Polished Concrete Floors
The Rise of Polished Concrete Floors
While polished concrete floors have been around for decades, this sustainable and durable flooring option has seen a massive influx in popularity over the past few years. The growth in demand and usage is partly due to improved grinding techniques, but the unique characteristics of Polished concrete, honed and sealed concrete continue to make them an attractive option for commercial, industrial and residential spaces.
Sealed Concrete Floors Continue to Increase in Popularity
The durability, sustainability and general appearance of stained concrete floors have made them a trendy and desirable flooring option suitable for all types of environments. They have received accolades throughout the flooring industry and have captured the attention of top architects and designers.
The growth in popularity of polished concrete floors largely started on both of the coasts and in Philadelphia. The abundance of industrial and commercial warehouses in these locations led to a proliferation of polished concrete floors. Once designers and business owners learned about the benefits of these floors, use spread to residential city lofts and other modern commercial spaces. As with most trends, the use of mechanically polished floors is now gaining traction in Philadelphia, New Jersey and New York.
Eye Catching concrete floors have become trendy and durable flooring solutions for restaurants, warehouses, retails spaces, salons and showrooms
Honed Concrete Floors Are Sustainable
Mechanically concrete floors are not only popular due to their high-gloss finish, they are also extremely environmentally friendly. The push for “greener” spaces has led to greater general awareness of flooring options. Common floor coverings, such as carpet and vinyl laminate, release caustic chemicals. They also require cleaning chemicals and relatively frequent replacement.
On the other hand, honed concrete floors are extremely durable and easy to clean. They do not require harsh cleaning chemicals, and they virtually last forever. Sealed floors also have few emissions. This is because concrete is made from natural ingredients, and diamonds are used in the polishing process.
Furthermore, concrete avoids the extra carbon footprint incurred by manufacturing, transporting and installing other flooring materials. The L
EED standard now even includes guidelines on how using mechanically polished concrete flooring can help qualify for LEED credits. Learn more about the low environmental impact of concrete flooring here.
Contact us to learn more about using this sustainable and popular flooring option in your commercial, industrial or residential space.
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