Concrete polishing is a multi-step process that involves grinding and refining the surface of concrete to create a smooth, durable, and high-gloss finish. It enhances the strength and appearance of concrete floors, making them long-lasting and easy to maintain.
The timeline depends on the size of the area, existing floor condition, and desired finish, but most projects should take 2 to 5 days.
Yes! Older concrete can be polished if it’s structurally sound. Any cracks or damage will be repaired before the polishing process begins.
Self-leveling concrete is a special cement-based mixture that spreads evenly across a floor to fix uneven surfaces. It’s commonly used before installing flooring like tile, hardwood, or epoxy.
Most self-leveling concrete dries in 4-6 hours for light foot traffic and fully cures in 24-48 hours, depending on thickness and environmental conditions. Optional sealers or coatings can be applied to enhance durability, stain resistance, and aesthetics.
Yes! Self-leveling concrete can be left as a finished floor with sealers or coatings for added durability and aesthetics.
- Sweep and mop regularly with pH-neutral cleaners
- Avoid harsh chemicals that may dull the shine
- Reapply sealers every 1-2 years for added protection
If used as a finished floor, yes—sealers enhance durability and prevent moisture absorption.