Frequently asked questions about polishing concrete floors
Burnished concrete flooring can either be machine polished or coated with a penetrating sealer. Most people we work with usually opt for a machine polished finish.
The quality of a burnished floor comes down to the quality of the concrete contractor. The contractor will typically run a powered trowel or "helicopter" over the wet concrete slab and with experience and care can achieve quite a smooth finish. It is not easy and any imperfection, gouge or non-level area or dip will be very visible in the final concrete floor.
It depends on how deep the grout lines are. We usually grind 3 – 5mm off the surface but can grind up to 10mm off so if they are deeper than that then they may still be visible in the finish.
Thanks for your question. There are quite a few variables here and without more detailed information we can only provide you with a fairly general answer.
The approach on rejuvenating your floor initally depends if the original floor was machine polished or if it was a grind and seal job.
Yes it is! As long as your new house is built on a concrete slab it can be polished.
Yes. It is possible but the process can be expensive as far as the cost of the stain is concerned and the area of the slab.
If you have an existing concrete slab you can certainly remove the existing floor tiles and then Mechanically Polish the concrete slab.