

In contrast, a Sand Finish, specifically Sandscape, maintains its non-slip texture over many years while still being walkable.Ĭolors also differ in the way they appear on these finishes. Deep Broom Finishes have sharp peaks in the concrete which are harsh to walk on barefoot. To have a Broom Finish on a pool deck would necessitate a deeper brushing. This makes the finish, especially a light broom finish, a poor option for pool decks. For example, the texture on a Broom Finish wears down from weathering and foot traffic, causing it to eventually become more slippery than originally installed. Though similar in some ways, these finish options have many differences. These flatwork options can have custom saw-cut patterns, colors, and depths. Moreover, each finish has the potential to be used as part of a design scheme. Similarities between Broom Finish and Sand Finish Concrete:īoth Broom Finish and Sand Finish concrete range in their slip-resistance, depending on the desired result. Sandscape opens doors for other specialty finishes such as Lithomosaics® and Lithocrete®. Additionally, this Cast-In-Place option looks the closest to Pre-Cast flatwork without actually being Pre-Cast. Sandscape has a textured, non-slip surface while possessing a very natural appearance. This results in exposed sand aggregates on its surface. The Promenade Shops at Centerra What is Sandscape (Sand Finish) Concrete?:Īs we have mentioned in a previous blog, Sandscape is concrete finished by using custom retarders to expose the sand aggregates within the mix. By brushing the concrete in different directions, endless decorative patterns can be formed. Secondly, it allows for a unique decorative element. Benefits of Broom Finish:įirstly, Broom Finishing concrete creates a textured, slip-resistant surface.

Broom Finish concrete has been the preferred utilitarian texture for exterior concrete for decades. Brushing the concrete makes for a textured surface with small, but noticeable grooves. What is Broom Finish Concrete?:īroom Finish concrete is concrete finished by dragging a horsehair broom, or something similar, over its wet surface. So, what is the difference between the two, and how do you figure out which option is the best for you? Before anything else, let’s define each one. Over the past decade, Broom Finish and Sandscape® (Sand Finish) Concrete have been our two most desired concrete finishes.
