Different Types of Polished Concrete in Kansas City
Considering polished concrete to give a modern look at your home or office building? Read this write-up now to learn the different types of polished concrete flooring options to choose the right one. Visit https://kansascityconcretesolutions.com/polished-concrete/ for more information.
Considering polished concrete to give a modern look at your home or office building? Read this write-up now to learn the different types of polished concrete flooring options to choose the right one. Visit https://kansascityconcretesolutions.com/polished-concrete/ for more information.
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DID YOU KNOW?<br />
A pr<strong>of</strong>essionally f<strong>in</strong>ished concrete slab will not only<br />
look great for years to come it will also be ec<strong>of</strong>riendly,<br />
dust free, and low ma<strong>in</strong>tenance.
<strong>Polished</strong> concrete floors are designed with richness, sh<strong>in</strong>e and<br />
a glossy look <strong>in</strong> m<strong>in</strong>d. Nowadays people opt for polished<br />
concrete floors for their residential and <strong>in</strong>dustrial structures<br />
amazed by their f<strong>in</strong>e, heavy exposed f<strong>in</strong>ish.
CREAM POLISHED CONCRETE FLOORS<br />
The cream polished concrete floors have a very small amount<br />
<strong>of</strong> aggregate exposure and require very little surface cut<br />
depth. This f<strong>in</strong>ish decrease the overall price <strong>of</strong> the polished<br />
concrete can be sta<strong>in</strong>ed any color with no color loss.
SALT AND PEPPER POLISHED FINISH<br />
This f<strong>in</strong>ish has a cut <strong>of</strong> 1/16-<strong>in</strong>ch surface cut depth and has<br />
f<strong>in</strong>e to medium aggregate with little exposure <strong>in</strong> random<br />
locations. The look and feel <strong>of</strong> this f<strong>in</strong>ish primarily depends on<br />
the mix <strong>of</strong> the concrete used.
MEDIUM AGGREGATE POLISHED CONCRETE<br />
Medium aggregate polished concrete has a medium aggregate<br />
exposure with low to no exposure at random locations. The<br />
ideal time to start the polish<strong>in</strong>g process is with<strong>in</strong> seven<br />
days after the concrete slab has been poured. You can also<br />
ground down a small layer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
concrete slab to expose enough<br />
aggregate to suit your desire.
LARGE AGGREGATE POLISHED CONCRETE<br />
The large aggregate requires a 1/4-<strong>in</strong>ch surface cut depth and<br />
has a large aggregate exposure with little or no f<strong>in</strong>e aggregate<br />
exposure at random locations. The ideal time to start<br />
polish<strong>in</strong>g concrete is almost immediately after a concrete slab<br />
has been poured.
Visit kansascityconcretesolutions.com/polished-concrete to<br />
learn more.<br />
Call: +1-913-815-8175<br />
E-mail: <strong>in</strong>fo@kansascityconcretesolutions.com