

If you want to achieve a broom finish that's not too rough or too smooth, you have to start the finishing process at the right time. If you start too late, you may not be able to see your broom finish at all. If you start too early, you may leave some humps or dips in the concrete, or create a rougher texture than wanted. This step is probably one of the most important steps to ensuring your broom finished patio comes out looking perfect.
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If you trying to achieve that perfect non-slip, professional looking, easy to clean broom finish surface, I've made the video above to show you how we do it on our jobs. On this page, I'm going to share my 5 best tips for getting the perfect broom finish concrete patio. Due to this, I feel I have perfected the craft of broom finishing, knowing when to start the finish, and exactly what tools will be needed.Īdding a broom finish to a concrete patio may seem like an easy thing to do, but in reality, it's really quite easy to mess it up.

Over the years I've broom finished thousands of square feet of concrete patios, walks, decks, and driveways. I've owned my concrete business since the 1980's. Hi, my name is Mike Day and I'm the owner of Day's Concrete Floors, Inc.

My 5 tips for getting a perfect broom finish concrete patio
