Are you thinking about that horrible concrete floor that was left when you took out the carpeting from your home? Worry no more! If you want something that’s totally fresh and totally new, then you can try sticking with that concrete permanently? Here’s why:
1. Polished concrete doesn’t need plenty of maintenance. That’s right, polished concrete is so durable that you only need to do a little bit of sweeping here and a little bit of mopping there and it’s already going to shine as good as when it was still new.
2. Polished concrete is expensive. Compared to the cheap carpets and vinyl tiles that get worn out after several years, yes concrete is a little bit above the price range of these materials. But it’s not in the high end ranges of marble or slate flooring materials, and in terms of durability and how long these materials last, concrete is well worth its price.
3. Polished concrete is flexible. Figuratively speaking of course, because hardened concrete is anything but flexible. What do I mean? Is it too loud or is it too hard on the feet. The truth is it is hard on the foot and it does make this echo effect when sound is produced but there are many ways to get around that like putting rugs to cushion your steps, and putting up curtains to block and absorb sound.
4. Polished concrete is slippery. False. When kept dry and clean, polished concrete is an excellent way to maintain traction between your feet and the floor. In case you’re still worried, there are floor conditioners available that you can apply to prevent hypothetical and accidental slips.
5. Polished concrete is ugly. False! If you can see all the designs availble from talented artisans, you’d soon change your mind about concrete being too industrial. In fact, in the hands of a really skilled worker, they can even resemble marble.
These are just some of the many advantages of having your concrete floors polished. If you want to see it for yourself, try visiting some known establishments using the material and see for yourself.

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