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“name”: “How much does concrete staining cost in Tennessee?”,
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“text”: “Concrete staining in Tennessee typically costs $2–$5 per square foot for a basic single-color stain, or $4–$8 per square foot for decorative multi-color or acid-stain effects. Staining an existing driveway, patio, or floor is one of the most cost-effective ways to dramatically improve its appearance.”
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“name”: “What is the difference between acid staining and water-based concrete staining?”,
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“text”: “Acid staining uses a chemical reaction with the minerals in the concrete to create permanent, variegated earth tones — each floor is unique. Water-based staining applies a pigmented coating that gives more uniform, controllable color in a wider range of hues. Acid stains are more traditional; water-based stains offer more design flexibility.”
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“name”: “Can you stain old or existing concrete?”,
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“text”: “Yes — existing concrete can be stained as long as the surface is in good condition, clean, and free of sealers or coatings that would block penetration. Old stains, oil spots, and cracks need to be addressed first. Surface preparation is the most important factor in achieving a beautiful result on existing concrete.”
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“name”: “How long does concrete stain last?”,
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“text”: “Properly applied and sealed concrete stain lasts 5–10 years before it may need refreshing, depending on traffic and exposure. Acid stains are permanent and won’t peel or chip — they become part of the concrete. Water-based coatings may need reapplication sooner. Applying a protective topcoat extends the life significantly.”
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“name”: “Can interior concrete floors be stained?”,
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“text”: “Yes — stained concrete floors are a popular interior design choice for basements, garages, and even living spaces. Interior staining is typically done with water-based products for easier application and fume control. A high-quality polyurethane or epoxy topcoat protects the finish from foot traffic and moisture.”
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