POLISHED CONCRETE
Polished concrete flooring is achieved through a meticulous mechanical process that involves using industrial diamond abrasives to refine the surface of a concrete slab. The surface undergoes successive polishing with increasingly finer grits of diamond abrasives until it attains the desired level of luster, providing a remarkable shine. Finally, a sealer is applied to enhance the floor's resistance to staining, making it a perfect flooring option.
Levels of polished concrete
Level
Matte, Flat: The floor has a matte finish and will appear somewhat hazy with minimal clarity or reflection.
Level
Low Sheen: The floor has a very low luster sheen with a matte finish. At about a 100 feet distance, you can start to see slight overhead reflection.
Level
Semi-Gloss: The floor will have a higher gloss than compared to a level 2. There will be good light reflectivity. At about a 30-50 ft distance, the floor will clearly reflect light.
Level
High Gloss: The floor produces the highest level of shine, similar to glass with high light reflectivity. The floor almost appears wet from many vantage points.
Popular applications
- Warehouses
- Retail Stores
- Auto Showrooms
- Office Buildings
- Hotels
- Industrial Facilities
- Restaurants
- Schools
- Packing and Dry Goods Facilities