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How To Improve Worn Concrete Flooring: You Have Options to Consider

Installing new concrete flooring adds a modern, clean look and feel to any space. Over time, though, it can wear down and become damaged, dull, and just worn. It may seem like an impossible feet to bring this look back to its natural beauty again, but there are solutions that can help. In fact, the right products and materials can actually aid in improving flooring significantly, adding value to your space and reducing any "worn" look. Don't Put Off a Solution Whether your manufacturing plant or your aerospace building needs an update to the concrete flooring, you don't want to put off this upgrade. Even small pot marks, scuffs, and other discolorations on concrete flooring create a significant impact not only on the aesthetics, but also on the overall stability of the flooring. Finding a workable solution to restore these floors is possible and essential. Liquid Floors Take a look

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4 Important Steps a Successful Floor Refinishing Project

If you are reading this, you have most likely decided that it is time to refinish your concrete floor through polishing or an epoxy coating. Let us be the first to congratulate you! Flooring is one of the most important investments you can make in your facility. From safety levels to operational efficiency, your facility's flooring has an enormous impact on the daily operation of your business. To best prepare for your upcoming project, these four steps will ensure that your project is a success. Select a Qualified Contractor Choosing the best contractor is more complicated than a simple Internet search for "best flooring contractors." When selecting a contractor, you should obtain quotes from several reputable contractors, vetting each one carefully. Check their references, the materials they recommend, and question them carefully. For example, do they have insurance? Can they provide a bond? How do they provide equipment for their

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What Is Involved in the Concrete Coating Process?

In order to install a beautiful, high-functioning, durable, concrete coating, the floor must be prepared in detail. Failure to perform a step could lead to the deterioration of your coating long before the end of its estimated useful life. Floor Preparation Diamond Grinding or Shot Blasting Hand Grinding Floor Cleaning Concrete Coating Installation Sanding Joint Caulking Diamond Grinding or Shot Blasting The first step to installing a concrete coating involves either shot blasting or diamond grinding the surface. Shot blasting is reserved for floors that have large divots, heavy staining and other deep blemishes. The steel shot removes deep imperfections and readying the floor for a new surface. Diamond grinding is used when the floor only has minor pits and divots. This step opens the pores of the concrete and is not as invasive as shot blasting. Hand Grinding Hand grinding is performed along the edges of the floor to

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4 Maintenance Tips You Should Not Overlook When Caring for Polished Concrete Floors

Polished concrete floors are an attractive choice for any industrial or pharmaceutical warehouse. Polished concrete floors can be personalized to fit your business's needs with custom colors to match existing decor, logos, and lines to manage traffic flow. With proper care, a polished concrete floor should maintain its sheen for many years before needing another polishing. You may think that because these floors are tough that you can skimp on maintenance. We have four maintenance tips that you should never overlook. Daily Dust Mopping It may be tempting to skip dust mopping the floor each and every day. A less rigid maintenance schedule means money saved on man hours and the floors will still look great, right? The problem with this strategy is that fine bits of dust accumulate constantly. As we walk over the floors, this dust can act as a very fine sandpaper on your beautiful floors. Dust

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Can Repeated Exposure to Spills Damage My Polished Concrete Floors?

One of the best features of polished concrete is that it is easy to care for and resistant to spills. During the installation process, the surface of the concrete floor is ground down to remove imperfections and blemishes. Chemicals are then used to harden the surface of the concrete and make it spill resistant. Unlike wood or a more porous tile flooring, polished concrete gives you more time to address a spill before damage occurs. However, it is not impervious to liquids. Time Is of the Essence: Addressing Spills Quickly Standing liquids left to puddle on the floor for extended periods of time will damage the floors. Water puddles will leave rings or marks on the flooring, much like the rings you might see left behind on a wooden coffee table. Harsh liquids such as solvents, soft drinks, vinegar or corrosive acid based liquids may eat away at the floor's

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How Long Do Epoxy Floors Last?

Epoxy flooring is a popular choice for many industrial uses such as manufacturing plants, commercial garages and warehouses. Because these types of environments see a great deal of floor traffic, they must carefully choose the material they use in order to maximize their budget and ensure the highest productivity. Epoxy flooring is affordable, easy to maintain and highly durable. One of the most common questions that is asked when the person charged with the job of researching the different materials available for their company's flooring is its longevity. Epoxy Coating and Epoxy Paint: What's the Difference? There is a great deal of difference between epoxy coating and epoxy paint. They do have one primary similarity though, and that is that they are both designed to protect the floor and make it look attractive. While epoxy coating is made up of two parts: one part polyamine hardner and one part epoxy

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