The best concrete contractor in Saskatoon.
Rockscapes has been installing driveways in
Saskatoon and area since 1998. As a locally
owned Saskatoon concrete company, we
pride ourselves on providing the highest
quality of materials, equipment, and
workmanship in every concrete job that we
complete - including yours!
Rockscapes concrete specializes in driveway,
sidewalk, and patio installation in Saskatoon.
They offer broom finish, stamped concrete,
exposed aggregate, coloured concrete, and
polished concrete. Combine any of these concrete
finishes to create a look that's uniquely yours.
Concrete Driveways
Concrete Patios
Concrete Pool Decks
Concrete Sidewalks
Polished Concrete
Stained Concrete
Broom Finish Concrete
Stamped Concrete
Coloured Concrete
Exposed Aggregate Concrete
or ANY COMBINATION!
Interior Projects
Exterior Projects
POLISHED & STAINED CONCRETE
BEST FLEX ~ FLAKE FLOORING
Polished concrete is fast becoming the ultimate
no-wax flooring material. Thanks to recent
advances in polishing equipment and techniques,
contractors are now grinding concrete floor
surfaces, whether new or old to a high-gloss finish
that never needs waxes or coatings.
Garages
Decks/Patios
Showrooms
Office Spaces
Condos
Industrial Shops
Yoga Studios
Fitness Centres
Dance Studios
Retail Spaces
Restaurants
Basements
Pool decks
& More
Learn More At Our Sister Company
www.floorscapes.org
Saskatoon’s Concrete Flooring
Specialists Since 1998
RockScapes Concrete
P.O. Box 8321
Saskatoon , SK S7K 6C6
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Rockscapes Concrete
Saskatoon Concrete Contractors, Rockscapes concrete, driveways, walkway, patios, pool decks, exposed aggregate, stamped concrete, plain concrete, broom finished concrete, and coloured concrete.
Saskatoon Concrete Contractors, Rockscapes concrete, driveways, walkway, patios, pool decks, exposed aggregate, stamped concrete, plain concrete, broom finished concrete, and coloured concrete.
We are proudly an Best Flex Flake Flooring distributor.
This is just one more way that we are able to guarantee the quality of our product. The Flake Flooring
application process is cost-effective, timely, and sure to increase the value and beauty of your space.
APPLICATIONS
CUSTOMIZING YOUR JOB
COST & TIMELINE
Garages/Shops
Decks/Patios
Showrooms
Office Spaces
Yoga Studios
Fitness Centres
Dance Studios
Retail Spaces
Basements
and so much more!
FLAKE, BASE & TOP COAT COLOURS
tan
grey
white
black
clear
any combination of the above!
Durable, Scuff-Resistant Coating
U/V Stable, high-gloss
Colour retention
Optional non-skid finishes available
Cost and timeline are determined on a per job basis during the free estimate process. During the free estimate
we will also bring our wide variety of product samples. You can choose from our selection, or make a custom
colour combination to suit your space.
Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to the Frequently Asked Questions Page (FAQ page). Below, we have tried to answer the most common questions visitors to our website may have.
What is a typical Flake system made up of?
First step / 1st coat -Epoxy Primer
Second step / 2nd coat -Epoxy high solids Base-coat (casting over the wet epoxy Designer Flakes)
Final step / 2 Top coats - Clear U.V Stabilized Polyurethane finish
How much does a typical Flake system cost?
It all depends on the size of the individual job, the required preparation of the subfloor and the type of system required.
What is the film thickness of a typical finished floor?
Approximately 2-2.5 mm thick for a typical coating system.
What advantages can I achieved from using a seamless Flake floor?
Long lasting flooring
Low maintenance with cleaning
Decorative seamless finish
Will not harbor bacteria
Anti-static
Competitive in price to a lot of surface coatings,tiles and timber.
Won’t crack / chip or peel
Cool in summer and warm in winter insulated covering.
Easy on the feet not like tiles
No grout lines for spills to stain
If damaged easy to repair
Perfect for wet areas
Accidental flooding will not harm this type of floor
Looks amazing in arrange of colours and styles
Mix and match your own colours
Smooth or non-slip
Noise reducing
Will not yellow or change colour
Oils and petrol's wipe clean off (must be within a short time frame of the leak or spill)
Fire resistant
Floors can be completed in one - three days depending on products used and job time frames
Where is Flake commonly Used / Applied?
Seamless floors can be applied to most flat surfaces, including ceilings, walls and floors, internal and external areas, commercial and domestic applications. The
surface must be stable from and free from any movement. Joins, cracks and holes must be filled to prevent them showing through the finished job.
Is this a commercial or domestic product?
This Product is both used in the Commercial and the Domestic markets:
Hospitals
Hotels
Schools / colleges / universities
Butcher shops
Food preparation areas
Aged care facilities
Clubs / sporting / RSL's
Shopping Malls / Centres
Councils
State Government Institutions
Can it be used as a safety floor / non-slip?
Yes. In cases where the surface requires slip resistance a non slip additive is added to the top coats. From samples tested the grip system has achieved R10/R12
slip ratings from test results for commercial applications and wet areas. The system must be followed exactly to achieve to these ratings.
How long does it take to apply a typical system?
Depending on the preparation time of the floor and coatings used, approximately 2-3 days to completion. A typical system must be traffic free (foot) for no less than 24
hours after final coat, and, 5-7 days before vehicular traffic depending on weather conditions and coating systems used. The system is an epoxy coating needing time
to cure and fully harden, allowing something heavy to be driven over and if parked prematurely may result in damage to your new floor.
How long will the area be out of service with a typical system?
Approximately 3-5 days. The typical Seamless Flake Floor System is made for long term durability, which requires several coatings to be applied to achieve. These
coatings require curing time to dry between each coat. ^-12 Hours for most coatings. There are now coatings called Polyaspartic which can dry much quicker,
allowing a floor system to be applied in only one day. Polyaspartic resins offer many benefits over traditional resins, higher abrasion resistance, chemical resistance,
faster installation, and better overall performance.
Is a Flake floor easy to maintain?
Seamless floors are the lowest maintenance floors available today, only requiring a very mild detergent in warm water, this is usually enough to clean. String mops
are not recommended as they leave a "dirty film" over the surface. Sponge mops or stiff brooms and water. Stonedgrip blends requiring a little more elbow grease to
keep clean, stiff broom and machine scrubbing highly recommended..
How durable are the available Flake systems?
This floor system is very strong, commercial applications having Trucks, 4WD’s and fork lifts etc. run over the surfaces with ease showing no damage at all. Domestic
garages have cars driven over and parked for long periods at a time. For a precaution and added protection for your new Flake floor I would suggest carpet mats
placed under tyres as it has been known that some tyres may leach chemicals and stain the Flake floor or some times the Tyre will stick to the floor pulling up your
floor when you drive off.
Where are the recommended installations?
The areas that a seamless floor can be applied to are endless to commercial or domestic areas.
Some examples are:
External:
Around swimming pools
Driveways
Garages
Path ways
Ramps
Around houses
Fencing
Walls
Utes / Trailers
Food Vans
Retirement villages
Commercial buildings car parks
Any area outside you would need dressing up.
Internal:
Throughout the whole home on floors / walls
Showers Domestic, Public Gyms, Schools
Toilets Domestic, Public Gyms, Schools
Bathrooms
Laundries
Rumpus rooms
Bench tops
Garages or sheds
School class rooms
Bars
Sports clubs