POLISHED CONCRETE

polished concrete

polished concrete

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POLISHED CONCRETE FLOORING


Polished concrete is a solution for flooring, providing both strength and aesthetics. Accomplished by the grinding and polishing of the surfaces this processing provides a smooth and shiny surface finish, not only improving the general aesthetics but also improving the durability of the material.







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Why Polished Concrete is important for floors?



Surface Strength : The surface hardness of floor material is substantially enhanced by using polished concrete, thus the floor is improved in terms of resistance to cracking and chipping, as well as abrasion.



Dust Reduction : Polishing process is accompanied by the application of densifiers that harden the concrete, where they reduce dusty effects and the emission of concrete particles into the atmosphere.



Chemical Resistance : Polished concrete is very durable against attack of acids, oils and similar aggressive materials and is therefore indicated for areas of potential contamination by chemicals.



Reflectivity :The sheen produced in polished concrete by its surface finish adds to the light reflected, thus decreasing the use of artificial light, and, as a consequence, from electricity and energy use.



Longevity : Polished concrete can last a very long time if properly installed and maintained and offers a strong cost-effective solution for floor covering.




Cost-Effective : Sanding off the surface of existing concrete removes the need for new flooring materials, therefore lowering the cost of materials, as well as time of installation.



Sustainability : Polished concrete contributes to sustainability by reusing existing concrete slabs, minimizing waste, and frequently using sustainable materials and procedures.



Customization : It provides several design possibilities, such as varying levels of gloss, decorative embossing, and the possibility of adding colors or aggregates to realize different aesthetics.



Enhanced Safety : Anti-slip agents can be applied to polished concrete, giving the flooring a safe surface for areas in contact with humidity or spills.



Temperature Control : It also has thermal mass characteristics that can be used for indoor temperature control, thus leading to an increase in energy efficiency.



Indoor Air Quality : Polished concrete does not retain allergens, dust mites and mould and contributes to cleaner indoor air.



Versatility : Suitable for a wide range of applications, including residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional settings.



Quick Installation : Concrete polishing is generally a quicker process than installing other flooring materials, thereby providing a reduction in renovation or construction downtime.



LEED Certification : Polished concrete can gain LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification points owing to its sustainability properties.






 

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