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In
the late 70's, imprinted concrete took off in California.
Contractors were able to stamp patterns into colored concrete by
way of aluminum or plastic "cookie cutter" stamps.
It was
not until the early
80's that rubber stamping mats were introduced.
The new wave of stamping concrete with rubber mats allowed
applicators to simultaneously imprint both pattern and texture
into concrete. Although available to the public, contractors were
required first to buy a franchise in order to purchase and use rubber stamping
mats. During this period, our founder Mike Kaitanjian, transitioned his
cellular concrete contracting outfit into
a stamped concrete contracting company.
Aware of the voids in the market and imperfections in available products, Mike
designed and engineered the first independent product line of decorative concrete
stamps, Matcrete - "The Ultimate In Concrete Design". Mike utilized
his personal experience in the field and knowledge of products, to
educate and promote stamped concrete to a genesis of specialty
contractors. Ahead of it's time, Matcrete Inc. was the first
manufacturer in the industry to provide training and materials to
contractors with no franchise or distribution fees.
Over the past 20 years we have developed products to resemble the
appearance of the natural materials. Just as
Mike Kaitanjian helped liberate trade in the stamp tool industry, we
at Matcrete Inc. continue to innovate products that not only inspire the
concrete artist but even our own competition.
Mike Kaitanjian passed away September
2001. He is survived by his wife Cathee and 4 children: Kim, Kris,
Kelly
and Kyle; they all are instrumental in the Matcrete Corporation.
With a 30,000 square foot manufacturing and distribution facility, Matcrete currently offers a
generous selection of color hardeners, release agents, sealers and
the widest range of imprinting tools for decorative concrete and stampable overlays. |
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