Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Applications for Polished Concrete Floors

Most people don't realize that there many variations of polished concrete. Polishing concrete is a multi-step process, customers can choose the level of sheen from satin to high-gloss that meets their maintenance requirements and aesthetic appearance. This versatility makes polished concrete an ideal flooring material for a variety of applications. Survey of polishing contractors shows that their primary customers include:
  • Large warehouses and warehouse outlets
  • Retail stores
  • Hotels and restaurants
  • Office buildings
  • Auto showrooms
  • Condos/Lofts
  • Private residences
Ease of maintenance is the big key reason many warehouses and retail facilities are opting for polished concrete. Not only are polished concrete floors easy to clean, requiring only occasional damp mopping, they hold up well under heavy forklift and foot traffic. Polished concrete eliminates the need for messy floor waxes or costly epoxy coatings as well as the associated labour, time, and inconvinience to apply these materials. Once more, the glossy surface resists the marks of forklift truck tires and most staining from oil and chemical spills.
The high light reflectivity of polished concrete is another important benefit, especially in office buildings, hotels, restaurants, and other public facilities that want to project a bright, clean, professional image while minimizing their energy costs. "Some customers simply want a look that's unique," according to Concrete Art-FX polishing can give concrete a higher degree of shine, similar to polished marble or granite, than can be achieved with a high-gloss coating and we find that each concrete floor we polish has it's own character traits and look. This makes polished concrete a particularly good alternative for homeowners or businesses that can't afford marble or granite floors or prefer an envirnmentally friendly approach yet want the same brilliant, mirror-like floor finish that you get from a natural stone floors. To replicate the colour of stone,  Concrete Art-FX will sometimes apply stain onto concrete floor during the polishing process or polish concrete that has been already integrally coloured. It's also possible to produce a terrazzo like look by grinding through the top few millimeters of the concrete surface to expose the aggregate.
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2 comments:

  1. It would be interesting if Concrete Art-FX mentioned the type of warranty they carry or how the behave once a problem is encountered.

    I engage this company to do a very straight forward job of applying an acid stain concrete + 2 coats of urethane on an office space of 600 sqf. I was very clear about our walls and ceiling being already finished. Nonetheless, the company didn't cover properly the walls and decided to grind without water without our consent (dust everywhere that was impossible to take off). The worst was that at the end, they didn't clean properly the surface, therefore the stain and sealer was poured over dusty areas.It's already being not more than 1 week and it already started to peel off. There were imperfections all around,uneven areas and brush marks all over the place. At the end, the owner from this questionable company, decided not to show up and not to be responsible for any of his faulty job. Worst experience ever... Stay away!.

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    This higher light-weight reflectivity regarding rubbed tangible can be another critical advantage, specifically throughout office complexes, lodges, restaurants, as well as other general public features looking in order to challenge any shiny, clean, specialist picture though lessening their vitality fees.

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