Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Appreciating Florida Polished Concrete Floors

By Gregory Wilson


Do you think concrete floors belong in the garage or the basement? Well, not anymore. Picture your beautiful granite countertop carefully expanded and fitted to cover the floor of your kitchen, dining nook, foyer, sunporch, or even living room. The online photo galleries of Florida polished concrete floors will make your mouth water.

It's the same old construction material with a new twist. The color is blended in, not painted on, so chipping or wear doesn't make it patchy. Aggregates add pattern and variety. Stamped concrete has become popular, since you can imprint anything. A stamped floor will need sealers to protect it outdoors and wax if it's an indoor feature.

There are specialty contractors who can give you a high-gloss floor, either a new one or a renovated old one. The step by step process starts with grinding the surface smooth. If you are putting in a new floor, you can choose the color and a granite-like look which comes from adding aggregate to the mix of cement, sand, fillers, and other chemicals. Check the online photo galleries to see the possibilities of bringing true glamour to your home.

Informative videos show you the entire process used by contractors to make a glorious decorating statement. Florida homes, with huge windows and floods of light, are perfect for a sweep of gleaming stone. There are also DIY videos and instructions, if you want to do your own remodeling. Equipment needed includes grinders, edgers, and polishers, as well as the chemicals that increase density and hardness and seal the finished surface.

The feel of even an older, smoothed concrete floor is nice when you're at the beach. Rental homes often use them for entrance halls, sand rooms, and kitchens. Sand doesn't hurt them, they stay cool, they are easy on the feet, and spills wipe right up. If you have to stand for long periods of time and are concerned about the unyielding surface, use a kitchen mat or a decorative rug where needed.

This flooring is practical, even if not the most beautiful. In areas where moisture and mildew can be a problem, having a material that won't encourage bacteria and molds to grow makes sense. There is no tile or linoleum to lift or separate, which allows moisture to seep underneath. A properly-installed poured floor is easy to clean and very durable.

The look of a spacious room with a high-gloss floor is impressive. This gloss is durable but, like a granite counter, needs maintenance to stay beautiful. The surface will have been created with chemicals to increase density (so it's less porous and harder) and to make it stain resistant, but you still need to take care of it. Move furniture carefully to prevent scratching, clean up spills at once (acidic liquids especially may mar the surface), and keep the floor clean of abrasive sand and dirt by regular sweeping.

Easy to care for, a long service life, and absolutely glorious to look at, these floors are the trend today. The online photos will inspire you and show you how beautiful polished concrete can be.




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