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Concrete Stamps

Ashler Concrete Stamps
 

Ashler Concrete Stamps

Ashler Concrete Stamps

 

Stone Concrete Stamps

Stone Concrete Stamps

 

Slate Concrete Stamps

 Slate Concrete Stamps

 

Rock Concrete Stamps

Rock Concrete Stamps
 

Seamless Texture Concrete Stamps

Seamless Texture Skins - Mats

 

Brick Concrete Stamps

 Brick Concrete Stamps

 

Granite Concrete Stamps

Granite Concrete Stamps

 

Tile Concrete Stamps Tile Concrete Stamps
 

Oxford Stone Concrete Stamps

Oxford Stone Concrete Stamps

 

Borders and Soldier Course Concrete Stamps

Borders & Soldier Course Concrete Stamps

 

Cobblestone Concrete Stamps

Cobblestone Concrete Stamps

 

Wood or Wooden Concrete Stamps

Wood Concrete Concrete Stamps
 

Pebble or Small Rock Concrete Stamps

Pebble Concrete Stamps

 

Seaside Beach Concrete Stamps

Seaside & Beach Concrete Stamps

 

Fan Concrete Stamps

Fan Concrete Stamps

 

Cobblestone Concrete Stamps

Cobblestone Circle Concrete Stamps

 

Overlay Concrete Stamps

Overlay Concrete Stamps

 

Paver Concrete Stamps

Paver Concrete Stamps
 

ADA Truncated Dome Concrete Stamps

 ADA Truncated Dome Concrete Stamps

 

MISC.

Miscellaneous Concrete Stamps

 

Handicap Ramp Concrete Stamps

Handicap Ramp Concrete Stamps 

 

Specialty Border Concrete Stamps

Specialty Border Stamps

Custom Name Concrete Stamps

Name Stamps
 

 
   
   

Frequently Ask questions about our Concrete Stamps

Where are these Concrete Stamps made?

The USA!

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What is a floppy?
A flex is produced with a more "pliable" urethane that can be bent to a 90* angle. The flex has no handles and is thinner. This allows you to "fill in" the areas that the concrete stamps do not, confining situations such as formed edges or next to a wall etc. which will minimize your final touch up. Flexes are available in all patterns.



How many concrete stamps will I need for my job?
The general rule is that you will need enough concrete stamps to completely go across the width of the area to be stamped plus 1 to 2 additional concrete stamps to start the next row. You will also need at least one flex, a tamper tool and miscellaneous hand tools. Grout wheels are also available. IMPORTANT: Always remember to know the dimensions of the tool of choice since sizes vary from pattern to pattern. Always take into consideration your normal job factors such as wind, sun exposure, and general climate. You do not want to lose your stamping "window" due to an inadequate number of concrete stamps.


Do I have to purchase a minimum number of stamps?
No. The Concrete Supply House does not require you to purchase a minimum or set. We understand that this is an investment and some small jobs such as a walkway or small patio may only require a few stamps.


Are your concrete stamps warranted?
Yes. StampMaster ® Concrete Texturing stamps are lifetime warranted when used under proper conditions with the appropriate decorative concrete products.


Why do some mat patterns have a choice of different colors?
There is a slight variation in the pattern from color to color to create a more natural look as they interlock correctly. We use color coding to make it more convenient for you. There is no set color order when placing on your concrete, just don’t put the same colors next to each other. When a pattern has more than one color we recommend that an equal amount of each color is purchased to assure the more natural look.


What type of care is needed for your concrete stamps?
The care is simple. Just hose, wipe down and your concrete stamps are ready for your next job.


How many inches of concrete is required in order to use concrete stamps?
A minimum of 2" inches of concrete is needed.


Why can’t I use all floppies rather than regular concrete stamps?
In order to stamp properly you need the rigidity of the actual regular concrete stamps. The concrete stamps are made with handles, a more durable material and allows you to "get on" the concrete sooner. Flex are manufactured for the fill in and tight areas only and not designed to support the weight of a worker.


What are the most popular concrete stamp patterns?
There are to many patterns that are popular in our line of concrete stamps to mention. Ashler Slate, Random Stone, London Cobblestone, Vegas Stone, Antique Brick Basketweave are just a few that are popular.


Can StampMaster® Concrete texturing stamps be used with overlayments?
Most of our concrete stamps can also be used with overlayment systems but keep in mind that you will have to allow for extra material costs as you will need a 3/8" to _". (We are currently working with StampMaster, to get a definite list to better answer this question)


Do you carry any of the other supplies needed for decorative concrete?
Yes, we also carry Stencils, Acid Stain, Color Hardener, and Release Agents, As well as other Tools for the Concrete Industry

Do your stamps have handles?
Yes, all of our stamps have handles with the exception of:

  • All Floppys/Flexes
  • All 12" Touchup concrete stamps
  • Seamless texture skins smaller than 56"   

We have found that handles are not needed for these particular items because handles do not aid the Stamper in any significant way.  We do offer handles on these items on a special order basis, call our toll free number and we can assist you.         

                                               
When can my order be shipped?
Most orders can be shipped the same day if placed by 1:00 PM Eastern Standard


How will my order ship?
UPS, Common Carrier, Federal Express. The mode of transportation will depend on the size, weight and dimensions of your particular order. We find the most economical way for our customer.



What are seamless mats or concrete stamps?
Seamless concrete stamps are a non-directional mat with no apparent seams due to the featheredge. This allows you to score your own lines/patterns, if you so choose. This type of mat is popular with the overlayment systems as it is a lower profile and requires less material than the regular concrete stamps.


What are the payment methods?
Prior to shipment we accept MasterCard, Visa, AMEX or check. We also accept PayPal, from PayPal.com please use stamps@concretesupplyhouse.com  No COD orders please.


Can a do-it-yourselfer use your concrete stamps?
It is not recommended for someone who is not familiar with concrete work But we do understand that each and every person has different skills and skill levels.  We offer a video on how to finish concrete, we suggest starting there.
 

If this still doesn't answer a question you might have, we would be glad to help:

Call us at 1-888-88-CRETE or Email us at stamps@concretesupplyhouse.com

 


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