When and why do I need polishing
Even a new concrete floor can be rough, dusty, and resistant to wear. Polishing can transform such a surface into a practical and beautiful flooring that can be used without additional coatings.
Polishing is also ideal for restoring old floors that have lost their strength and appearance. It removes the top layer of damage and creates a new working surface without removing the base.
What does polishing do?
- Removal of microcracks, chips, and irregularities
- Increased wear resistance and abrasion resistance
- Aesthetic appearance — glossy, matte, or satin
- Resistance to dust, moisture, and pollution
- Easy daily cleaning
- Increase the service life of the floor by 2-3 times
Stages of work:
- Grinding — removal of the top layer and irregularities
- Hardening — applying a lithium or sodium sealant
- Polishing — several passes with different disk grits
- Finishing: applying a protective coating if necessary
Where it is applied
- Warehouse complexes
- Sales halls and offices
- Exhibition halls
- Car dealerships, service stations
- Loft or industrial-style living spaces
Polished concrete is not only beautiful, but also functional: it does not require painting, tiles, or self-leveling, which saves money and time.