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Stamp of Approval:
Distinctive Concrete
Leaves Its Mark on New England
By
Michele Dawson,
The Concrete Network
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fter 14 years of working on heavy-duty concrete
infrastructure projects, Bill Guthro came to see the
light at the end of the tunnel when he entered the realm
of decorative concrete. |
Now, four years later, Distinctive Concrete of New England,
located in Rowley, Massachusetts, leads the charge in decorative
concrete in the region.
"When
I was in structural concrete, it was quantity-based. Now in
decorative concrete, its quality-based," Guthro said,
saying its a change for which he had been yearning.
"Before I never had anyone coming up to me at the end of the
day and saying thats beautiful. Now I do."
Distinctive Concrete specializes in stamped concrete, color acid
stains, concrete repair, and countertops.
Guthros
dive into decorative concrete happened by chance.
After
being involved in extensive infrastructure projects, including
Bostons in-progress Big Dig the largest and most complex
highway and tunnel project in the country Guthro knew it was
time for something different.
While
surfing the Internet he was caught off guard when he stumbled upon
web sites adorned with decorative concrete projects.
"Maybe it was the Yankee blue blood mentality, but I had
never heard of it," he confesses. "As soon as I saw it,
I knew this was it this was what I had to do."
After
those life-changing Internet sessions, Guthro gave up his steady
paychecks and spent the next six months attending decorative
concrete seminars across the country.
"I
told people I was going to start a business and they thought I was
crazy," he said.
One of the
first and most important steps Guthro took was to launch a
marketing campaign, comprised primarily of educating people about
decorative concrete, which was unfamiliar to most of New England.
"People dont know anything about it. Then we they see a
countertop or a shower surround in a magazine, they have to have
it," he said.
One of the
reasons decorative concrete was so rare is because concrete in
general is used less regularly for projects like driveways than in
other parts of the country.
Guthro
estimates that about 90 percent of the driveways in New England
are asphalt, 5 percent are crushed stone, and just 5 percent
concrete.
Part of
the educational process involves convincing New England residents
that stamped concrete can hold up in the frigid, harsh winters.
Guthro says stamped concrete is more durable and will last longer
than any other type of masonry installation. Traditional pavers
and cobblestone settles unevenly during the freezing and thawing
cycles of winter. But stamped concrete is reinforced with 3/8-inch
steel reinforcing rods placed 24 inches on center each way in the
middle of the concrete. The steel resists the constant heaving
during the freezing and thawing cycles.
"If
done properly, it does last," he tells his clients.
So Guthro
proceeded to create his own market and his own concrete niche in
New England. He began with stamped concrete, which earned him
numerous pool deck jobs. But he knew he needed something more
the pool season in New England is short.
He then
added acid-stained floors to his repertoire. And as soon as his
company was listed in the phone book, inquiries for concrete
countertops flooded in.
"I
had at least 200 inquiries I figured I better start (making
countertops)," Guthro said.
And today
11 of Guthros countertops embellish the prestigious Boston
Design Center, a grand 12-story complex that caters to the design
industry. Some 75 showrooms feature the most unique fabrics,
furniture, wall coverings, floor coverings, lighting, art,
accessories, antiques, kitchens and baths from more than 1,200
manufacturers.
Designer
Billie Brenner of Billie Brenner Ltd., a bathroom specialty store,
chose Guthro and his concrete countertops to showcase her gorgeous
sink fixtures. The exposure has been great for Guthro, who faces
limited competition in the New England area.
"Every time I get a call, they tell me Im the only one
they could find doing decorative concrete," Guthro said.
Guthro
acknowledges there have been others who have tried to take the
leap into decorative concrete. But most, he said, have made one of
three major mistakes. First, they dont charge enough to
compensate for the high costs involved in decorative concrete
production, ultimately driving themselves out of business.
Or, they
arent versatile enough. Those who specialize in stamped
concrete, for example, are limited to just a few months of the
year when the weather cooperates.
But
perhaps the biggest obstacle, Guthro said, is making the mistake
of assuming that switching gears to acid-staining and countertops
is a simple task.
"Whats
been dangerous is guys who have been cement masons for 30 years
attempting this," Guthro said. "This is a totally
different animal."
Guthro,
who is an authorized installer for 10 product manufacturers, has
enjoyed watching his company grow. His company name has become
synonymous with decorative concrete in the New England area.
"Distinctive Concrete is almost a brand name," he said.
One of the
biggest challenges for Guthro has been finding and keeping skilled
employees. Because decorative concrete is such a rarity in New
England, there arent many who know how to do it. That means
Guthro has to spend a good chunk of time training.
"Getting help is hard. Its a big investment and its
really tough to replace someone once youve trained them,"
he said.
And what
does he see in the future?
For now,
Guthro, who has four employees in the field and two in the office,
tries to take each day one at a time he has to because hes
booked about four months in advance.
"I
want to walk away from a project and hear the client say, "Geez,
isnt that nice? and see them telling their friends about
it," Guthro said. "It gives you a high from a job well
done."
Distinctive
Concrete of New England
PO Box 325
Rowley, MA 01969
(978) 948-2970
(978) 948-5124 FAX
Send Mail Now - Click Here
www.distinctiveconcrete.com
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Michele Dawson writes each
week on one of the contractor members of The Concrete Network (www.concretenetwork.com).
She has written about the home building industry for several
years and was on the public affairs staff of the California
Building Industry Association. |
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