Stamps & Skins in USA and CanadaSuper-Krete
Liquid release for concrete stamps & texturing tools. This makes stamping concrete or overlays easy and error free. Keep tools clean & in good condition. Featured Product: L.M. Scofield Company
Choose LITHOTEX Pavecrafters durable, high-output concrete imprinting tools and embossing skins when stamping freshly placed concrete floors and hardscapes. Featured Product: Butterfield Color
Complete line of concrete stamps & skins. Patterns include brick, slate, stone, wood, and more. Stamp tampers & touch up tools. Molded from real stone. Order now. Featured Product: All in Concrete, LLC
Concrete stamp mats & texture skins from $130 each. Ashlar slate, brick, cobblestone, flagstone & more. Call for tech. support or training. Order now! Featured Product: Contractor Source
Complete concrete stamp sets from $375. Individual stamps & skins from $85 each. Patterns include slate, random stone, cobble stone, roman fan & more. Call for discounts. Featured Product: Brickform
Over 175 patterns, from Rough-Cut Ashlar to Random Stone, and Used Brick to Wood Plank textures, available in various sizes, joints, grout lines, etc. Featured Product: Proline Concrete Tools
The leader in concrete stamps & stamping tools. Large selection on stone texture mats, skins, borders, medallions...nationwide distributors. High qulaity tools & technical support. Featured Product: Get More Information: Read more about Concrete Stamps & Skins on The Concrete Network. You’ll also find tips for stamping concrete driveways, pool decks, and patios, a review of the stamping process including stamping tools, stamp mats, tampers, stamped concrete designs including patterns and textures, exposed aggregate, acid etch staining, other decorative concrete elements, and other resources.
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