Commercial Flooring Options- Polished Concrete
2018-10-12

Commercial flooring is open to the public, it can get moderate to heavy foot traffic, with potentially dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of people pounding their feet against its surface every single day. The flooring can be damaged and ruined by the possible presence of food, drinks, and whatever mud or particles stick to their feet to be dragged in from the outside. 


As a open commercial space, it has to be attractive and welcoming, so that more people are willing to enter and enjoy the space. Thus, functionality is generally the most important criteria when install a commercial flooring.


Polished concrete has the benefits of durable and longevity, economical and money-saving, non-slippery and not vulnerable to moisture-related damage. If you’re looking for the most durable commercial flooring available, consider starting with your concrete slab.


Concrete is usually already in place in the building’s foundation. Like granite or marble, the rough surface of concrete can be grounded and polished to a glossy shine. The grinding process actually strengthens the concrete, increasing the hardness to about a 7 on the Mohs scale. This make it difficult to scratch or damage, even if you’re using heavy equipment regularly.


There’s really no substitute for concrete’s durability in commercial areas. Polished concrete not only make the floor attractive, but also stands up well to the foot traffic. Besides, concrete doesn’t have to remain gray, dyes can be added during the polishing process. Polished concrete can have a good impression on customer in a shopping mall, hospital lobby, warehouse or other commercial space.


If you’re looking to outfit a new commercial space or upgrade an old one, a polished concrete floor is a good choice.


Our DTS DIAMOND TOOLS company specilizes in manufacturing diamond tooling for concrete floor. If you choose polished concrete as your commercial floor, our diamond tools would play an important role in grinding and polishing concrete surface. 


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