Polished Concrete

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Polished Concrete is a stunning alternative to marble or granite tile and costs less than good carpet or a wood floor. This incredible flooring is also extremely eco-friendly.

You may even have seen something similar on your local home improvement store floor. What we are speaking of here though is a mirror -like finish that is stylish, durable and better yet, cost-effective. This process requires only simple and inexpensive methods to maintain and doesn't require rewaxing or recoating as used in other methods, thus saving you time and money in the long term.

The concrete is polished through a series of progressive steps using abrasives and diamonds to create a floor with the look and feel of polished stone. If you don't like the color of your grey concrete it can be changed to just about any color in the rainbow.

Benefits:
Creates a no or low maintenance floor solution
Fork lift tire marks and dusting of the floor are eliminated
Reduces and/or eliminates penetrating by oil, water and other substances
Meets or exceeds normal slip resistant standards
Increases ambient lighting thus reducing your lighting costs
Creates a denser surface and therefore your floor will be more abrasion resistant-lasts longer

Polished concrete is fast becoming the flooring solution of choice for Big Box stores and home improvement center across North America. It has been estimated that this industry will have steady growth in excess of 20% per year for the next 5-10 years. One preferred reason is the eco-friendly aspects of the flooring. Cleaned with only water and an occasional cleaning with a PH Neutral cleaner. What could be more eco-friendly?

Why you may ask, the reason is there no lower maintenance floor on the market. Couple that with the fact that polished concrete reflects light like no other floor and you can see why this will cut down on energy costs when store and home lights do not have to be kept on so brightly.
Polished concrete floors are very durable however; they are not impervious to scratches, chips, or staining. This is a finished floor system and must be treated as such.
Walk off floor mats are recommended at entrances to help alleviate the problem of salts being introduced to the surface. A stain resist product will be applied to the surface which helps protect against water and oil based stains.
There are two types of spills/stains that you should be aware of:
Reactive Spills - These are acidic spills (like orange juice) that will etch the surface of the floor if not cleaned in a timely manner.
Penetrating Spills (like red wine or oil) actually attach to the concrete pores and leave a dark or colored spot. Again, this can be minimized if cleaned up in a timely fashion.
Polished concrete floors have no sealers or waxes. For best results a maintenance schedule should be followed:
Polished concrete floors should be cleaned using a neutral ph cleaner.
Application of cleaner can be with a mop or auto scrubber (use only white non abrasive pad)
Allow floor to dry and dry buff with white non abrasive pad.
Cleaning schedules will vary depending on traffic. In very high traffic areas, like a home improvement, hardware or grocery store the floor should be cleaned every night. In other applications, such as an office, a schedule of twice per week should be sufficient.
In a home once a week should be enough. A simple dust mopping is all that is required.


About the Author:
John Groom is the Managing Partner of Concrete Designs & Resurfacing and the creator of the Artistic Decor Systems and the Eco-Polish Systems. Through the use of the latest techonologies and systems Concrete Designs has become a leader in concrete polishing, acid staining and decorative concrete overlays.

Concrete Designs has consulted on and installed projects from Fl. to Cal. to Mass. all using the systems developed by Mr. Groom.



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