Our team of skilled professionals has years of experience in the industry and has perfected the art of polishing concrete to create a beautiful, long-lasting finish that will enhance the appeal of your business. Polished concrete is the ideal flooring material to lay without using wax. By using different levels of concrete polishing to alter the floor's reflection, polished concrete floors can be made to look shiny and mirror-like. There are countless options available for designs using polished concrete. Customers are able to add aggregates, cut or engrave designs, and select the color.
These visually beautiful polished concrete floors give off an instant impression of luxury and are impervious to meals, drinks, oils, and a multitude of other materials. Concrete can be polished to nearly any hue, and before it is polished, it can be mixed with pebbles or patterned. These flooring are a great alternative to expensive granite, marble, and vitrified tiles.
Using our Commercial polished concrete floors is one of the best ways to increase the compressive strength, tensile strength, and abrasion resistance of concrete flooring while lowering shrinkage and floor wrapping.
Polished concrete floors are quite popular since they are easy to maintain and require little upkeep
Polished floors require dust mopping and the sporadic application of a cleaning solution. Installing a basic layer of polished concrete often costs less than installing more expensive flooring.
There are a lot of products available that can provide the appearance of a polished floor even while none has been. It is essential to comprehend the differences between polished concrete surfaces and coating treatments in order to ensure that the final product satisfies the goals of the building owners and architects. With polished concrete, there are numerous finishes and considerations to make. These include the choice to dye the surface one or more colors, as well as different aggregate exposure levels and gloss levels. Having said that, most industrial and commercial floors with semi-exposed or low-exposed aggregate flooring have a low to medium gloss finish.