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Just so no one thinks I'm picking on San Angelo heres one close to home. This was at least 3 years ago, the only thing they have done since is put a blue tarp over the roof. I might put a updated picture of this up if it ever stops raining!
The epoxy based grout ruined everything it touched - our tools, our clothes, our floors, our skin. Seriously, don't ever buy this crap.
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After nearly 5 months of constant calls and being ignored, we had enough and threatened the basement contractors with bad publicity and a complaint with the BBB. They showed up within days.
The image you sent me shows a close-up of a red brick wall with white paint peeling off. The rough texture of the bricks is contrasted with the smooth, flaky paint, creating a visually interesting and somewhat abstract composition. The colors are muted, with the red of the bricks being slightly faded and the white of the paint being dirty and discolored. This gives the image a vintage or rustic feel.
The peeling paint suggests that the wall is old and has seen a lot of wear and tear. This could be seen as a negative, but it could also be seen as adding to the character of the wall. The imperfections in the paint and the texture of the bricks make the image more interesting to look at.
After: Finally - one room finished!! Upstairs bathroom with new paint, stamped wall treatment, towels, curtains and rugs. What a difference!