Polished Concrete Flooring
Transform raw or existing concrete into a high-performance, stunning surface — from industrial matte to mirror-like high-gloss finishes.
The Beauty Hidden in Every Concrete Floor
Polished concrete has emerged as the flooring system of choice for architects, designers, and facility managers who demand a combination of durability, sustainability, and striking aesthetics — all at a fraction of the lifecycle cost of traditional finishes.
Our mechanical polishing process transforms ordinary concrete into an extraordinarily durable surface that resists moisture, staining, and heavy traffic while eliminating the need for waxing, coating, or replacement for decades.
Whether you need 10,000 sq ft of industrial warehouse floor or a 2,000 sq ft luxury living space, our grinding and polishing equipment handles any project scale with precision consistency.
Choose Your Level of Polish
From utilitarian flat finishes to mirror-like reflections — we dial in the exact level of sheen your project demands.
Flat/Matte
100-400 gritLow sheen for industrial spaces valuing durability over aesthetics.
Satin
800 gritSubtle luster ideal for retail, offices, and modern commercial interiors.
Semi-Polished
1500 gritNoticeable reflection for showrooms, restaurants, and corporate lobbies.
High-Gloss
3000 gritMirror-like finish for luxury retail, galleries, and high-end residential.
Polished Concrete Questions
Polished concrete is a multi-step process where concrete floors are mechanically ground with progressively finer diamond abrasives, then treated with a chemical densifier and polished to achieve a desired level of sheen — from a satin matte to a high-gloss mirror finish.
In most cases, yes. Existing concrete floors — even those with minor damage, stains, or coatings — can be ground down and polished. We evaluate the concrete condition during our free site assessment to determine the best approach.
Polished concrete is extremely durable, resisting tire marks, heavy foot traffic, and forklift traffic. The densification process hardens the surface significantly, making it one of the toughest flooring options available for commercial and industrial use.
Despite its glossy appearance, polished concrete has a coefficient of friction that meets or exceeds OSHA requirements. It is actually less slippery than waxed vinyl or marble and can be treated with anti-slip conditioners for wet areas.
Yes. We offer integral color hardeners, acid stains, water-based dyes, and decorative scoring/engraving to create unique patterns, logos, and designs. Polished concrete is far more customizable than most people realize.