Kansas City based concrete floors specialists Kansas City Concrete Solutions offer a user friendly tool that helps them visualize the changes that can be made to their floor.

[April 8, 2014, Kansas City] – People don’t usually warm up to the idea of installing concrete floors and consider them to be dull and boring. The ‘Visualizer Tool’ is an easy to use app that helps potential clients to visualize the changes that can be done to their flooring.

Users can choose from different levels and types of polish, finish, color and decorative options. The app automatically adjusts to reflect user preferences. There are around 2 dozen colors, four different polish levels (from matte finish to high gloss) and three different aggregate options to choose from. “Staining concrete floors is a popular option and the outcome is often the result of the homeowner’s imagination. You can create vivid designs using our app,” says a spokesperson for the company.

Different colors and techniques can be applied to create a beautiful finish. Decorative effects like saw lines or logos can be added for extra appeal. Sometimes sealers too can affect floor appearances!

“Once you’ve made up your mind, contact us for a free estimate to determine the costs of the different options,” he adds. Concrete Solutions also offers polished concrete, concrete coating and epoxy flooring finishes for existing concrete floors.

Concrete floors are energy efficient, mold, water resistant and easy to maintain. They don’t need carpeting and are easy on the pockets as well.

About Kansas City Concrete Solutions

Kansas City Concrete Solutions specializes in providing professionally polished concrete floors. They also offer concrete coating/sealing and epoxy flooring finishes. The company is family owned and operated headquartered in Bucyrus. Concrete Solutions is also a certified user of Ameripolish, Prosoco and the Super Abrasive process. They serve in and around Mid-West area including Dallas, Houston, St. Louis, Boston and Hays.

To know more or to try out the Visualizer Tool, visit: /visualizer-tool/