Polished concrete offers a smooth, shiny surface that resists stains, scratches, and wear.
Simple + Affordable + Smart
Gloss Levels
Level 1: Matte Very low sheen 100–200
Level 2: Satin Low sheen 400
Level 3: Semi Gloss Visible reflection 800
Level 4: High Gloss Mirror like 1500–3000
AGGREGATE EXPOSURE LEVELS
Cream No grind — only polish. Smooth, creamy surface.
Salt & Pepper Light grind. Fine sands and small stones exposed.
Medium Aggregate Moderate grind. 1/8–1/4" stones partially visible.
Full Aggregate Deep grind. Full stone exposure (1/4"–1/2"+).
Sealed concrete Ideal for commercial spaces.
Gloss Levels
Matte (Penetrating Sealers)
No sheen. Bare concrete look. Ideal for functional, no-frills surfaces.
Satin (Acrylic Sealers)
Soft sheen. Slight enhancement of surface color. Light reflectivity.
Gloss (Acrylics, Urethanes)
Medium to high shine. Enhances aesthetics and visibility. Great for interiors.
High Gloss (Epoxy + Urethane Systems)
Durable, smooth, mirror-like finish. Maximizes light bounce and easy cleaning.
Key Benefits
Faster Installation than polished concrete
Affordable for large areas
Fast Return to Service
Good for indoor & light outdoor usees aesthetics and visibility. Great for interiors.
Process
In just 10 minutes, we can complete a quick and straightforward form to get your project started.
Contact us to save time and simplify the process.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Cost varies depending on the size, condition of the floor, and desired finish, but it's often more affordable long-term due to low maintenance.
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Absolutely. It's built for durability and handles heavy foot and equipment traffic well.
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Yes. As long as the slab is structurally sound, older concrete can be polished and restored.
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You can choose different levels of shine (matte to high-gloss), colors, and decorative scoring or patterns.
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Yes. It’s ideal for cold storage and can be treated to enhance moisture resistance.