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Frequently Asked Questions... |
What is polished
concrete?
The term polished concrete describes a decorative floor finish which
leaves the concrete exposed as the final finish. Polished exposed
aggregate finishes are achieved by grinding the surface of the slab
to expose the aggregate or stones within the concrete or topping
mix.
What is the process?
The first step involves grinding the concrete to reveal the aggregate
within. The degree of uniformity of exposure needs to be specified.
Once a satisfactory level of aggregate exposure is achieved, the
concrete is polished using progressively finer grinding pads. Once
polished, the final step is to apply a sealer.
Can I choose the aggregate for a new concrete
slab?
Yes, if you are laying a new concrete slab. As well as selecting
different cement colours in concrete, there are various aggregate
colours, types, sizes and minerals to choose for the topping mix.
You will need to discuss these options with your concrete supplier.
Can I colour my polished concrete floor?
Yes, if you are laying a new slab, there are different cement colours
to choose from, which you will need to discuss with your concrete
supplier.
How do I achieve a uniform aggregate finish?
The uniformity of the finished floor is determined by the distribution
of the aggregate in the concrete.
What options
are available if I have an old concrete slab?
Depending on the state and level of damage to the concrete floor,
the option is to grind and polish the concrete. The overall look
will depend upon the type of concrete MPa of the slab and the aggregate
density.
What sealers are applied?
This depends on the finish required and also the varying parameters
of the floor.
How much does polished concrete cost?
The price varies according to the condition of the slab, the size
of the area, the level of grinding required, the aggregate exposure
desired and the final finishing sealer. Polished concrete is a cost
effective alternative comparable to timber, tiles, carpet, vinyl,
pavers, stencil crete etc. Prices to suit your particular project
are available on enquiry.
When should I liase with a concrete polisher?
At the very earliest planning stage is best and can provide cost
benefits to the client.
Is a polished concrete floor slippery for
outdoors?
No, the surface can be made non slip, e.g. pool and outdoor entertaining
areas.
Do I have to have the exposed aggregate look?
No, the degree of grinding can give different degrees of stone/aggregate
showing in the final finish. If required, the look of no stone at
all can be obtained.
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