Concrete Acid Stain, Dyes, Pigments, Sealers, and Supplies
Everything you need to find inspiration, design, and accomplish your next do-it-yourself decorative concrete project.
Everything you need to find inspiration, design, and accomplish your next do-it-yourself decorative concrete project.
Projects from our customers, how-to guides, and design tips from our blog
Time to start concrete decor projects for your backyards, outdoor living areas and gardens!
Every year, DCI sponsors students at RPI and donate products for their Concrete Canoe Competition
Details of a customer project using concrete acid stains to create a marbled granite look, featuring cola and english red colors.
Prevention is the best approach for concrete problem solving. A soft concrete slab, could pose problems for your decorative concrete application.
When we were first approached by this homeowner, we couldn’t believe the condition of their drive and walkways. Gray and black concrete paint applied…
Our homeowner wanted a change and selected a stenciled overlay with contrasting colors. The surface was sandblasted to remove existing sealer and prepare the…
Renee P. of Studio, CA resurfaced her patio removing layers of epoxy paint before overlaying the surface and acid staining. She completed the project…
What You Need To Know Before Ordering Pigment Many of our customers are building houses or pouring slabs and have questions about how to…
By far the picture of a Shawnee, Oklahoma dentist’s office is the most popular project photo with our customers. The floor was designed and…
Question: I want to acid stain the floors in my house. What can I do to hide the holes around the perimeter of my…