Why Polished Concrete Floors are so popular
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Why Polished Concrete Floors are so popular
It’s not all about first impressions when selecting a perfect coating and look for concrete floors.
While being mindful of the aesthetics imparted, one would not want to compromise on the
longevity of the concrete coatings. After detailed survey and analysis of market products, it can
be found that polished concrete floors are one of the best options out there. With their myriad
benefits, including cost efficiency, what more could one want? Based on the building, the
concrete being polished could either be formal and professional-looking or even decorative
concrete floors could be laid out.
What makes polished concrete favorable for laying out in commercial buildings, such as for
warehouse floors, office floors, manufacturing floors, strip mall floors, etc., is its very practical
usage. It takes very less effort to maintain these polished floors. They are also very easy to
clean: one swipe of a damp mop is usually sufficient to rid the floor of any dust or dirt. There will
never be a need to wax or coat the floor, reducing the added labor associated with them. These
floors are resistant to abrasions, stains and even moisture transmission issues! Thus, whether it
be marks from the tires of a heavy forklift truck or an oil/chemical spill, the polished concrete is
unaffected by all, making it a worthwhile choice.
Public buildings require a lot of lighting to lift the mood and ambiance: polishing the concrete
floors results in high light reflectivity, that too at different stages, so an owner can choose the
level of sheen as per her/his requirement. When these advantages are compared against the
numerous added costs eliminated by polished concrete, it's no wonder why this flooring has
gained so much popularity.
So, how does one polish concrete? Following much of the basics of sanding wood, a metallic
matrix set in with segments of coarse diamonds is used for grinding the minor pits and
blemishes from the surface of concrete. Using finer diamond abrasives, the surface of the
concrete is further ground, as per the owners’ requirements. In the final step, a concrete coating
compound (or polish) is spread over the floor for giving it the ultimate polish, also making it
resistant to common flooring problems.
Some home-owners and commercial establishments even opt for stained concrete floors before
polishing it to increase the overall appeal of their surroundings, making it more attractive for any
onlooker.
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