Concrete is now a viable material in home interiors where it can be polished, etched, or stained to serve as a completed flooring surface. For many years, plain concrete slabs served as the flooring material for basements, garages, patios, and utility spaces. Concrete flooring is also widely used in warehouses, factories, and industrial facilities because it can withstand pressure from large machinery like trucks or forklifts. After all, they are distinguished because of their great quality, robustness, and versatility. So, concrete floors can be polished for a smooth, gleaming appearance, resurfaced in a variety of textures and finishes, or stained in almost any color. If laid and maintained correctly, a concrete floor is incredibly robust and resilient and can last for decades. Additionally, the design choices are surprisingly varied.
Traditionally, concrete flooring has always been the favored flooring material for many types of buildings, including garages, showrooms, retail stores, and warehouses. However, it's a tricky task to select the ideal concrete flooring for your building. To help you decide, here are the types of concrete flooring:
Polished concrete can be used for almost any situation. It can endure almost anything as it is one of the toughest types of flooring. It can resist contamination and spills and is unaffected by dampness or mist.
Terrazzo is a favorite of active housekeepers since it is easy to clean. Terrazzo-style concrete surfaces are durable and robust, like other concrete floors. Unlike the others, however, the terrazzo finish offers a variety of beautiful aesthetic designs and textures. Terrazzo concrete also offers various customization options to fit any fancy, regardless of your desired style, whether it be simpler or more complex.
Concrete has a straightforward appearance when first created. By staining it, we can create an astounding array of looks and designs that offer beauty and style to both residential and commercial spaces. Utilizing stains, one can create a monochrome, mottled, or variegated effect. Due to the stain's extensive penetration into the concrete, the color will stay true and rich and won't fade, chip, or flake. After staining your floors, a long-lasting seal will be applied to provide protection, gloss, and durability. Be aware that periodic resealing of the exterior floors may be necessary.
Concrete flooring complements modern or industrial-style homes. There are a wide range of designs for concrete flooring, so you're bound to find one that fits your preferences. Additional texturing and coloring options include overlay, polishing, acid staining, dyeing, texturing or stamping geometric divisions, and stenciling and airbrushing.
A concrete floor is quite simple to maintain. It just needs to be sealed or waxed every one to three years to preserve the protective coating. Also, you can occasionally sweep the floor clean and mop it with a neutral cleaning product.
Durability: It would take a lot of work to chip or dent a concrete surface. It is hard to scratch, and heavy objects like furniture legs and high heels won't do any damage.
A fantastic approach to drastically change the appearance and ambiance of your home is by installing new flooring. Having a hard time choosing the best flooring for your home or building? Let us help you decide by suggesting what type of flooring best fits the vibe that you want. Our company has a total of 22 years of flooring experience and our top-notch materials are strong and long-lasting, guaranteed that we can do the job properly. We take special care to make sure every installation job satisfies our high standards for quality, and we'll arrange your flooring in a way that looks fantastic and goes well with your decor. We also offer floor repair, and other flooring services. Customer satisfaction is guaranteed on every project.
If you’re wondering about the price of
concrete floor installation, you can contact us through our website or call us to book an appointment. We would be thrilled to be part of your building journey.
The job is not done until the job is done right.
All Rights Reserved | Best Choice Flooring
Terms & Privacy