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Concrete Polishing Fixes
Posted on February 18th, 2009 No commentsI’ve been writing a lot of articles over the course of the last few weeks regarding concrete polishing. I came across it whilst going through sites on the internet. Since then, I have enticed my friends and family and basically, everyone I know about it. I have invited people over to see the concrete polished floor in my house. And, of course, the articles I have been writing.
And what’s not to like? Concrete polishing has all the combined benefits of a durable material like marble, a cheap material like ceramic tiles, and a sleek, elegant material like hardwood. With all that rolled into one package, it’s definitely the best choice that I’ve made for the house renovation.
Of course, there are a few negative qualities about it. Make sure the concrete you’re using can be polished, as not all concrete can be polished efficiently. A too porous surface, for example, will not have set well enough to have a proper shine after polishing. Note those concrete types that have a lot of cracks, patches and fixes. They can be polished, mind, but you will simply not be able to hide the fixes and your floor will not be perfect.
Pouring on a new layer of concrete on top of the damaged concrete might be a solution to this predicament. This would necessitate buying more concrete, but the cost will most likely be insignificant. Then again, I have been told this is not always a solution to the problem at hand. I must confess, I have yet to understand the exact readon for this, but it might have something to do with the new layer of concrete not settling with the old layer.
These, however, are minor setbacks and please do not let these hinder you from having a polished concrete floor, should you decide to go through with one. Concrete polishing is cheap, but at the same time, stylish and durable. To learn more, go to the Concrete Polishing website and meet some other enthusiasts of concrete polishing.
About the Author:Rick Amorey first found a contractor over at Concrete Polishing. Go to Concrete Polishing and find someone to help you get that concrete floor polished!Leave a reply



