As some of you may already know, I have recently done some renovating at our home. While it involved a lot of repainting, wall restorations and whatnot, the first thing that people noticed when I brought them over was the new floor. The whole ground floor currently sports polished concrete, and it catches their eye even more so than my new espresso machine (nuts!).
No harm done, they eventually noticed my coffee machine when I served some to them. As soon as the coffee compliments started to wane, however, they began talking about how amazing the floor was again. They even asked me how I did it, and to teach them how to perform the secret "concrete polishing" technique.
Unfortunately for my friends, I do not know a secret handshake that initiates me into an elite concrete polishing club. I may have done most of the renovation work myself, including replacing some destroyed wooden floors upstairs, but the Concrete Polishing was not me. Well, it was me who initially removed the unsightly tiles that I used to call the house's flooring, but my only real part in that was going online to find a contractor in my area. He did most of the work for me.
To those who'd want to consider polished, concrete floors for their home, I strongly suggest going to the Concrete Polishing website to find a similar contractor in my area. These people are craftsmen in their field, able to polish better than what a DIY person will do in their best day. Their machinery is state-of-the-art. The contractor informed me that it utilized diamond tooling, with different grits for coarse cutting or coarse grinding, and the polishing itself.
Your floor will look amazing when polished, and I also noticed that they add in densifiers at certain time intervals. This would help in making the concrete last. Finally, you could have some color added to it; mine sports a coffee finish that I'm proud of. - 15252
No harm done, they eventually noticed my coffee machine when I served some to them. As soon as the coffee compliments started to wane, however, they began talking about how amazing the floor was again. They even asked me how I did it, and to teach them how to perform the secret "concrete polishing" technique.
Unfortunately for my friends, I do not know a secret handshake that initiates me into an elite concrete polishing club. I may have done most of the renovation work myself, including replacing some destroyed wooden floors upstairs, but the Concrete Polishing was not me. Well, it was me who initially removed the unsightly tiles that I used to call the house's flooring, but my only real part in that was going online to find a contractor in my area. He did most of the work for me.
To those who'd want to consider polished, concrete floors for their home, I strongly suggest going to the Concrete Polishing website to find a similar contractor in my area. These people are craftsmen in their field, able to polish better than what a DIY person will do in their best day. Their machinery is state-of-the-art. The contractor informed me that it utilized diamond tooling, with different grits for coarse cutting or coarse grinding, and the polishing itself.
Your floor will look amazing when polished, and I also noticed that they add in densifiers at certain time intervals. This would help in making the concrete last. Finally, you could have some color added to it; mine sports a coffee finish that I'm proud of. - 15252
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Rick Amorey has Concrete Polishing to thank for his coffee-colored floor. Visit Concrete Polishing now and have that polished concrete floor you always wanted!