Diamond Finish Concrete Floor

For an extreme ly high gloss finish a final grit of 1500 or finer may be used.
Diamond finish concrete floor. Crews use ever finger grits of polishing disks a process called lapping until the floor has the desired sheen. While hardwood flooring costs between 6 and 12 per square foot you can often cut your costs in half by opting for concrete stamping. Professional contractors stamp and finish the floor to resemble hardwood. Concrete polishing is an exceptionally beautiful option for your home or business.
Depending on the diamond grit you use to polish a concrete floor you can achieve different ranges of aggregate exposure and different levels of sheen from matte to a glassy mirror like finish. Cost of concrete floors that look like wood. Use these treatments to brand your facility help with directional signage or as identification for certain areas. Diamond floor solutions formerly know as diamond cleaning systems has been in the business of concrete floors for more than 10 years.
It is an eco friendly low maintenance flooring method that is the most durable and budget friendly alternative to marble tile or other surfaces. We use the latest equipment to give you the finest finish possible. Polished concrete floors which are popping up at big box stores malls warehouses restaurants distribution centers showrooms schools hotels manufacturing facilities and high end residential homes across the country are relatively new to the decorative concrete arena having made their debut less than 10 years ago. The next steps involve fine grinding of the concrete surface using diamond abrasives embedded in a plastic or resin matrix.
For an extremely high gloss finish a final grit of 1500 or finer. Decorative elements can be added by coloring or staining the concrete saw cutting patterns or through. Polished concrete and terrazzo floors also allow for customized designer looking floors with various decorative finishes. It is an eco friendly low maintenance flooring method that is the most durable and budget friendly alternative to marble tile or other surfaces.
Crews use ever finer grits of polishing disks a process called lapping until the floor has the desired sheen. Expect to pay between 3 and 6 per square foot for concrete floors that look like wood.