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¿Por qué el acero inoxidable es bueno para las barandillas?

Altamente durable: Una barandilla de acero inoxidable es más vital que otros materiales como la madera debido a su resistencia a la tracción comparativamente más alta. También tiene propiedades antioxidantes y puede soportar diversas condiciones climáticas (como el sol y el granizo).

 

¿Qué acero inoxidable es mejor para las barandillas?

 El acero inoxidable de grado 304 puede ser la mejor opción para un sistema de barandas diseñado tanto para interiores como para exteriores, especialmente si su aplicación está lejos de grandes masas de agua salada y no estará expuesta a condiciones extremas.

 

 

 

¿Qué acero es mejor para la barandilla exterior?

 El acero al carbono es, sin duda, la opción más asequible y, sin duda, es lo suficientemente fuerte como para usar en barandillas y pasamanos para exteriores. El proceso de fabricación incorpora un componente de carbono de hasta un 2%, y esto es lo que le da al acero al carbono su resistencia y dureza características.

 

¿Por qué el acero inoxidable es bueno para las manijas de las puertas?

 Las propiedades de alto rendimiento del acero inoxidable lo convierten en el material perfecto para construir los herrajes de nuestras puertas. Extremadamente duraderos, resistentes a la corrosión y las manchas, y que requieren muy poco mantenimiento, nuestros herrajes de acero inoxidable realmente pueden mejorar el rendimiento de una puerta de material compuesto o de PVCu

 

¿Qué metal es mejor para las manijas de las puertas?

 Como material para las manijas de las puertas, el acero inoxidable se aplica mejor a las puertas de uso intensivo, en particular las de edificios públicos como las autoridades públicas, hospitales, barcos en áreas de servicio de autopistas, parques e instalaciones deportivas y otros lugares con gran cantidad de usuarios. poblaciones que estarán en uso durante mucho tiempo.

 

¿Es Chrome bueno para las manijas de las puertas?

 Las manijas de las puertas cromadas son una opción muy popular para las manijas de las puertas modernas, especialmente los diseños Lever On Rose de estilo europeo contemporáneo. Muchos tiradores y pomos de armarios de cocina también se suministran en cromo pulido, lo que puede ser muy útil para permitirle combinar el acabado de los muebles de su puerta en todas las gamas.

 

¿Cuál es el vidrio más seguro para las puertas de la ducha?

Vidrio templado: La durabilidad mejorada y los fragmentos más seguros hacen que el vidrio templado sea el mejor tipo de vidrio para puertas de ducha. Si bien probablemente haya escuchado el término, es posible que se pregunte en qué se diferencia el vidrio templado del vidrio “normal” (técnicamente denominado vidrio recocido).

 

¿Las bisagras de latón son mejores que las de acero inoxidable?

El latón y el bronce, ambos aleaciones a base de cobre, son metales duraderos que pueden soportar condiciones climáticas extremas, como lluvia, aire salado, smog, y pueden formar bisagras más gruesas que el acero inoxidable.

 

¿Qué tipo de vidrio es mejor para las puertas de la ducha?

 Puertas de ducha de vidrio transparente.

 Debido a que no tienen una textura específica, las puertas de vidrio transparente funcionan bien con todos los estilos de decoración y le dan a su baño una apariencia atemporal. Con una apariencia tan simple, el vidrio transparente sigue siendo la opción más popular para puertas de ducha en todo el mundo.

 

 

 ¿Qué bisagras son mejores para las puertas?

 La bisagra a tope es uno de los tipos más populares de bisagras para puertas de cojinetes lisos que son buenas para puertas pesadas. La bisagra de tope recibe su nombre porque ambas hojas están embutidas en la puerta, lo que les permite hacer tope entre sí cuando la puerta está cerrada.

 

¿Una puerta debe tener 2 o 3 bisagras?

  Según la altura de la puerta en cuestión y su ancho, la necesidad estándar sigue siendo de dos a tres pulgadas para la mayoría de las puertas interiores. Sin embargo, las puertas exteriores o las más grandes con peso pesado seguramente necesitarán cuatro o más bisagras.

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What is the Distinction Between a Concrete Piece and a Cement Slab?

Many times, the words “concrete” and “cement” are used interchangeably. People presume they’re the exact same thing. However, that isn’t the case. Understanding the distinction in between a concrete and cement piece can assist you to make a more educated choice when it pertains to things like concrete patio areas or concrete foundations.First, it’s important to

keep in mind that concrete is the most popular option for structures throughout the country. It’s resilient, simple to set up, and is implied to last a life time with the right care and maintenance.If you have an interest in Googling” concrete outdoor patio installers near me,” make sure you understand what you’re getting. Do not presume that a cement piece will offer you the exact same quality! Concrete Consists Of Cement One of the most significant reasons that seal and concrete get easily

 

confused is because there is really cement within concrete.Cement is made of a variety of products, including calcium, limestone, and clay. That mix makes a great binding representative.

However, it isn’t really strong. If you’re trying to use only cement as a foundation of something, you’re likely going to end up disappointed and needing to pay a great deal of cash on repair work. The mixture is actually a key ingredient in concrete, which also consists of aggregates. Things like sand and gravel are part of these aggregates.When integrated with water, the binding properties of cement and the strength of the aggregates develop the paste-like concrete all of us know. Simply put, you can have cement

without concrete but you can’t have concrete without cement. Why is Concrete Better?Concrete tends to be even more resilient than cement, which can crack and chip easily. Concrete is used more for home building tasks and foundations since of its strength and the fact

 

that it is made to last.While cement can be

utilized for smaller tasks, consisting of grouting, concrete ought to always be utilized for pieces. You’ll be setting yourself up for a more powerful structure that will last for many years. Cement is too weak by itself and will likely end up triggering problems as a slab.There are some arguments relating to the drawbacks of concrete. Though it is strong and long lasting, it can likewise be permeable, specifically if you live in a damp location or the slab is placed on soil that does not have strong draining properties.But, by sealing your concrete and making certain it is correctly kept, you can fight any

water problems and you won’t have to stress over your concrete piece getting harmed or anything moving or sinking. Do You Required a Concrete Slab?If you’re in the southeast Michigan location and you require a concrete piece set up

, do not be reluctant to get in touch with Debuck Building and construction. Not just can we assist you with all of your concrete requirements, but we’re happy to address any additional concerns you might have about the difference( s) between concrete and

 

cement, and applications in which each can be used.

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Concrete WOOD Resurfacing 👷 Step by Step 👷 WATCH as we CREATE Decorative CONCRETE Wood

well this week this week we’re down um a couple horseshoe band in look at the ozarks um got this walkway leads over here to the garage you know it’s uh into the front stoop there i got to take this overlay off it’s broke up pretty good um it’s pretty damaged it almost looks like they put it over a slab of rock or something and it could be a couple of coatings i guess uh of concrete but it’s in pretty bad shape it’s got a lot of uh cracks a lot of damage to the to the slab but uh i just kind of took my hammer and chipped that off and it’s it’s hollow up underneath there in that spot i’m not sure how it looks up in here there’s uh you know a few cracks and some water where they water their plants so if that water’s gotten up underneath it there there’s probably good chance that a lot of this underneath here is kind of hollow so i’m gonna go ahead and start grinding this off and see what we’ve got up underneath it here okay we’re going to pick up where we left off on this job they’ve got this slab right here report and it’s ready for an overlay right now so i’m grinding the rest of it off over here as you can see that’s where i stopped i cut that line across there and reported their concrete and i’ve got to come in here and grind the rest of this concrete overlay off that was on here and i’ve already started that’s what the white is i’m taking that down to the original concrete i’ve got to bring it down there’s about a half inch lip that i’ve got to go ahead and and get you know get down flush maybe a half inch or so and we’ll probably slope it back about a foot and a half so it’s got a nice slope to it yeah other than that this is what we’ve got to start with today we’re gonna hopefully get everything ground down today and come in and do our first base coat tomorrow the finished look is gonna be a wood plank [Music] oh luke i am your father okay it’s day two on this concrete wood project down horseshoe bend and lake of the ozarks this is rick uh we just got the base coat on finished the grinding put the base coat on it looks kind of spotty right now because it’s drying up uh it’s getting kind of warm out here and you know wind’s blowing pretty good but this is a base coat it’s actually going to be darker than this but i didn’t want to go in with a white base coat so i added some color to it but you can see how much it is uh drying right there and that’s where i started it gets a little bit more solid here i’m probably going to wind up going with a second coat and it’ll be darker and you can see where it’s more and more solid as far as a darker color goes because here’s where i stopped but i’ll actually do a shade or maybe three shades darker than that i want it to be pretty dark um because when we put our wood pattern down and pull our tape this is the grout coat that you’re gonna see that’s that’s the color but you know it’s going to be almost black uh real dark you know charcoal so um it always lightens up several shades when it is drying but it always goes back to a darker color so here’s where we’re at right now on stage um got several steps to go but we should be done with this next wednesday or thursday and right now i believe this is may 2nd wednesday so anyways that’s what we got for now [Music] all right we got our second base coat on a little bit darker this time so this is the color that you’re going to see probably actually even darker than this once we put stain on it seal it you know of course that after the wood texture goes on it but this is uh a little bit truer to the color so it just went down still a little wet it will dry light but it’ll go back to this color when it’s done but it’s uh it’s a lot more solid now um starting to dry up here and there so there might be i don’t know if it’s shadows or it’s just drying up in certain areas but there you go second base coat is down okay we now have the fiber tape over our two base coats all the wood planks have been measured out everything’s hand taped four six and eight in the width the length is just kind of random i really don’t want a pattern [Music] i’ll be in monday spray over the top of this with the grout coat color that way we lock that tape down and get it sealed off because tuesday we’re going to be doing the texture wednesday we’re going to be staining and thursday we’re going to lock this thing down seal it up and get home okay we’ve got our tack coat on you can still see the tape ghosting through the tack coat of concrete because it’s just a thin layer [Music] we’ll come back in tomorrow morning with the texture coat [Music] so it almost doesn’t look like the uh almost doesn’t look like there’s anything over because you can still see that tape quite a bit but tomorrow you will not see this tape i’ll bury it tomorrow and then i’ll pull it up probably tomorrow afternoon and then we’ll stain it wednesday okay we have the wood texture coat on here uh we just do this coat in a white because uh tomorrow we’ll come in and pull the tape the pattern tape that’s underneath of it and um you know then you’ll be able to see the texture a lot better and of course the pattern once the tape’s pulled but we do it white because we’re going to color it with a couple of different colors tomorrow so that way we’ve just got a clean slate to begin with [Music] it just works better if it’s done on a white base and i don’t know if you can see this very well or not a lot of shadowing here but it’s really hard to tell what the texture looks like let me get a little closer [Music] it’s kind of so bright out here that it’s kind of bleeping everything out let’s try here [Music] all right so that’s what we have for now okay it’s cleaned up and ready for some color all the tape’s been pulled it’s been cleaned up joint lines open back up it’s been edged up against the driveway everything’s nice and clean there all the nail holes have been drilled so every plank has two nail holes on each side of it four per line that’s where the planks meet and they are staggered um uneven on purpose we want this to look as authentic as possible perfect imperfection if that makes sense so i’m getting ready to come in and just hit those nail holes with some darker color to make them completely black and then we’ll start the coloring which is going to be brown and amber [Music] okay this is before the sealer goes on but the color is all done cleaned up it’s ready to go actually started sealing it up top but i stopped to take this video real quick this is how the color turned out again this is before the sealer i’ll do a final after the sealer’s on [Music] [Music] oh [Music] let me know does that look like wood about as close as i pretty much can get it there’s different looks different colors a little bit different patterns that you could do with it but overall i think mission accomplished [Music] okay this job in four seasons is complete [Music] i think wood is done [Music] got some nice texturing real nice coloring just goes uh perfect with the setting they’ve got here now they have the house decorated [Music] you know the big wood beam pillars and the front door all rock it’s just a real rustic look so let’s just kind of finished it off [Music] this is going to run all the way over here to the front stoop [Music] i mean sorry i didn’t want to do anything with that drain other than just do a picture frame around it i didn’t want to drop any lines in it because it’s such a small area can’t keep our wood look for the most part on the side wall from the twin stoop area that will look really weird i think with a bunch of lines running through it especially with that grate we just got some really nice texturing and coloring here see if i can get a little closer so you guys can see it we have to keep the joint lines open so that’s what that is you can’t fill those in because the concrete wants to expand in the winter months well winter and summer so that concrete has to move so we gotta leave those expansion joints open yeah sun kind of gives you a little bit different perspective it does bring out the color but it also kind of makes it look a little bit different than what it really is too that’s why it looks so different over here more it’s covered up in the shade versus out there right in that bright song so the rest of it does look like this it’s just the sun just kind of blends it together more [Music] let’s look at this texture since we’re in the shade here and the coloring [Music] also drilled in every plank [Music] there’s [Music] okay that’s about it for this one you guys are watching this on youtube please subscribe to my channel and uh like the video if you like it leave me a comment let me know what you think and hit that little bell so you stay subscribed to my videos uh links are below to my facebook page and my website where you can get more information all right see you guys on the next one [Music] you

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Resurfacing Concrete with a Random Flagstone Rock Pattern

This is rick with custom, concrete design and lake of the ozarks. This week we’re over here in greenview. We’ll, probably be here this weekend. Next week week got to do this outside patio.

There’s, a couple of different slabs poured at different times, so this whole thing is going to be a flagstone pattern. When we’re done with it got a few cracks to repair in both slabs got this area right here.

As you can see, you’ve got to fill that in there’s, a crack that runs there on over to here, and there’s. Another one right here, you know, but we ‘ Ll grind all this stuff off and get it back down to uh.

You know a little bit nicer concrete and get everything repaired there’s. A crack right out here on this outside perimeter on this older slab here and i think there’s, one or two running through the center all right.

Well, we’re about at the halfway point with this project. Everything’s prepped and ready to go for the tack coat that’s, going to go over the pattern tape spent about a day and a half taping. This pattern out.

It’s all hand, taped different size stones, but everything’s, ready to spray that tack coat on. So we’re gonna seal. This tape down that way. Our lighter coat that goes on top won’t, get up underneath this tape, so that’s.

What we call a lock, coat or tap code, so everything’s, set up and ready to go workstations ready. Let’s, go okay. We have our tack coat on this left side over here is obviously still wet. That’s. Why? I ended came here to the very end at my mixing station and stopped that’s.

Why it’s a little darker and over there, as you can tell if you can see through the shadowing, i’ll step on over there because it is dry, but it’s lighter it’s kind Of crunchy because i sprayed it on, but it’s uh.

You know it’s, locked that tape down. So now there’s, a thin layer over the top of it, and that’s. That’s kind of the stage we’re at the next coat is going to be our texture coat. So, okay, we’ve wrapped up this job over here in greenview, got a flagstone pattern or just maybe a random rock pattern.

Some pieces are kind of rounded some of the rocks and some of them have points to them. Some of them are triangular, so we just did just kind of a random rock pattern. I guess you could say it’s starting to rain now, so i’m.

Probably gonna have to make this pretty quick. If you guys are watching this on my youtube channel, please subscribe to my channel like the video. If you like the work and leave me a comment, let me know what you think of the work uh the website.

This is in the description below, along with my facebook page as well uh. You can go over and check that out like that page over on facebook and go to my website and just get more information other than that, if you guys are actually on the website.

You can head on over to my youtube channel and uh, get subscribed yeah it’s. Coming down now hear that thunder anyways i’m gonna wrap this up. Hopefully i didn’t, go too quick and you guys can see this pretty good.

We’ll, see you guys on the next project.

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Decorative CONCRETE PATIO Resurfacing | Antique STAIN Lake of the Ozarks

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Hey this is Rick with Custom Concrete Design in Lake of the Ozarks. This week we’re over in Porto Cima and it’s. On the other side of the lake, we’re, going to go ahead and start grinding.

This area right here getting set up for the grinding. What we’ve got here is concrete paint and we & # 39. Ve got to take that off before we put our overlay on it. The concrete’s in pretty good shape.

I don’t, see any cracks or anything there might be a couple hairlines we’ll, see once i take and grind this concrete paint off of here, but you know the concrete’s in really pretty good shape. The paint bubbled up in these areas here and you can see where it’s chipped off, but it’s.

It’s mainly out here in the screened in area. It’s, pretty good. We’ve got to take all that off. First, all right. This job in portusema is [ Music, ], complete [, Music, ], so [, Music, ] foreign [, Music, ], [, Music, ], okay, just a little bit outside this screened in area.

To do right here on this outside lip just a little strip about three inches wide. I don’t know how long, but it’s nice and clean. We’ll go out here to the outside deck. I’m gonna try to keep it out of the sun because it changes the way this looks so i’ll.

Show you the area here in the shade, and maybe a quick glimpse of in the sun over here. The rest of it looks like in here underneath the shade, but that sun just changes the way it looks so go buy that real, quick, [ Music ].

If you guys happen to be watching this on my youtube channel, please subscribe to my channel like the video. If you like it, leave me a comment, let me know what you think below the video in the description is my website and my facebook page go check out the website for a little more information on what it is that i do and my facebook, if you Want to go over and check that out there’s, a lot of pictures and videos there as well got about 3 000 likes on that page.

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Decorative Concrete Barnwood Resurfacing | Patio Deck Makeover with Concretewood Lake of the Ozarks

Hey guys, this is rick with custom, concrete design lake of the ozarks. This week we are on the other side of the lake at a condo unit. Here lower level. They have two patios. We’re, going to go ahead and just do this one,

But first we got to take off this coating that’s on here, get it down to the bare concrete. I think i’ve. Seen a couple of cracks, we’ll, probably have to repair on that side, but overall it’s in pretty good shape.

We’re, going to come back in and put a. We’re, going to put concrete wood back over the top of this, so this is going to look like um. We’re, just gonna go in with one color. I think we’re, just gonna do a basic brown color, but we’re gonna have several different variations of that one color, but anyways yeah concrete wood.

Here we go…. What you guys are seeing here is the first coat of charcoal gray, just put it down, so this is wet. It’s right now. It’s, trying to dry it’ll dry about four or five shades lighter, and we’ll come back tomorrow and do the same thing.

We did have to do this uh outside lip here as well, because it doesn’t cool the screen door. The screen, doesn’t, go all the way to the edge, so went ahead and coated this too. Okay, our patterns taped out.

We went in with four inch six inch and we did an 8 inch too on our width and then on our length. We made them anywhere from 2, 4 6 8 and we did a few tins in there as well. So we really got everything staggered out.

Really nice, and tomorrow we’re, going to come in here and we’re going to do our base coat color over the top of this tape to basically lock it down in case there’s, any Bleed under it’ll, be the same color, so we’re going to cover this with a thin layer tomorrow, [, Music, ], okay, right now we have cut our lines, our saw cuts.

We cut them to open that back up. We pulled our tape to reveal our grout lines and our pattern um. What we’re doing right now is we’re just going through and and kind of cutting some of the corners of the boards and the edges.

I don’t know if you can see this or not right here, [ Music, ] here um here’s an edge. We’re just trying to make it somewhat jagged on some of these boards. You can see some of them here. They’re, not perfectly straight, so we’ve, just kind of gone through on different boards here and there and um.

You know just kind of knocked off the edges in the corners, but our texture went on yesterday and, as you can tell it’s, a nice wood grain texture got some of our knot. Holes in there now once we get these areas notched out.

What i’m gonna do is i’m gonna that’s. What this drill is for, i’m gonna go ahead and drill out some holes on each plank uh here and here. So two holes each side of each plank. We’re gonna have uh so that’s.

Basically gonna look like nail holes so that’s. Gonna be all the way down on every board, so it’s going to make it look even more realistic. You know between our texture and our knot, holes and our nail holes and everything um it’s.

Uh it’s, going to look like barn wood here real shortly. It already is. It just needs some coloring, which once we uh get all this done. We’re, going to go ahead and color it [ Music ] all right what we’re doing now, as you can tell making some nail holes, [, Music ].

Yes, it is  okay, this barn wood project, [ Applause ] in laurie missouri, is complete, [, Music ] so – and this is gonna, look a little bit different from different angles and heights um.

You know from this side to that side we have more light shining in and it’s. Creating a nice sheen across here and it’s. Gon na look like it’s really light and then dark. It’s all in the sunlight and the angles that i’ve got here, but this thing turned out beautiful.

Definitely going for that! Rustic barnyard, our barn farmwood, look [ Music ]! I think we got it got some nice texturing in it, nice coloring, all of our nail holes and every board a lot of knot. Holes got about a dozen.

I guess not a lot about a dozen knotholes in here, good heavy texture. Four inch wide six inch wide eight inch wide planks, all staggered: four, six, eight and ten in length.

We, got really good variation in the boards. Good variation of the texture, coloring [, Music ] – and we did hit this outside area here. [, Music ] too so  and about probably six of the boards in here we did a solid, well fairly solid, dark color to give it even more variation.

All the other ones have mixed color. Together, we got two colors brown and amber, and we got to uh about 70, probably 80 brown mixed in just a little bit amber. Give you more of a bird’s-eye view here: 

okay, let’s take a look at the detail and coloring in our planks. We also varied the um nail holes, so they’re. Not perfectly placed that’s, all done on purpose kind of staggered them too.

We actually chipped out some of the corners as well on some of the planks and also on the side of the plank to uh. Just give it more more realistic, a more realistic look trying to keep it as authentic as we could [ Music ] guys if you’re watching this on youtube.

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