Concrete Polishing
We had the opportunity to come out and grind & polish several thousand square feet of concrete for the new Scheels building in Meridian, ID.
Custom Concrete Artwork
This concrete artwork is in the middle of the lobby at a local high school. It turned out great and will be there permanently for decades to come!
Concrete Floor Finishing
The JUMP Building in downtown Boise had us come out and grind their concrete to create a beautiful finish.
Grind, Polish & Seal
The historic building basement renovation we did will be home to a new Wine bar in Boise. We were able to fill holes, grind down over a hundred year old concrete and get this floor polished and ready!
Boise Home
We got the chance to grind, polish and stain this custom home that was eing built in Boise. Pictured below are the 3 stain options that we gave the homeowner.
This builder had us come out and polish the floors of this massive new warehouse going into Nampa, Idaho. We were able to turn these concrete floors into a durable spectacle that will be appreciated the new tenants!
The owners of this building are in the process of converting a basement space in a historic Boise building into an awesome local hangout. We were called in to transform the old, pitted and damaged concrete floors into a clean surface that will be ready for the new space.
This is what we started with...
Concrete options are much more versatile and attainable than most may think. Basements, kitchens and living spaces are all common applications for polished cement in your home.
Concrete grinding involves using abrasive tools to remove imperfections and rough surfaces from concrete. It prepares the surface for subsequent treatments like polishing or coatings. On the other hand, concrete polishing utilizes progressively finer grits of abrasives to achieve a smooth, glossy finish. It enhances the appearance and durability of the concrete surface.
Epoxy finishes are highly durable and resistant to stains, chemicals, impacts, and abrasions. When properly applied, they form a strong bond with the concrete surface, creating a protective layer that enhances both aesthetics and longevity. Regular maintenance and proper care can significantly extend the lifespan of epoxy finishes.
While many concrete surfaces can be polished, not all are suitable. Factors such as the condition of the concrete, its hardness, and the presence of existing coatings or treatments can impact the feasibility of polishing. A professional assessment is essential to determine if your specific concrete surface is suitable for polishing.
Grinding the concrete surface before applying epoxy ensures proper adhesion. It removes contaminants, smoothens imperfections, and opens up the pores of the concrete, allowing the epoxy to penetrate and bond effectively. This process enhances the overall durability and longevity of the epoxy finish.
The duration of a concrete polishing project depends on various factors such as the size of the area, the level of polishing desired, and the condition of the concrete. Generally, smaller areas might take a few days, while larger commercial spaces could take several days or even weeks. It's best to consult with professionals to get an accurate estimate based on your project's specifics.
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