Polished Concrete
is a polished concrete floor right for you?
Concrete Refinishing, Polished Concrete (Diamond Grinding and Diamond Polishing)
Floor Masters should be your first choice for your polished concrete floor (Concrete Grinding and Sealing and/or Diamond Polished Concrete). Whether it be a bar, restaurant, shop, kitchen, lounge, patio or whatever. We can grind and seal, or diamond polish your concrete floor to get a smooth attractive finish.
Why have a polished concrete floor?
Polished Concrete is a great flooring medium that is unsurpassed by other flooring options in many aspects.
- Polished Concrete has great thermal properties – concrete floors are thick and do not change temperature quickly or dramatically. On the other hand, tiles are thin (10mm) and change to the air temperature in minutes.
- Diamond Polished concrete saves on lighting costs – Mitre 10 Mega estimate that their highly polished concrete floors save them about 80% on their lighting bill because of the light reflection.
- Polished Concrete is robust – under normal use polished concrete will outlast virtually all other flooring options. Polished concrete is even harder, with greater abrasion resistance. There is nothing to come off, warp, suffer water damage or be cut by a devious child.
- Polished Concrete is affordable – Lets face it, you’re probably going to have a concrete slab anyway.
- Polished Concrete is attractive – It is certainly very popular at present. It can be coloured and/or have different coloured aggregate etc.
- Polished Concrete is timeless – Unlike flower print wallpaper or terracotta tiles.
- Polished Concrete will suit most design styles and furnishings.
- Polished Concrete can be used inside and out, allowing that indoor outdoor flow.
- Polished Concrete makes it very easy to change to a different style of flooring in the future (you don’t have to pull anything up).
- Polished Concrete floors can easily be dressed up with rugs that are easy to clean or change. (tip, swap rugs between rooms to change the feel of the room)
- Polished Concrete floors are easy to clean and very healthy because they don’t hold dust mites and everything else dropped on them.
- You have options. You can colour your concrete, or stain/dye it. You can choose what colour and size aggregate you want, add coloured glass or crushed shell (if it’s not an existing slab). It can be cut into a large tile pattern, with or without grout (2mm deep by 6 or 10mm wide lines). You can have very little or a lot of aggregate showing. It’s your floor and we can help you make all the decisions that are right for you.
There are two ways to finish a concrete floor.
1) The previously most common and initially the cheapest way is to “Grind and Seal” the concrete. This involves grinding the concrete to about 120 grit with metal bonded diamonds and applying a surface sealer to the concrete. This will give a good finish that is easy to clean. It is the only way to complete external concrete as an antislip additive can be added to the sealer to prevent slipping. The surface sealer should be reapplied every 3-5 years to keep it in optimum condition and maintain ease of cleaning. The use of a mat in entrances will help reduce sealer wear.
We usually use Acrylic Concrete sealers because they do not scratch as quickly as epoxies and have a reasonable life span. A waterbased concrete sealer will give a lighter finish to the concrete, while a solvent based concrete sealer will darken the concrete (wet look). The solvent based concrete sealers can be Matt or Semigloss. The waterbased concrete sealers are semi-gloss or gloss only.
NEW – we now offer high performance Polyaspartic resin coatings. We have previously discouraged client from using epoxy and polyurethane resin coatings due to their tendency to yellow or discolour with UV exposure. Polyaspartic clear coats offer many benefits for a little extra cost. more on polyaspartics
- Polyaspartics allow fast recoating 1-2 hours
- Fast return to use – 4-6 hours light use – 24 hrs full use including vehicle traffic.
- High abrasion resistance (about 4 times that of epoxy)
- Excellent gloss retention
- Rich colour vibrancy “Wet Look”
- Solvent, odour and VOC version available.
Ask us about our polyaspartic coatings.
Waiting room in Hair salon (whole salon floor was ground and sealed concrete)
2) The latest advancement is “Diamond Polished Concrete” DPC (warning some people refer to grind and seal as polished concrete, the difference is like the difference between a gold plated ring and a solid gold ring).
Diamond Polished Concrete involves grinding to 120 grit with metal bonded diamonds, applying an integral sealer (Creteshield CS or Creteshield 101), that penetrates the concrete and through chemical reaction forms a gel that swells, blocks the pores, then hardens. The result is a floor that is very hard (approx 42% improvement in abrasion resistance) and will not allow the penetration or escape of dust etc. This is then polished with resin bonded diamonds in various grades until the desired finish is obtained. This gives a natural shine to the concrete. Grades include 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1500 and 3000. DPC-200 is a matt finish, DPC-3000 is a gloss finish. Every concrete slab is different, what an 800 grit finish looks like on one floor may differ on another. Gloss has 2 elements, light reflection and clarity of reflection. The results can be similar to a granite bench top (if finished to DPC-3000 grit).
At Floor Masters we have developed our own Diamond Polished Concrete system DPC. The DPC system is a result of our own experience and experimentation here in New Zealand with local concrete floors. The major advantage over the other systems is that the DPC system does not need to be polished to the 3000 grit gloss finish (other systems require polishing to 3000 grit). This means we can do a matt, semi or gloss finish to your floor. Not only does this give you more control over the look, but can save you $ if we don’t need to do finer polishing. We have also sourced a great waterbased stain resistor (Creteshield SR) that we apply to the finished floor to give added protection from common staining agents. Creteshield SR also increases the slip resistance to greater than .05 Co-efficient of Friction required by OSH.
Our experience is that most people prefer a semigloss finish “DPC-800”. At this level the aggregate gains colour clarity and the sand starts to reveal it’s beige tones rather than the grey of the cement. About 70% are finished to DPC-800(semigloss), about 20% are finished to DPC-400 (matt) and about 10% to DPC-3000 (gloss)
Summary – Grind and seal is the best option for external surfaces because an antislip additive can be used in the sealer. Diamond Polished Concrete is the best finish for all internal floors as the concrete is hardened and a lot more scuff and scratch resistant. Shower bases can be sealed with an antislip additive.
Price is determined by the size of the area and the gloss level chosen. Big open areas attract a lower rate than small jobs and areas with more obstacles. Contact us for a rough estimate or for a written site quote. We can also quote from plans. Quote request
Plan for your polished concrete floor.
It is only fair to warn you about the unpredictable finishes attained when grinding concrete. We are always limited by a number of key factors. These should be taken into account when deciding to have a polished
concrete finish.
1) What is in the concrete mix – If you want white stone and there was never any white stone in the concrete mix, guess what? – You’re clever! Things like leaves, bits of stick, bits of wood or worse, polystyrene can really detract from the finished floor if they are allowed to fall into the mix. Any
patching will never be a perfect match.
2) How the surface is finished. The more concrete is worked and finished the more the stone or other goodies will sink below grinding level. Stone is heavier than sand. Grinding will normally only take off 2-3mm. More grinding will cost more. With highly finished commercial floors (ones that are slippery even when dry) when ground may not show any stone at all.
It is also worth noting that if the slab is not finished well enough, you will have air pockets in the slab (little holes). We can grout your floor to fill the majority of these holes during the grinding process. If you are wanting a “salt and pepper” finish, the floor with need to be highly power floated and very flat to ensure there are no high points to be removed as these will increase the likelyhood of larger aggregate being exposed.
Floor Masters has formulated the best process for reducing/eliminating aeration holes in a finished floor. I guarantee we do it better than anyone else. If the finish of your polished concrete floor is important to you – call us.
3) Protect the slab until sealed – something as minor as a contractor spilling a cup of coffee on the slab can leave a lasting impression that won’t be noticed until the floor is finished. Concrete is porous, it will absorb most liquids that are spilled onto it. Painters, builders, gardeners or anyone with any form of liquid could ruin your idea of a perfect floor. Applying a sacrificial sealer after the concrete is laid is one option.
Ok, so now you may be thinking that polished concrete was a bad idea. Maybe not. A realistic expectation is all you require to enjoy the finished result. If you are building from scratch, plan for the above issues, choose your mix. Consider sealing the slab initially before building begins. The slab must cure a minimum of 14 days prior to sealing. If you are dealing with an already laid slab, keep in mind that you may not find any aggregate whatsoever and count anything better than that as a bonus. (to find no aggregate in a domestic slab is almost impossible, I’ve never seen it yet).
How much does a polished concrete floor cost?
The cost of a polished concrete floor can vary quite a lot.
There are a number of factors that effect the cost, these include
- Removal of anything that is already on the floor, such as floor coverings, but also glue, paint and leveling products.
- The depth of grinding – this normally effects how much aggregate in visible in the finished floor. Grinding deeper takes more time, wears the diamond tooling more and costs more.
- The finish required. The higher the gloss, the more grades of diamonds are used to refine the finish.
- The chemicals used to densify and seal the floor – better quality costs more.
- The size of the project and the layout. It takes time to set up the equipment and change the diamonds for each step of the process. Also edges take as much time as the main “field” of the floor
Concrete Staining – Staining is another option after grinding. We now have a range of Water based and Acetone based concrete stains. The Acetone Stains are super quick drying and have a low bleed if doing stencil work. This is an effective way to add colour to a ground concrete floor. We have a range of blendable colours available. The finished look is still largely influenced by the content of the slab. Staining is generally a mottled finish with the colour taking more strongly in some areas than others. This is then sealed for lasting results and ease of cleaning. If you are wanting a polished floor, then the colour needs to be in the concrete when it is laid. The process of Concrete Polishing and the penetrating sealers prevent the concrete stain from remaining in the concrete.
Polished concrete has been rapidly growing in popularity. We have been doing polished concrete floors for over 20 years and have been dedicated to research and development. If you want a company who is up with the play on the latest developments in polished concrete, call us.