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Broom Finish Concrete
Broom finish concrete doesn’t have to be plain or boring. It’s one of the most durable and budget-friendly finishes out there, and there are several ways to customize it while keeping that clean, non-slip texture.
Here are a few popular ways we install broom finish concrete:
• Standard Straight Broom – clean, simple, and great for driveways and sidewalks
• Checker / Checkered Broom Finish – broomed in different directions to create a subtle pattern
• Picture Frame Broom Finish – smooth or lightly textured border around the edges with a broomed center
• Diamond Pattern Broom – angled broom lines for a more decorative look
• Squared Pattern Broom – clean grid-style layout that adds detail without being too busy
• Bordered Broom Finish – broom finish with clean saw-cut or hand-tooled borders
• Directional Broom Finish – broom lines placed to guide water flow and improve traction
Broom finish concrete works well for driveways, patios, walkways, steps, and approaches. It’s slip-resistant
Broom finish concrete doesn’t have to be plain or boring. It’s one of the most durable and budget-friendly finishes out there, and there are several ways to customize it while keeping that clean, non-slip texture.
Here are a few popular ways we install broom finish concrete:
• Standard Straight Broom – clean, simple, and great for driveways and sidewalks
• Checker / Checkered Broom Finish – broomed in different directions to create a subtle pattern
• Picture Frame Broom Finish – smooth or lightly textured border around the edges with a broomed center
• Diamond Pattern Broom – angled broom lines for a more decorative look
• Squared Pattern Broom – clean grid-style layout that adds detail without being too busy
• Bordered Broom Finish – broom finish with clean saw-cut or hand-tooled borders
• Directional Broom Finish – broom lines placed to guide water flow and improve traction
Broom finish concrete works well for driveways, patios, walkways, steps, and approaches. It’s slip-resistant

