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What to Know About Polished Concrete  


Concrete is a popular material for flooring because it is durable and easy to maintain. However, standard concrete can be dull and unattractive. Polished concrete is a type of concrete flooring that has been sanded down and polished using heavy-duty machinery. Polished concrete is more expensive than standard concrete, but it is also more resistant to staining and fading.   

You may commonly find polished concrete floors in warehouses, retail stores, restaurants, medical spaces, auto showrooms, office spaces, basements, and garages. In addition, polished concrete can be made in any color or pattern, making it a versatile flooring option for both residential and commercial spaces.   

 

The Benefits of Polished Concrete Floors  

Polished concrete has been gaining popularity in recent years as a flooring material for both residential and commercial properties. There are many advantages to polished concrete compared to other common flooring materials such as carpet, tile, and hardwood. One of the biggest benefits is that polished concrete is extremely durable and long-lasting. It is also easy to maintain and keep clean—all you need to do is sweep and mop! Polished concrete resists most stains, but if you have any spills, you should still clean it right away. Luckily, it’s very easy to clean and you won’t have to worry about harsh cleaners corroding your floors.   

 

Polished concrete can also be customized to fit any style or budget. It can be stained or dyed to create a unique look, or left in its natural state for a more minimalist aesthetic. Polished concrete is also a sustainable choice, as it does not require the use of harsh chemicals or finishes. Overall, polished concrete is a great choice for any property owner looking for a durable, low-maintenance, and stylish flooring option.  

 

The Cons of Polished Concrete Floors  

Polished concrete floors can provide a sleek, modern look for any space. However, some cons should be considered before investing in polished concrete floors. The cons of polished concrete floors include a high initial cost for installation and polishing. Polished concrete also requires ongoing maintenance, which can be costly and time-consuming. The floor may require resurfacing or repair if there are surface cracks or stains. Over time, the polished concrete may also require refinishing to keep it looking fresh.   

Polished concrete floors can feel slick and slippery when wet, so special care must be taken in areas where there is a risk of slipping. Also, without proper care, polished concrete may be prone to staining and damage from spills or harsh chemicals if leftover time.   

Finally, polished concrete floors can be loud and echo-y, especially in larger rooms or spaces with high ceilings.  

 

Titan’s Revolutionary Flooring System   

Titan Flooring is committed to providing durable floors that won’t crack or warp over time. We use a mixture of polyurea and polyaspartic materials for our product. Our mix is foolproof. In 24 hours, your Titan garage floors will be fully cured and usable—you can even park your car on them.   

Our garage flooring lasts much longer than simple epoxy or polished concrete. We guarantee your Titan Garage Floors will last a lifetime without cracking or warping. That’s why we offer a lifetime warranty that transfers even if the homeownership does. Call today for a quote! 

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