Quick FAQs
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Is all standard concrete the same?
No, the aggregate varies depending on whether it is, for example, white pebble or granite based. There are also different qualities. A visit to our showroom will show you the differences.
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How long does the process take? Polish concrete for an existing concrete bathroom floor 5.73m2
Thanks for your question. There are quite a few variables here and without more detailed information we can only provide you with a fairly general answer.
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Our potential builder has said they don't offer polished concrete flooring and if we want it - we'd have to organise after handover - is that a possible option?
Yes it is! As long as your new house is built on a concrete slab it can be polished.
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At what stage should we polish?
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Should I add retarding agents to the concrete mix?
Do NOT add any retarding agents to a concrete mix that is going to be ground and sealed or polished. Retarding agents WILL affect the seal and may react badly with the polishing process. Simply apply a light sprinkle of water to the slab as required. -
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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Can a concrete floor be damaged and subsequently repaired?
A concrete floor though very hard and durable is not completely invincible. A floor can be damaged, for example, should someone hit the floor with a chisel. Sometimes, particularly if a slab was poured incorrectly with too wet a mix, a piece of aggregate (small stone) may become dislodged from the finished surface after a certain amount of time.
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I have polished floors in my home which is now 9 years old. I would love to buff my floor up to give it back it's shine and get rid of some scratches etc. Do you do ths type of work?
We certainly do perform this type of work however your question raises several important other questions and considerations.
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