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LM SCOFIELD

Nov 1, 2002 12:00 PM

For new construction or renovation of retail showrooms, restaurants and shopping centers, Scofield offers a wide selection of colors and styles for trend-setting architectural concrete flooring that is equally beautiful and durable.

Scofield Flooring Systems rival the look of other floor coverings. The natural appearance of costly materials such as slate, stone, terrazzo, hardwood or imported tile can be replicated on moderate budgets and fast-track schedules. These systems include environmentally sound, water-based curing agents, sealers and coatings that are nonyellowing and stain- and abrasion-resistant. Both in functionality and value, Scofield Systems surpass other options.

Diverse design aspirations can be attained with the remarkable range of standard and custom colors, finishes and techniques from Scofield. Beautiful hard surfaces can complement even the most contemporary décor or traditional motif. A wide range of looks can be achieved, including dramatic monochromatic treatments, combinations of solid color fields, or translucent stains used for antique effects, accents or graphic designs.

The leader since 1915, Scofield provides engineered systems for coloring, texturing and superior performance in architectural concrete, including a complementary range of floor hardeners, colored overlays, underlays, color admixtures, stain and stain enhancers, coatings, curing agents, sealers, repair products and concrete texturing tools for interiors and exteriors. The system is supported by comprehensive technical literature and contractor training at the Scofield Institute.

Worldwide availability and support 1-800-800-9900 or www.scofield.com


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