What Is: Concrete Stamping?
Concrete stamping is a technique used in the construction industry to create decorative patterns and textures on concrete surfaces. The process involves pressing a patterned stamp onto freshly poured concrete to create a textured surface that resembles natural materials such as stone, brick, or wood. The stamps used in concrete stamping are typically made of polyurethane or rubber and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The stamps are applied to the concrete while it is still wet, and a release agent is used to prevent the stamps from sticking to the concrete. Once the stamps are in place, the surface is left to dry and cure.