Durable and Low Maintenance Polished Concrete Floors


Polished concrete floors

Did you know that well maintained, polished concrete floors can last for hundreds of years? Although the thought that commercial polished concrete can last that long can boggle the mind, when you consider that archaeologists routinely uncover many centuries old dwellings, we should be able to do the same during this day and age. At the same time, modern construction that is done in the spirit of economy does not often yield lasting results. For businesses that want their floors to last, however, one would be hard pressed to find a better flooring material commercial polished concrete.

The fact that polished concrete can last for hundreds of years speaks volumes about its durability, but the best things about polished concrete is probably its low maintenance and aesthetic beauty. When it comes to cleaning, mopping with soap and water on a regular basis is all that is required. Another significant advantage of commercial concrete polishing is that it is difficult, if not impossible to stain. For instance, spilling paint, oil, or other substances will often stain floors made from other materials; however, none of those things will have any affect on a polished concrete floor.

Although the cost of polishing concrete can be higher than less durable flooring materials, you simply cannot beat the look, feel, durability, and eco friendly qualities of real, polished concrete. If a business invests in polished commercial concrete floors, their only future flooring costs will be soap and water.


7 responses to “Durable and Low Maintenance Polished Concrete Floors”

  1. Sounds great but I bet it costs more than a fortune. I mean, how many companies can actually afford polished concrete? International media conglomerates?

  2. Government buildings can which is why they always have them. Afterall its only taxpayer dollars right?

  3. Government buildings can which is why they always have them. Afterall its only taxpayer dollars right?

  4. Government buildings can which is why they always have them. Afterall its only taxpayer dollars right?

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