Sealed concrete Ideal for commercial spaces.
Durable + Affordable + Practical
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 use
best use cases
Office Spaces, Grocery Stores, Retail Stores
Warehouses and Manufacturing Plants
Food Processing Areas
Utility Rooms
Storage Facilities
Loading Docks & Parking Garages
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Sealed concrete is a protective coating applied to concrete surfaces to prevent damage from moisture, stains, chemicals, and heavy traffic, making it ideal for both retail and industrial environments.
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Yes. Acrylic or urethane sealers are excellent for grocery stores, restaurants, and other retail environments. They enhance appearance and provide protection from spills, foot traffic, and cleaning chemicals.
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Yes, epoxy and urethane sealers are recommended for high-traffic industrial areas, providing durable, chemical-resistant protection that can withstand forklift and heavy equipment traffic.
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Sealed concrete is low-maintenance but requires occasional cleaning. Depending on traffic and usage, you may need to reapply the sealer every 3-7 years to maintain protection.
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Cost depends on factors like the condition of the concrete, type of sealer used, total square footage, and project requirements. We provide customized quotes based on your specific needs and site conditions.
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It depends on the sealer. Penetrating sealers are nearly invisible, while acrylics and urethanes can add a satin or glossy finish that enhances the floor’s color and depth.
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Sealed concrete can last for many years in high-traffic environments. The longevity depends on the sealer type, traffic levels, and maintenance practices.
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Cure times vary depending on the type of sealer, but light traffic is generally allowed after 4-24 hours.
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Yes. With proper surface preparation, sealers can rejuvenate and protect old concrete, improving its appearance and extending its lifespan.
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Sealed concrete floors are easy to clean with routine sweeping and mopping. For tougher stains, use a mild detergent or a specialized cleaner for concrete surfaces.