If a concrete floor is properly polished and maintained, it can last for 10-12 years. That’s a huge benefit of opting for concrete floors over other typical flooring materials as it lasts far longer, saving you tons of money in the long-run.
Properly polished concrete floors are virtually water-resistant. Because of the smooth finish and polishing process, there is nearly zero chance of water seeping between cracks or pits. What’s more, your concrete floor can have an extra level of protection added, such as sealing, which will make them completely water-resistant.
At the end of the day, having a tile floor installed will cost just about the same as a concrete floor. The difference, however, lies in long-term maintenance. Polished concrete lasts far longer and requires much less work to maintain. On the other hand, tile can be more delicate, thus requiring replacement tiles if one is cracked. Tile grout also may require regular cleaning, which will cost more in the long run.
Polished concrete floors are relatively low-maintenance. They should be swept or vacuumed regularly to remove dirt and debris, and mopped occasionally with a neutral cleaner.
Yes, polished concrete floors are often used in commercial and industrial settings because of their durability, low maintenance, and resistance to heavy foot traffic and equipment.
Yes, polished concrete floors can be customized with a variety of decorative options, including staining, stenciling, and scoring.
The amount of time it takes to polish a concrete floor depends on the size and condition of the surface, as well as the desired level of gloss. However, a typical polishing job can take anywhere from a few days to a week or more.
Not all concrete surfaces are suitable for polishing. The concrete must be structurally sound and free of major cracks or other damage.
Polished concrete floors are durable, low-maintenance, and long-lasting. They are also environmentally friendly, as they do not require additional flooring materials to be installed on top of the concrete.