POLISHING CONCRETE FLOORS

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A complete overview of polished concrete floors, including benefits, design options, costs and maintenance.

Polished concrete is fast becoming the ultimate wax-free flooring material. With the proper floor sanding equipment and experience, concrete polishing contractors can grind concrete surfaces, whether new or old, to a glossy finish that never needs waxes or coatings. Consider the durability and superior performance of concrete, and it’s no wonder that more and more retail businesses, commercial warehouses and offices, and even home owners are taking advantage of the allure of those smooth and shiny floors.



WHAT IS POLISHED CONCRETE?

Heavy-duty machines are used to gradually sand a concrete surface to the desired degree of gloss and smoothness, such as when sanding wood.

Learn more about the foundations of polished concrete and the polishing process.

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WHERE CAN POLISHED CONCRETE BE USED?

The most common places where polished concrete is used include:

Large warehouses and warehouse outlets
Private residences
Auto showrooms
Office buildings
Retail stores
Hotels and restaurants
BENEFITS OF POLISHED CONCRETE

Homeowners, retailers, big box stores, educational and medical institutions choose polished concrete for finishing their floors because of the competitive advantage that polished floors offer over other types of flooring. Decorative concrete in the form of polished floors has become the logical choice because of the great value it offers and because it can also compete aesthetically.

CAN ALL CONCRETE BE POLISHED?

Almost any structurally sound concrete floor, whether old or new, can be polished with proper preparation.

ARE POLISHED CONCRETE FLOORS SLIPPERY?

Polished concrete floors can look as smooth as glass, but they are quite safe to walk when clean and dry. Plus, they tend to be less slippery than waxed linoleum or polished marble. In public establishments with heavy foot traffic, however, preventing slip and fall accidents is a top priority.

WET VS. DRY POLISHING

Contractors can polish concrete using either wet or dry methods, but they usually use a combination of the two.

Wet polishing uses water to cool diamond abrasives and remove grinding dust. Because water reduces friction and acts as a lubricant, it increases the life of polishing abrasives, especially resin-bonded discs, which can melt at high temperatures. One downside of the wet process is the mess. Teams have to collect and dispose of the manure generated, which slows down productivity.

Dry polishing does not require water. Instead, contractors use machines fitted with dust containment systems that virtually eliminate any mess. Dry polishing is typically used for the initial grinding stages, when more concrete is removed.
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