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| Concrete artificial rocks ![]() Not only can artificial rocks be molded, textured, and colored to exactly replicate the look and feel of real rock formations, they also can be built onsite, eliminating the inconvenience and expense of hauling in material to build a water feature. Faux rock can be made from a variety of materials including fiberglass, synthetic materials, rubber, and plaster. The most common are made from polymer-modified or glass-fiber-reinforced concrete because the concrete can easily be sculpted or molded. Concrete mixtures can produce rocks that are extremely strong and lightweight. In some cases, artificial rocks can be more durable than the natural stones they imitate. Texturing and coloring are the keys to producing natural-looking artificial rock. Once the right texture has been achieved, contractors replicate the earth tones of weathered stone by using a variety of coloring techniques. Some contractors integrally color the concrete, while others prefer to use acid stains. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Construction News :: home page |