you are going to create spots that hold water.

  2. Quality issues - lots of extra lines from misaligned stamps, missing texture from uneven application and rough concrete (no texture and not smooth). It was also supposed to have a darker border but that didn't come through.

  3. I had a similar post last week about this exact type of stamped concrete look and stain we got from a subcontractor. We felt it was darker than the sample image we provided our GC. As a result, the guy came back out and lightened it up using Xylene. Looks better now.

  4. I myself usually stamp about 7-8 ( 80 cubic ft per 1 yard )yards at a time just because anything larger could risk loosing the texture in the stamping process towards the end of the pour. The ready mix company has nothing to do with how your contractor handled the process of the pour and stamp.

  5. BBB Directory of Stamped Concrete near Columbus, OH. BBB Start with Trust ®. Your guide to trusted BBB Ratings, customer reviews and BBB Accredited businesses.

  6. BBB Accredited Stamped Concrete near Dayton, OH. BBB Start with Trust ®. Your guide to trusted BBB Ratings, customer reviews and BBB Accredited businesses.

  7. BBB Directory of Stamped Concrete in USA. BBB Start with Trust ®. Your guide to trusted BBB Ratings, customer reviews and BBB Accredited businesses.

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