Concrete FLOOR POLISHING Seattle

CONCRETE GRINDING | POLISHING | CLEANING | STAINING

Commercial Concrete Warehouse Floor Polishing Seattle

Why Choose Polished Concrete?

Better Lighting

Safety

Less Maintenance

Durability

Grocery Store

Warehouse

Restaurants

Office Space

Residential Concrete Floor Polishing, Bellevue, Wa

Why Choose Polished Concrete?

Hypoallergenic

Slip Resistant

Resale

Design

Home

Condo

Apartment

Garage

Our Concrete Floor Polishing Process

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1 Day per 500sqft

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3 Day Minum on Site

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Metal/Diamond Grinding

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HEPA Vacuum Systems

Seattle Concrete Warehouse Floor Polishing Cost

3 Main Styles Concrete Polishing Styles

Cream Polished Concrete in Bellevue, Wa

A cream polished concrete floor is a floor where the surface of a new concrete pour is polished. In other words, we skip the ‘cutting’ step, so there is no concrete removal from the floor’s surface. Therefore, the natural variations from the concrete pour will be visible, creating an organic, variegated, or marble-like appearance. Of the different types of polished concrete, this is by far the most common installation for new residential construction.

Salt and Pepper Polished Concrete in Bellevue, Wa

A salt and pepper finished floor, or class b concrete finish, is one in which the surface of the concrete is lightly ground, exposing the smallest aggregate in the concrete mix. While this finish is often used in new residential construction, it is extremely widespread in commercial or industrial applications. In residential renovations, cream polished concrete is not an option, so a salt and pepper finish is commonly specified. A salt and pepper finish is generally thought of to be a higher-end or more luxurious installation, so this finish is frequently specified in luxury residential construction.
Depth of Field Terrazzo texture Polished concrete floor and wall pattern Color surface marble and granite stone material for decoration

Aggregate Exposed Polished Concrete in Bellevue, Wa

An aggregate exposed polished concrete floor is one in which the surface of the concrete is heavily ground, consistently exposing the largest aggregate in a concrete mix. Due to its terrazzo-like appearance, this polished concrete finish is commonly specified in luxury residential projects. Although it’s possible to grind any concrete slab to a large aggregate exposure, not all slabs will be aesthetically pleasing when finished with this technique. For this reason, samples are recommended for all large aggregate projects.

Frequently Asked Questions - Concrete Driveway And Polishing In Bellevue, Washington

What is concrete polishing?

Concrete polishing is a process that transforms ordinary concrete floors into durable, low-maintenance, and visually appealing surfaces. It involves grinding and honing the concrete surface to expose its natural aggregate and create a smooth, reflective finish.

  • Durability: Resistant to wear, tear, and chemical spills.
  • Low Maintenance: Easy to clean with simple mopping.  
  • Aesthetics: Customizable finishes, from matte to high-gloss.  
  • Hygiene: Non-porous surface inhibits bacterial growth.
  • Sustainability: Eco-friendly, reduces waste and energy consumption. 

Most concrete floors are suitable for polishing, but the quality of the original concrete and its condition will affect the final outcome. Older, damaged, or poorly installed concrete may require additional preparation or may not be a good candidate for polishing.

The time required for polishing varies depending on the size of the area, the desired level of finish, and the condition of the concrete. Smaller areas may be completed in a few days, while larger commercial spaces may take several weeks.

While polished concrete can become slippery when wet, proper maintenance and the application of slip-resistant coatings can mitigate this risk. Regular cleaning and the use of non-slip floor mats in high-traffic areas can further enhance safety.

Polished concrete floors in residential applications are generally less expensive than tile, engineered plank, or hardwood floors. After factoring in durability and maintenance costs, they are nearly always less expensive than other flooring options. $4-$12 SQFT

Polished concrete floors require minimal maintenance. Regular sweeping or dust mopping to remove dirt and debris is sufficient. For deeper cleaning, a damp mop and a pH-neutral cleaner can be used. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that can damage the surface.

Yes, you can refinish a polished concrete floor if it becomes dull or damaged over time. A professional contractor can assess the floor's condition and determine the best course of action, which may involve light grinding, polishing, or the application of a protective sealant.

Because polished concrete floors utilize the structural slab of a building, they’re extremely durable. Properly installed polished concrete floors are extremely abrasion and stain resistant, and should last decades with little to no maintenance.

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