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Everything You Need to Know About Polished Concrete Floors

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Polished concrete is a versatile flooring option, and there are many advantages to having one in your home. This type of flooring requires very little upkeep and can last for years. It is safe to use on your home, and you can easily customize the sheen. Polished concrete floors are often created by grinding down the surface of the floor, which removes any mastic or imperfections that may be present. The grinding process can be light or heavy, depending on how much exposed aggregate you want. You can also add color and pattern to your floor by using topical dyes or integral colors. Another benefit of polished concrete is that it is a tough, resilient surface. However, because it doesn't have any padding, some homeowners may opt to integrate carpets or floor mats to add comfort to their floors. And, as polished concrete is cold and does not hold heat, some homeowners may also choose to incorporate radiant heating cables beneath the floor. If you're interested in installing a pol

What are the Benefits of Concrete Resurfacing?

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  If your concrete surface has started looking old or has gone through a lot of wear and tear over the years then looking for fresh  concrete resurfacing   is an obvious choice. It hardly matters if the concrete surface which has seen some good time and has now faded with obvious cracks and debris on the surface- is present in the outer part of your house or indoors, it will certainly impact the overall aesthetic of the house. People often start getting irritated and wish to quickly find an alternative for it. People might think of redoing the surface from the start or might think to pour a concrete mix over the old surface. Also read about,   What Is the Best Solution for Commercial Kitchen Flooring? Sealwell Industrial Floor Experts  provide great solutions for  concrete polishing  and often suggest that redoing the whole surface by starting from scratch is not the greatest idea but not bad either. Though, the second option of pouring the concrete mix over the surface is often define