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Decorative Concrete Pro, offered by Decorative Concrete School, is an online course bundle for the decorative concrete coatings industry. Its main selling point is “5 courses, 80+ videos, lifetime access.” The curriculum covers epoxy/polyaspartic flake flooring, metallic epoxy, stained concrete, concrete overlays, and starting a decorative concrete business. The page emphasizes that the lessons are filmed on real job-site installations rather than being simple demos.
The teaching format is mainly pre-recorded video, so learners can rewatch the content as needed. It also supports access via iPhone/Android apps for checking lessons on-site. There are occasional live Q&A sessions and a member community, but the live sessions do not appear to follow a fixed schedule. No certification or certificate information is shown, so this is better positioned as skills training and startup guidance rather than a formal credential. The course page is in English, which may be a barrier for Chinese learners.
In terms of instructors, lead instructor Tim Seay states that he has run Decorative Concrete of Virginia for around 20–24 years, and also operates YouTube, Instagram, and the Hacking Concrete podcast. This suggests a strong hands-on industry background. The course also covers material brand selection, equipment recommendations, crack repair, vapor barriers, coating systems, marketing, pricing, contract templates, and more, combining both technical and business-oriented content.
The main advertised price is a one-time payment of $797, including lifetime access, course updates, the member community, and a 30-day money-back guarantee. Individual courses are shown at $497. The page also contains some inconsistent wording, including a $1997 original price and installment payment options, and even includes a section about a Holley EFI course unrelated to concrete. Buyers should verify the checkout page before purchasing. If the package truly includes all 5 courses plus business templates, the value is reasonable for people preparing to take paid jobs. For casual learners, however, the price is relatively high.
The strengths are its specific course segmentation, focus on real-world cases, rewatchable format, and the fact that it is not tied to a single manufacturer’s training path. The community and live sessions can also provide extra support for questions. The downsides are the lack of certification, uncertain service cadence, repetitive page copy, and some misplaced content, all of which reduce its professional credibility. It is better suited to people who already have some construction experience or are preparing to enter the floor coatings business, rather than light learners who only want to understand the basic principles.
The page shows support for Card or PayPal payments, and the billing country list includes China. However, there is no information about access speed from mainland China, payment success rates, or subtitles, so China accessibility is unclear. Domestic users may also want to compare local offline training for epoxy flooring/decorative concrete, material manufacturer courses, free YouTube tutorials, and Chinese-language construction courses. If Chinese-language communication, hands-on offline practice, or a local materials supply chain is required, domestic alternatives may be more practical.
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