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Polished concrete is a popular choice for commercial and residential buildings because it’s a renewable resource and green flooring finishing. Floor polishing can be an inexpensive alternative for many business owners and because it utilizes a floor surface that already exists—in many cases, as a subfloor. Floor polishing creates a surface that’s low maintenance as well. Polished concrete is easy to clean and doesn’t require stripping or waxing like other many other finish floors. It’s an excellent choice for allergy sufferers because it is easy to keep dust free, and it resists mold and dust mites.
If you desire a highly glossy finish for your concrete floor that effectively repels oil and other liquids, choose sealed concrete. Sealed concrete is highly effective in high-moisture exposure areas, such as restaurants or breweries.
The surface of a sealed concrete the concrete floor is achieved by applying a sealant to the already grind sub-crete surface, thus sealing the concrete and saving labor as Polishing requires more steps to get the floor to a high gloss finish. It’s highly polished surface also resists heavy foot traffic and retains its brilliant shine
The Art of imperfection
Polish or sealed concrete is often misunderstood as most people think it will come out as one consistent finish look or image and why wouldn’t they as that is how they often see it in these massive retail stores. What people do not realize is Concrete can tell a story and has many natural imperfections and inconsistency especially a sub-floor that was not originally poured with the intent of being a polished floor.