Quick FAQs
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What areas on a residential property are best for polished floors and for what style of house?
All areas of a house can be polished. The polishing process can be applied to any house, new or old, that was built on a concrete slab.
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What happens if someone spills petrol or turps on a polished concrete floor?
Wipe as soon as possible with a damp cloth.
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What is the difference between CCC Polished Concrete and Grind and Seal?
CCC Polished Concrete is a top of the range method for finishing concrete floors.
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What does exposure mean?
Exposure is the amount of aggregate (rock, quartz, pebble etc) that is able to be seen as a result of the grinding process.
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We are opening a cafe. The building we have purchased has lino glued to the floor. We are thinking of removing the lino and going for a polished concrete sort of industrial look. What would you suggest and how long after you have finished can we start?
Depending on the condition of the slab underneath, the size of the restaurant and the desired finish, this can all happen pretty quickly.
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Is it possible to stain and polish concrete? (dark grey)
Yes. It is possible but the process can be expensive as far as the cost of the stain is concerned and the area of the slab.
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How does the process differ from having tiled, carpeted, or timber floors?
In a new build polished concrete floors are completed at the plaster stage before any skirts, cabinetry and joinery is installed.
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