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New Concrete Videos Detail 5 Different Types of Interior Concrete Floors

Considering an interior concrete floor? ConcreteNetwork.com has just released new online videos featuring concrete industry expert, Bob Harris detailing five of today's most popular concrete flooring types. The videos were created to guide consumers in choosing and distinguishing between the different types of decorative concrete floors available.

Yucaipa, CA (PRWEB) October 24, 2008 -- New online video series, "Floor Me", by The Concrete Network offers consumers detailed information on today's most popular concrete flooring options. The series includes 17 informational videos covering five types of concrete floors: stained concrete, concrete overlays, polished concrete, epoxy floors and concrete tiles.

Videos aim to guide consumers through the, often tedious, process of choosing an ideal flooring application to meet their needs. Videos answer a multitude of questions that may arise when installing concrete floors like, what are some limitations? How durable are concrete overlays? What are the best types of concrete floors to polish? What are possible drawbacks of epoxy coatings? And many more.

Concrete, no longer a plain, gray slab it once was, now gives consumers endless design options to choose from. Due to the growing popularity of concrete as a flooring material, consumers can now choose from customizable colors, finishes and applications. Concrete can be so uniquely designed or so naturally colored that it blends seamlessly with other elements in a room -- oftentimes, one doesn't even realize it's a concrete floor they're standing on.

Industry expert Bob Harris, host of the video series, shares over 25 years of decorative concrete experience and expertise as he answers questions, provides design tips and offers words of caution for those exploring concrete flooring options. Harris reminds consumers to do their homework before choosing a concrete floor and consult with a qualified contractor.

Videos are short and easy to watch, lasting from one to three minutes in length. They are ideal for homeowners, builders, designers and architects who are looking for a durable, cost effective alternative to traditional flooring materials like carpet and tile.

Watch the entire series of 70 concrete floor videos online.

Established in 1999, The Concrete Network's purpose is to educate consumers, builders, and contractors on popular decorative techniques and applications. These include stamped concrete, stained concrete floors, concrete countertops, polished concrete, and much more. In 2007 The Concrete Network Website had over 11 million visitors researching decorative concrete.

The site excels at connecting buyers with local contractors in their area through its Find a Concrete Contractor service. The service provides visitors with a list of decorative concrete contractors throughout the U.S. and Canada, and is fully searchable by 23 types of decorative concrete work and 202 regional areas throughout North America.

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The Concrete Network Floor Me video series.

The Concrete Network Floor Me video series.
Concrete floor videos feature detailed information different types of floors including available color options.

The Concrete Network Floor Me video series.

The Concrete Network Floor Me video series.
Concrete floor videos feature detailed information stained and polished floors and many more.

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