Polished Concrete Flooring Installation
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Professional Polished Concrete Flooring Across Australia
Transform your residential or commercial space with sleek, highly durable polished concrete. Whether you are exposing the aggregate in a new slab or rejuvenating an existing floor, professional mechanical polishing delivers a premium, low maintenance finish that lasts a lifetime.
Why choose polished concrete?
- Extreme durability and scratch resistance perfect for high traffic areas
- Low maintenance and easy to clean with no grout lines or waxing required
- Energy efficient thermal mass that helps regulate indoor temperatures
- Hypoallergenic surface that does not harbour dust mites or allergens
The polishing process
- Surface Preparation: Heavy diamond grinding removes existing coatings, blemishes, and levels the slab.
- Grouting and Patching: Cracks and imperfections are filled with high strength grouts for a seamless look.
- Honing and Densifying: Finer diamond abrasives hone the surface, and a chemical densifier is applied to harden the concrete structure.
- Polishing: Successive polishing steps are applied to achieve your desired gloss level.
- Sealing: A premium penetrating sealer is applied to protect against liquid stains and moisture.
Frequently asked questions
Professional mechanically polished concrete typically ranges from $80 to $150 per square metre. The price depends on the condition of your existing slab, the level of aggregate exposure desired, and the final gloss finish. Grind and seal options are generally cheaper, starting around $50 to $80 per square metre.
Mechanical polishing physically refines the concrete using diamond abrasives and chemical densifiers until it shines naturally, offering lifetime durability. Grind and seal involves grinding the concrete to the desired exposure and then applying a topical clear coating to create the shine. Coatings will eventually wear and need reapplying, whereas true polished concrete does not.
Most structurally sound concrete slabs can be polished. However, the final look depends heavily on the original pour, including the colour and aggregate distribution. Heavily damaged or severely cracked slabs may require significant repair or might be better suited for an overlay. Our specialists will assess your slab during the quoting process.
Despite its glassy appearance, clean and dry polished concrete is generally no more slippery than regular floor tiles or polished timber. For areas prone to getting wet, such as bathrooms or outdoor spaces, anti slip additives can be incorporated into topical sealers, or a lower grit matte finish can be chosen for better traction.