Here at Brickform, we want to help you create one-of-a-kind concrete projects. With the right tools, knowledge, and inspiration, you'll achieve results that stand out. That's why we're excited to introduce the latest addition to our stamping lineup: Ozark Barnwood. Plus, discover pro tips and techniques for mastering exposed aggregate finishes. Achieve a Rustic Lookwith Ozark Barnwood stampsBrickform's selection of wood plank concrete stamps just got even better with the addition of Ozark Barnwood. Made from authentic reclaimed barn siding, this stamp replicates the look of weathered wood with incredible accuracy. The realistic knots, saw cuts, and grooves, give it a timeless and charming appearance. Watch this video to learn about the features of this new Brickform stamping tool and see how it can help you achieve a beautiful and natural-looking wood finish for your next project. 9 Tips for Mastering Exposed Aggregate FinishesPerfect your exposed aggregate process by using the best techniques and products in the industryBrickform technical rep John Reynolds shares his advice for creating beautiful and consistent exposed aggregate! Featured ProductsOzark Barnwood Stamp Cast from authentic reclaimed barn siding, using our new lightweight urethane. Select-Etch Concrete Surface Retarder Makes exposed aggregate easier, more consistent and controlled by preventing cement paste hardening. Add Brickform.com to Your Phone's Home ScreenDo you find yourself coming to the site often? Save it to your Home Screen so you can access it with one click just like you would an app. Step 1: Open Safari and go to Brickform.com Step 2: Tap the share icon, scroll down, and select Add to Home Screen Step 3: Check the name and tap Add You're done! On Android: 1) Open Brickform.com with Chrome 2) Tap the 3 dots in the upper right-hand corner 3) Tap "Add to home screen" Looking for Brickform products?Buy our products in person at a distributor near you. In Case You Missed itCorrect, Upgrade or Blend ColorsWatch to see how Refresh corrects discoloration, upgrades old concrete, or blends together multiple pours. |