Services We Provide:

  • Natural Polished Concrete 
  • Stained Concrete 
  • Grind and Seal 
  • Epoxy Quartz Blend
  • Control and Expansion Joint Filling 
  • Sealed Concrete
  • Demolition:


- VCT
- Carpet
- Ceramic Tile
- Laminate Flooring
- Overlays
- Underlayment
- Glue
- Coatings
- Thinset


What is Natural Polished Concrete?

Natural polished concrete is a type of flooring option that involves grinding down the surface of concrete to create a smooth and glossy finish. It is achieved by using a series of diamond abrasive tools to grind the concrete surface, followed by a process of polishing and sealing. The result is a sleek and modern look that showcases the natural beauty of the concrete. Natural polished concrete is known for its durability, low maintenance, and versatility, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial spaces.

What is Stained Concrete? 

Stained Concrete is a decorative flooring option that involves applying a colored stain to the surface of a concrete floor. The stain penetrates the concrete, creating a permanent and vibrant color that enhances the appearance of the floor. Stained Concrete can be customized to achieve various effects, such as mottled, marbled, or translucent looks. It is a popular choice for both residential and commercial spaces due to its durability, low maintenance requirements, and ability to create a unique and stylish look.

Stains/Dye we use:

Ameripolish: Link to Color Chart

What is Grind and Seal?

Grind and seal is a popular method used to enhance and protect concrete surfaces. It involves grinding down the top layer of the concrete to remove any imperfections, stains, or coatings. After the grinding process, a sealant is applied to the surface to protect it from damage and give it a glossy or matte finish, depending on the desired look. It is a cost-effective way to rejuvenate old or worn-out concrete and create a durable and attractive surface.

What is Epoxy Quartz Blend?

Epoxy Quartz Blend is a type of flooring system that combines epoxy resin with quartz aggregates. It is a durable and versatile option that is commonly used in commercial and industrial settings. The blend of epoxy resin and quartz aggregates creates a seamless and low-maintenance surface that is resistant to chemicals, impact, and wear. It offers a high-gloss finish and can be customized with various colors and patterns to suit different aesthetic preferences. Epoxy Quartz Blend flooring is known for its excellent durability, slip resistance, and ease of cleaning, making it a popular choice for areas that require a strong and long-lasting flooring solution.

What is Joint Filling?

Joint Filling refers to the process of filling these gaps or joints with a suitable material to minimize the potential for debris accumulation, water penetration, and tripping hazards. Various materials can be used for joint filling, such as caulk, sealant, putty, or joint compound, depending on the specific application and desired outcome. The process typically involves applying the chosen filler material into the joint, smoothing it out, and allowing it to dry or cure. 

Concrete Grinding Machines:

Heavy-duty grinding machines equipped with diamond-impregnated discs are used to remove any existing coatings, stains, or imperfections from the concrete surface. These machines are crucial for preparing the floor for polishing.

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Diamond Polishing Pads:

These pads are attached to the grinding machines and come in various grit sizes. They are used progressively to refine the concrete surface, gradually creating a smooth and polished finish.

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Concrete Densifiers:

Densifiers are chemical solutions that are applied to the concrete surface to strengthen and harden it. They penetrate the pores of the concrete, making it more resistant to wear and improving its durability.

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Concrete Sealers:

Sealers are applied to the polished concrete surface to provide protection against stains, water damage, and daily wear and tear. They enhance the shine of the floor and make it easier to clean and maintain.

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Polishing Compounds:

Polishing compounds, such as diamond polishing powders or liquid-based compounds, may be used to further enhance the shine and clarity of the polished concrete surface. These compounds help achieve a high level of gloss and reflectivity.

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Dust Extraction Systems:

To minimize dust and debris during the grinding and polishing process, dust extraction systems are used. These systems effectively collect and contain the dust, ensuring a clean and safe working environment.

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Polished Concrete Essentials:

For a polished concrete service, a combination of specialized tools and materials is used to achieve the desired results. Here are some key elements involved:

What is Sealed Concrete?

Sealed concrete refers to concrete that has been treated with a sealant to protect it from moisture, staining, and damage. The sealing process involves applying a protective coating or treatment to the surface of the concrete. This not only enhances the durability of the concrete but also improves its appearance by providing a glossy finish and making colors more vibrant.

There are various types of sealers available, including penetrating sealers that soak into the concrete and film-forming sealers that create a protective layer on the surface. Sealed concrete is commonly used in both indoor and outdoor applications, such as driveways, patios, and floors, to resist water, oil, and other contaminants, making it easier to maintain and prolonging its lifespan.

Sealers we use:

Coval Polished Concrete Sealer: 

Used for polished concrete

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Coval UTC:

Used for grind and seal

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Ameripolish SR2:

Used for polished concrete 

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Ameripolish SPE:

Used for polished concrete  

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Low-Lustre:

Used for grind and seal and sealed concrete

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Hi-Tech Conceal HG:

Used for polished concrete

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What are Sealers?

Sealers are protective coatings applied to polished concrete surfaces to enhance their appearance and durability. They create a protective barrier that helps prevent staining, scratching, and wear on the concrete surface. 

Sealers are available in various types for different prevention purposes. Some sealers are designed to delay the penetration of oil stains, while others may facilitate quicker penetration. The effectiveness of the sealer depends on the specific type you choose to use.

benefits of using polished concrete sealers

1. Enhanced Appearance: Sealers bring out the natural beauty of polished concrete by enhancing its color, depth, and gloss. They provide a glossy finish that gives the concrete a luxurious and professional look.

2. Stain Resistance: Sealers create a barrier that helps prevent oil, water, and other substances from penetrating the concrete surface and causing stains. This makes the concrete easier to clean and maintain.

3. Durability: Sealers help protect polished concrete from damage caused by foot traffic, chemicals, and abrasion. They increase the lifespan of the concrete surface and reduce the need for repairs or replacements.

4. Dust Reduction: Polished concrete sealers can minimize the release of concrete dust, which is a common issue with untreated concrete surfaces. This is especially beneficial in commercial and industrial settings where dust control is important.

5. Easy Maintenance: Sealed polished concrete surfaces are easier to clean and maintain. They require less frequent cleaning and can be easily maintained with regular sweeping and mopping.

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