Polished Concrete
Polishing System, which is best suited for renovation of old Industrial Units, Retail areas or Warehousing facilities.
About Polished Concrete
CONTONE unique Polished Concrete System eliminates the need of continuously replacing the floor coverings thus making it value for money proposition.
CONTONE offers Grinding & Polishing System, which is best suited for renovation of old industrial Units, Retail areas or Warehousing facilities with outstanding warranty of 7 Years.
The Polished Concrete flooring is also becoming the preferred choice of the once looking for ultimate no WAX / EPOXY free flooring options. Concrete floors may wear out due to multiple reasons like surface abrasion, de-lamination, etc. in the due course of its use, but regardless of age the concrete surface can be polished using our signature process.
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Polished concrete is commonly used in various places, including:
Factories with Large warehouses
Hotels, restaurants, and office buildings
Auto showrooms
How to Apply Polished Concrete
Get the right tools
Ensure you have polishers, grinders, diamond tools, a vacuum, densifiers, and stains ready.
Seal cracks & Fill Holes
Inspect the surface for cracks and holes. Fill any gaps and level the surface. Also, check for expansion joints, clean them, and fill them up if needed.
Grind the concrete
Use diamond abrasives with varying grit sizes to grind the concrete to the desired smoothness.
Smooth scratches with resin pads
Clear scratches with resin pads of different grit sizes for a polished finish.
Apply densifiers and stains
Harden the concrete with densifiers and add color with stains.
Polish the surface
Polish the surface with increasingly finer resin pads for a glossy finish.
Final Touches
For an extra shine, use a burnisher with polishing pads to give the concrete a maximum shine. This step is optional but enhances the glossiness of the surface.
FAQ's
Polished concrete floors are often a cost-effective alternative to high-end floor coverings like ceramic tile or marble. Prices vary based on factors such as floor size, level of exposure, and current condition of the concrete.
Concrete floors can be cold, similar to ceramic tile or natural stone flooring. However, they can absorb heat from direct sunlight, releasing it gradually throughout the day. Pairing concrete floors with warm colors and materials can mitigate the perception of coldness.
Polished concrete floors can become slippery when wet, but non-slip options are available for indoor and wet areas. When clean and dry, polished concrete floors are generally safe to walk on.
With proper maintenance, concrete floors can last over 10 years due to their durability and sturdiness compared to other flooring options.
Yes, almost any existing concrete floor can be polished and rejuvenated with some surface preparation to remove dirt and imperfections.
Absolutely! Polished concrete floors are easy to maintain with simple cleaning tools like a broom and mop with a neutral floor cleaner. Promptly cleaning stains and spills prevents them from being absorbed into the concrete.