Concrete
Polished Concrete Standards
“Polished concrete is a process which enhances the natural beauty of existing concrete by hardening and applying a sheen to the concrete. There are two primary methods to create this sheen: Topical or Mechanical.” While both methods will provide a sealed floor, mechanical polished concrete is preferred in most applications due to its extended longevity, low maintenance, sustainability, and stunning esthetic. Just as every slab of marble or granite is unique, each polished concrete floor contains its own characteristics. This stone-like, mottled appearance is very appealing, and adds character to the floor. Being a leader in the industry is defined by our contributions to our predecessors, which in turn Benefits everyone, not just ourselves.
Topical Polishing
A Topical Polish is a product treatment rolled or sprayed onto the surface of the concrete to seal it. Examples of this are wax coatings and buffed hardeners. If a higher sheen is preferred, many applications require a buffing or burnishing step to create a shine. While the concrete will have a coated, sealed appearance, the concrete will retain its coarse texture, and any inconsistencies in the surface will remain visible.
Sheen Level/Finish Options
- Topical-Sheen Level 1: Matte finish: Scrub and Seal
- Topical-Sheen Level 2: Low Sheen: Scrub, Buff, and Seal
- Topical-Sheen Level 3: High Sheen: 4-Step Resin Polish
Mechanical Polish
A mechanical grinding & polishing process that utilizes industrial diamonds & impregnating hardeners and sealers to level, densify, polish & finally seal the floor from within the interior of the floor surface.
- Wet Polish: Extends the life of diamond tooling by using water to cool, however, creates a slurry which much be disposed of.
- Dry Polish: A preferred polishing method as it does not create a slurry, and can be performed with no production down time.
Sheen Level/Finish Options
Level 1: Matte Finish: 100 grit
Level 2: Low Sheen: 400 grit
Level 3: High Sheen: 800 grit
Level 4: Gloss Shine: 3000 grit
Decorative Polished Concrete
Abundant options including colorants, saw cuts, engraving, even stenciled art create an aesthetically appealing floor that is durable and lasting without breaking the budget. Often compared to marble, granite, and terrazzo, decorative polished concrete can be performed to achieve the same high-end look, without the cost. From stenciled designs and tile layouts, to custom logos and integral color, decorative polished concrete offers endless customization.
Sheen Level/Finish Options
- Colorants
- Exposed Aggregates
- Patterns
- Logos/Engraving
- Acid Staining
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Benefits of Polished Concrete
Elimination of Dusting from Efflorescence
Stain-Resistant
Improved Reflectivity and Ambient Lighting
Increased Slip Resistance
Less Maintenance
Cost-Effective
LEED Friendly
Improved condition for old floors
Reduced Tire Wear
No Production/Plant Shutdowns
Concrete Specifications
Preferred Flatwork Finishing Specs
- Preferred Floor Flatness (FF) of 50
- Preferred Floor Levelness (FL) of 35
- Alternative to FF/FL is the strike-off method:
- 0″ – 1/8″ is favorable
- 1/8″ – 1/4″ is wavy/unfavorable
- Bull-floated, smooth, pan-finished floor from edge to edge, with no rough areas
- Concrete Compressive Strength: 3,500psi to 5,000psi
- Lightweight Concrete: Not allowed if aggregate exposure is required.
- Concrete Curing: Minimum 8 days water cured or dissipating curing compound applied.
- Laser screeding is good for ensuring flatness.
Preferred Mix Design Specs
- 3500 psi minimum
- Pozzolans – No more than 15% cement replacement is recommended
- Admixtures – in moderation, admixtures are ok for use with polished concrete. Superplasticizers will require removal with a stripper before attempting to grind and polish
Sustainable Polished Concrete Flooring
Polished Concrete and LEED
Polished concrete benefits align with the economic benefits of green building through reduced operating costs (maintenance), optimized life cycle, and reduced first costs (polished concrete is much cheaper to install than terrazzo, granite, or marble, yet sustains the polished stone aesthetic.) Below is a listing of points polished concrete may contribute to according to the standards outlined in LEED-NC v 2.2 (new construction).