Can You Make Stamped Concrete Not Slippery?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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There are several techniques and products you can use to make a stamped surface less slippery when wet. One of the standard methods involves mixing a nonslip additive such as

SureCrete’s SureGrip

, H&C SharkGrip or Matcrete’s Rhino Grip into the water- or solvent-based acrylic sealer before rolling it on.

Is stamped concrete slippery?

Stamped concrete is

more slippery than normal concrete

, mainly because concrete comes with a brushed finish that provides a rough texture. Stamped concrete is smooth, therefore more slippery, especially when it is wet.

Is stamped concrete slippery around a pool?

As a decorative surface of faux stonework, stamped concrete does not have the usual roughness of concrete. This means — though more affordable than the real stone — stamped concrete has

the potential to be somewhat slippery in weather-prone, exterior settings like a pool

.

How do you fix slippery concrete around a pool?

One option is to

add engravings or stampings to the deck

. Add a new layer of concrete and have a design engraved or pushed into the new layer. This will add texture and make it easier to get traction on the surface even when it’s wet.

What type of concrete is best around pools?

Of all the types of patios that one can put around a swimming pool,

regular brushed concrete

is certainly the most inexpensive. In most cases, it costs 40–70% less than stamped concrete.

What happens if you don’t seal stamped concrete?


Left unsealed, the colors will fade, water marks may be an issue

, and stains can penetrate leaving ugly oil spots where the service guy left his old jalopy parked on the driveway. It’s pure and simple, the job just won’t last without a good sealer.

How long will stamped concrete last?

Provided it’s installed correctly and adequately maintained, stamped concrete will last just as long as non-stamped, or standard, concrete—

about 25 years

. That’s because the processes of installing stamped concrete and standard concrete are mostly the same.

Is stamped concrete slippery in winter?

Stamped concrete

is very slippery when there is any rain, snow or moisture of any kind

on it. Stamped concrete patios and walkways require a sealant and it is this sealant that creates the slippery surface.

Does stamped concrete get hot?

We recently did stamped concrete for our pool deck and are

finding it to be unbearably hot

. … If the color of the stamped concrete is a dark color it will absorb the heat from the sun and be hot to touch.

How often do you need to seal stamped concrete?

Stamped concrete should be resealed

every 2 to 3 years

, depending on your weather conditions. Here’s how to reseal your stamped concrete after it has been cleaned: Dry completely – allow 24 hours to air dry or use a leaf blower. DO NOT apply sealer to wet or even damp surfaces.

What can you put on concrete to make it not slippery?

You can make concrete non-slip by applying a layer of

non slip concrete sealer

or adding non-slip additives or silica sand to concrete sealer before sealing. If the concrete is already sealed you can add a layer of slip resistant paint or non-slip strips can be used.

Is stamped concrete worth it?

Many homeowners wonder if it is worth the cost to install a stamped concrete patio or driveway. The answer is

yes

, because it adds curb appeal and aesthetic value to your home, allowing you to maximize the return on your investment.

Is sealing concrete necessary?

You do not have to use a cure and seal, but

it is important to seal your concrete

. … Sealing your concrete will protect it against damage and deterioration against water absorption and surface abrasion. Sealed concrete is more resistant to: Cracking, spalling, and pitting.

How much concrete goes around a pool?

For concrete purposes we generally recommend

5′ x 5′ concrete slab

. Tanning lounger/ Chaise loungers need a minimum of 8′ of concrete off of the swimming pool.

What is the concrete around a pool called?

The hardscape area around your swimming pool is called

a surround, deck, or decking

, even though it isn’t always made of wood or composite, like traditional outdoor decks with which we most often associate the words. Traditionally, most in-ground swimming pool decks are made of concrete.

Does concrete around a pool need to be sealed?

The concrete around your pool should be

sealed every 2-3 years depending on weather conditions

and the amount of sun the pool gets per year. Preventing future damage will not only save money in the long run but will keep your concrete looking like new for years.

Jasmine Sibley
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