Get Notified When New, Outrageous Concrete Projects Appear on ConcreteNetwork.com
Weekly, ConcreteNetwork.com features new and outrageous concrete projects submitted by concrete contractors from around the country. They include custom, decorative concrete finishes including staining, stamping, and other unique finishes. By signing up for its monthly notification email, the site has now made it easy to track the latest projects featured.

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Calimesa, CA May 27, 2009 –Looking to stay up on today's latest innovations in decorative concrete, or simply have an interest in design? ConcreteNetwork.com features new and outrageous concrete projects weekly, submitted by contractors from around the county. And now there's a convenient way to keep track of all of the featured projects by signing up for a monthly notification email that highlights that month's projects.
These projects aren't ordinary, run-of-the-mill concrete floors. Projects feature stained concrete projects, stamped concrete projects, countertops and architectural elements and so much more. Each story features the intricate details of the project. Readers can view great photos of the project and read about the different techniques, challenges and design ideas that were used to create each unique project.
These featured projects highlight concrete's most unique and outrageous capabilities. They include one-of-a-kind, custom finishes created specifically to meet each clients individual needs. The site offers an extensive archive that is conveniently divided into subcategories for easy navigation. Browse through and gain inspiration from hundreds of completed projects.
Concrete continues be one of the most versatile building materials on the market. Today's homeowners, builders, and designers recognize the value in using concrete in their designs and plans. Decorative concrete transforms traditional grey concrete into warm brown floors, expensive slate-looking patios, and weather-resistant outdoor kitchen countertops, to name a few.
Established in 1999, The Concrete Network's purpose is to educate consumers, builders, and contractors on popular decorative techniques and applications. These include stamped concrete, stained concrete floors, concrete countertops, polished concrete, and much more. Over 10 million people visit ConcreteNetwork.com per year to research, get ideas and to find a contractor.
The site excels at connecting buyers with local contractors in their area through its Find a Concrete Contractor service. The service provides visitors with a list of decorative concrete contractors throughout the U.S. and Canada, and is fully searchable by more than 20 types of decorative concrete work in over 200 regional areas throughout North America.