Monday, March 2, 2009

Nail Polish for your Nails, Concrete Polishing for your Concrete

Posted on/at 6:09 PM by Wanto

By Mercie Hallow

The floors that are made of high quality and aesthetically pleasing materials are always admired by many. There are many builders, contractors and designers who opt to choose the floor finish of a project very carefully so as to match the theme that they had in mind. Flooring as in any other part of a room can contribute beauty and charm if it is used correctly.

Being in a society with more advanced engineering procedures, we are faced with wide ranges of floor finishes. Our fathers who used to use only bricks and wood for their homes are likely to get envious with the many options of floor finishes we are facing now. Using these new technologies one is able to do it independently without having to call masonry services.

Among these new types of floor treatments are what we call concrete polishing. As the name implies, concrete polishing involves a specific kind of finish on rough, unfinished concrete.

Concrete Polishing has indeed many advantages in terms of aesthetics and safety of the concrete floor. These advantages can be enjoyed without having to pay an expensive amount.

Concrete acid-staining is an example of concrete polishing used to place a color or design to your concrete. This is often seen in malls and other retail areas where company logos or a unique design is seen to give the space a focal point. A stained concrete adds beauty and identity to the floor space. There are a lot of available concrete stains in different types and shades and application are always easy and quick.

To be able to create a shiny and mirror-like concrete floor surface one is faced with the possibility of concrete grinding. Concrete grinding does not only polish a floor to make it smoother, it also helps remove unwanted stains that had infected your floor for a long time. With the use of a concrete grinder, the surface is being treated though dusts are expected to occur during the process.

Cracked and damaged concrete can be saved through the technique of concrete resurfacing. Resurfaced concrete brings back the original feel and look of the concrete that has been damaged. This is actually a lot cheaper than having to buy a new set of flooring material.

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