About the Material
Polished concrete is a multi-step mechanical process that grinds, hones, and polishes a concrete surface to achieve a smooth, glossy, and reflective finish. Using diamond abrasives, the concrete is refined to the desired sheen, which ranges from matte to high-gloss.
Unlike coated floors, polished concrete isn’t a surface layer. It’s the actual concrete slab brought to a shine. Therefore, it requires no peeling, no bubbling, and virtually no maintenance.
Our Services
We specialize in polished concrete installations and restorations for all types of spaces:
Residential Floors
Bring a contemporary, clean look to basements, kitchens, or entire homes.
Commercial Spaces & Retail Stores
A professional, high-performance floor with impressive durability and style.
Offices & Lobbies
Sleek and reflective surfaces that elevate your brand image.
Garages & Workshops
Easy to clean and resistant to oil, stains, and heavy foot traffic.
The Advantages Polished Concrete
It’s not just about looks. But polished concrete has several advantages over time:
Durable & Long-Lasting
No coatings to chip or wear out. Therefore, it can easily handle traffic, spills, and abrasion.
Eco-Friendly
Since it uses the existing slab, eliminates the need for additional flooring materials.
Improves Light Reflectivity
Brightens interior spaces, reducing lighting costs.
Resistant to Moisture & Stains
With densifiers and sealers, it repels spills and stays looking sharp.
Types of Polished Concrete Finishes
Choose the level of shine and customization that suits your space:
Matte / Satin Finish
Low-sheen, industrial look with minimal reflectivity.
Semi-Gloss Finish
Light-reflective but not too glossy. Perfect for those looking for the middle ground
High-Gloss Finish
Mirror-like shine that gives a polished, upscale feel.
Stained Polished Concrete
Add color and depth with water-based or acid-based stains.
Salt-and-Pepper Exposed Aggregate
Slight surface exposure of the fine aggregate for added texture and visual interest.
FAQ
Can you polish existing concrete?
Yes. If the slab is in good structural condition. We will assess it first and let you know if it’s a good option.
Is polished concrete slippery?
Even high-gloss finishes maintain good traction when dry, and anti-slip treatments can be applied if needed.
How long does it last?
When maintained properly, polished concrete can last for more than 20 years, with no need for re-coating or replacement.