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Aggregate "Exposed"
Usually a granular material, such as sand, gravel, and crushed stone, that provides a textured finish. It is commonly used for walkways and sidewalks throughout the United States. |
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Asphalt
A dark brown to black cement-based material that resembles a blacktop surface. It is commonly used on driveways, roads, playgrounds etc. Many homes in the Northeast and Midwest have asphalt driveways. |
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Brick
Bricks are small masonry blocks that are usually reddish in color. They are commonly used for patios, walkways, and even some driveways. |
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Chatahoochee Stone
Cut from the riverbeds of the Chatahoochee River, this stone has the appearance of small pebbles that form the substrate. It is commonly used for patios and walkways mainly in the Southeast. |
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Concrete - Exterior
A poured, horizontal concrete slab that has either a smooth, trowel, or broom finish. It is commonly found on driveways, garage floors and patios. |
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Concrete Floors - Interior
A poured concrete slab that has a smooth, trowel finish. It is commonly found in basements, laundry rooms, utility rooms and enclosed porches. |
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Flagstone
This stone has irregular shapes and is cut from quarries. It is commonly used for decorative walkways and patios. |
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Previously Painted
Any cement-based surface that has an existing coating. |
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Roof Tiles
Concrete tiles that are pitched and located at the top of a house. They are found primarily in the Southeast and Southwest. |
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Slate
A fine-grained, metamorphic rock that splits easily. It is commonly used for decorative interior/exterior entrance ways. |
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Stone
This is stone that is cut from the earth (not man-made). It is usually rounder in shape than Flagstone and is commonly used for walkways. |
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Swimming Pool Decks
A concrete slab often coated with texture. |
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Glazed Tile
Glazed tile has a baked-on enamel finish for protection. It is commonly used on walkways and patios. Mexican tiles that are commonly found in the Southwest are a good example of glazed tile. |
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