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Benefits of Polished Concrete

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Polished concrete is created when contractors buff the surface with diamond-grit pads. They use finer and finer grits to intensify the shine. They can halt this process at any point, leaving a floor with a subtle sheen or a mirror-like lustre. So you'll have a choice in what kind of floor you want to create.

Polished concrete is ideal for residential and commercial settings. It's equally at ease in a home kitchen or garage and a supermarket or retail store. If you're considering this flooring, here are several of its attributes to help you decide whether it's for you.

Contemporary Look

This flooring gives a space a contemporary look. It appears sleek and minimal by forming a continuous surface without grouting. The raw aesthetic makes it particularly apt for an industrially styled environment, whether in a house or business. The industrial look is always perfect for a garage. But you can also style the floor to harmonise with traditional decor by adding stone and pebble aggregates that give a similar natural feel as stone tiles.

Durable and Low Upkeep

One of the best attributes of this flooring is its durability. It can withstand heavy traffic, and it won't chip or dent like ceramic or timber floors may. However, take care to sweep the concrete regularly to remove dirt that can be abrasive to the shine. Regular damp mopping is also crucial to keep the concrete clean. Contractors can apply an anti-stain additive during installation to help keep the floor looking beautiful.

Hygienic

Polished concrete is hygienic as the honing process converts porous concrete into a relatively non-porous, glossy surface. A non-porous floor doesn't readily allow liquids and spills to seep into the pores and cause staining. The smooth surface won't harbour mould and bacteria.

Design Options

Polished concrete offers plenty of design options. You can choose grey concrete, but you also have other decorative choices. Concrete services can use dyes and pigments to create specific colours of your choice. They can also add stains during the polishing process, which will react with the ingredients in the cement, giving the floor an antiqued look.

Honed exposed-aggregate concrete is another possibility. This concrete is filled with decorative stones, pebbles, shells, and coloured glass. The polishing process makes the concrete smooth, but the aggregates create patterned designs on the floor. You have complete control over mixing and matching coloured aggregates and cement.

Bright Aesthetic

The polished nature of these floors gives a room or shop a brighter, more open aesthetic. Shiny flooring creates a sense of dimension as the surface seems to have depth. Plus, gleaming floors are light-reflective, which will generate a sense of space. Opt for lighter-coloured concrete to make a room appear larger, as pale hues reflect more light than darker shades.

Reach out to a professional who provides concrete services to learn more. 


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