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Concrete flooring
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concrete flooring
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Characteristics

Materials
concrete
Location
indoor
Market
residential, tertiary
Finish
polished
Appearance
colored concrete look

Description

Benefits of polished concrete Being a superior durable product, polished concrete by « Procotech » offers an alternative to troweled concrete, epoxy solutions, granite, marble tiles. It is a high quality finish for industrial, commercial and residential flooring. (Factories, shopping centers, showroom…..) Polished concrete floor can be beneficial in countless industrial, commercial and residential applications (factories, shopping centers, showroom..) Some key benefits of polished concrete are : Aesthetics Polished concrete gives not only a glossy flat surface that is «shiny, beautiful and striking. » but also a wide range of gloss, colors and aggregates (exposed, semi-exposed or “salt & pepper”). Note : It is important to understand that polished concrete can expose some of the concrete’s imperfections Economical • Start from 20€/m² • Can be realized on any existing concrete surface • Lifespan is 20 years average *a light rework is then required to extend for 10 more years • Less maintenance cost in High trafic areas (schools, hallways, corridors) • Easy to clean • High resistance to scuffmarks and tiremarks Improved Ambient Lighting • High light reflectivity of polished concrete => fewer overhead lights required Stain resistant • Inhibits stains from oil and liquids Environmentally Friendly • Dry Grinding and Polishing process • No Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in the process • No or little slurry • No hazardous waste
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.