Color Concrete

Property owners and landscape designers are on the constant lookout for methods to improve the appearance of their properties and projects at a reasonable cost. Colored concrete meets that objective. The same colored concrete can be made to look different by employing different finishing techniques. Colored concrete can be sandblasted or a retarder can be used and then the aggregate exposed. Colored concrete is considered one of the most effective ways to improve the appearance of a project.


ColorFlo Liquid Color Samples
Thymend Sample
Thyme
Doeskin Sample
Doeskin
Buttercup Sample
Buttercup
Marigold Sample
Marigold
Sandstone Sample
Sandstone
Sahara Sample
Sahara
Sandalwood Sample
Sandalwood
Nutmeg Sample
Nutmeg
Rosemary Sample
Rosemary
Ginger Sample
Ginger
Bamboo Sample
Bamboo
Straw Sample
Straw
Canvas Sample
Canvas
Toffee Sample
Toffee
Burlap Sample
Burlap
Cinnamon Sample
Cinnamon
Earthen Sample
Earthen
Rawhide Sample
Rawhide
Buckskin Sample
Buckskin
Leather Sample
Leather
Taupe Sample
Taupe
Lava Sample
Lava
Buffalo Sample
Buffalo
Bark Sample
Bark
Colony Red Sample
Colony Red
Clay Sample
4Clay
Fox Red Sample
Fox Red
Terra Cotta Sample
Terra Cotta
Rose Sample
Rose
Brick Red Sample
Brick Red
Paver Red Sample
Paver Red
Apple Red Sample
Apple Red
Dusty Rose Sample
Dusty Rose
Light Plum Sample
Light Plum
Redwood Sample
Redwood
Dark Redwood Sample
Dark Redwood
Ash Sample
Ash
Oyster Sample
Oyster
Orchid Sample
Orchid
Rustique Sample
Rustique
Mauve Sample
Mauve
Merlot Sample
Merlot
Lilac Sample
Lilac
Garnet Sample
Garnet
Desert Tan Sample
Desert Tan
Salmon Sample
Salmon
Prairie Tan Sample
Prairie Tan
Peach Sample
Peach
Trail Dust Sample
Trail Dust
Driftwood Sample
Driftwood
Spice Sample
Spice
Apricot Sample
Apricot
Buckwheat Sample
Buckwheat
Pecan Sample
Pecan
Antique Gold Sample
Antique Gold
Old Gold Sample
Old Gold
Sand Sample
Sand
Cedar Sample
Cedar
Camel Sample
Camel
Sedona Sample
Sedona
        Slate Sample
Slate
Smoke Sample
Smoke
Charcoal Sample
Charcoal
Onyx Sample
Onyx
       
These color samples represent shades of Integral Colors based on 94lbs. gray Type I-II Portland cement with 4" slump. Use this chart as a guideline only. The colors may not exactly represent the final color. Shade variations of cement and aggregate plus variations in the volume of water, the addition of admixtures and other additives may have an effect on the design mix and final color. We recommend that a test slab be poured and approved prior to the start of the job.