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Concrete, Sandblasting and Sealing Services; Aggregate Exposure, Resurfacing, Architectural and Custom Finishing

State of the Art Architectural Sandblasting & Concrete Services

PARIS LUX Ltd. focuses on creating art out of concrete to enhance the value of properties and city landscapes across Calgary. It's important to ensure proper care and maintenance for the longevity of your concrete surface. From the beginning to the end of your project, PARIS LUX Ltd. is equipped to handle all of your concrete needs and assist you in protecting your investment and maintaining the integrity of the concrete for the long-term

Driveway, Front Step, Exposed Aggregate, Sealed, New Pours and rehabbed concrete
Driveway, Front Step, Exposed Aggregate, Sealed, New Pours and rehabbed concrete

TRUSTED WITH OVER 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE

 

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CALGARY & SURROUNDING AREAS

JEFF@PARISLUX.CA

TEL.403-966-7715

Concrete, Sandblasting and Sealing Services; Aggregate Exposure, Resurfacing, Architectural and Custom Finishing

Architectural sandblasting is a surface preparation technique that is commonly used in the construction industry to create or restore decorative and structural elements of buildings, driveways, and other surfaces. It involves the use of an abrasive material, typically sand, to blast away the layers of dirt, rust, paint, or any other unwanted material from the surface of the building. Architectural sandblasting is often used to highlight intricate design details (such as exposed aggregate), remove graffiti or other unwanted markings, restore weathered bricks, or create an even, uniform finish. It is commonly used on building exteriors, but can also be used on interior surfaces, such as concrete floors, to create a polished or textured finish. The process of architectural sandblasting requires specialized equipment, safety gear, and careful planning to ensure that the surface is properly cleaned without damaging the building. It requires the expertise of trained professionals who understand the different types of abrasive materials, the safety protocols, and the techniques required to achieve the desired results.

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