5 Reasons Polished Concrete is Better Than Unpolished Concrete

There are multiple reasons that polished concrete is better than regular concrete when it comes to flooring. The five biggest benefits of polished concrete floors are below. First of all, when compared to regular concrete, polished concrete floors last significantly longer than any other type of hard or soft flooring. In addition, they don’t need […]

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Penetrating Dyes vs. Concrete Stains

Many people are wondering if there are any differences between concrete dyes and concrete stains. The answer is yes, and the differences are substantial. Let’s take a look at some of the more important differences. It is no secret that many of those who have concrete floors are now turning to dyes over stains. Dyes […]

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Top Causes of Damage to Concrete Floors

Concrete floors can be damaged in many different ways. Although they tend, in general, to be sturdier than most other kinds of floor surfaces, it is important to remember that they are still subject to the forces and pressures of the material world. If you have had concrete flooring installed, then it is vital to […]

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Different Levels of Finish for Concrete Floors

Concrete floors can bring the kind of elegance and solidity to your working space that you believe it needs. The maintenance of such a floor is just as important as its installation. Indeed, if you are not to let the investment in a concrete floor go to waste then the establishment of a planned maintenance […]

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How Polished Concrete Compares to Other Floor Materials

There are many people who are wondering which type of floor would suit their individual needs best. This also applies to many businesses and industries that have special needs when it comes to their type of flooring. Many of these people would like to know the differences between certain types of flooring when compared to […]

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Can All Concrete Floors Be Polished?

Polishing concrete floors is possible; however, if you are looking to do it, it is a good idea to seek the right advice before starting. Under certain circumstances installing concrete floors can bring a great deal of color, elegance, and liveliness to a space. Much depends on the size, dimensions, and purposes of the room […]

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Can All Concrete Be Polished?

Concrete floors can be polished. However, like most structurally sound surfaces, specific conditions must be met in order to maximize the effectiveness of the job. Most concrete floors require some preparation to remove grease, dirt, and grime before polishing can begin in earnest. Indeed, such preparatory work is essential in order to ensure that unwanted […]

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What is Polished Concrete?

When it comes to long-lasting, affordable flooring nothing comes close to polished concrete. Many people are now turning to this super-durable flooring option for a variety of reasons. Let’s look at polished concrete more closely. To start, polished concrete is a process that includes a mechanical grinding of the concrete until it is very smooth, […]

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Logo Design for Business Concrete Floors

First impressions matter in business as in life in general. The look and feel of the lobby in which an office is located can say much about the company itself. To present clients and potential clients with pleasing, elegant, and graceful images as they enter your place of business is a great way of making […]

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Choosing the Right Floor Color

Polished concrete flooring is a very popular choice these days for businesses that understand the benefits of polished concrete. Beside all the maintenance and durability advantages, polished concrete floors have a versatile beauty. Preferred Concrete Polishing has a wide array of dye colors with which to install your new flooring. Your personal preference and style […]

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