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WHY POLISH, REFURBISH OR RECONDITION CONCRETE?
Basement Floor People have been unhappy with certain characteristics of concrete floors for as long as they have been around. They often "dust," they are porous so they stain easily, they plain gray color is flat and unappleaing and they can wear from heavy foot or vehicular traffic. Until recently, the only way to address these problems was to cover the concrete floor. Rugs, tile, hardwood flooring, paint and epoxy have all been used with varying degrees of success to cover the concrete problems. The location in the house partially determines what can be used and what can't. For example, you would not cover a garage floor with carpetig or hardwood flooring. But people have used pain or pigmented epoxy for years to brighten the room, stop the dusting and make the floor easier to clean and resist stains.
Epoxy Coating The problem with paint as a concrete covering is that it quickly peels off and requires yearly re-coating. Epoxy does better, but it is a topping that can still dleaminate if moisture is coming up through the floor. It is much like plastic; it can scratch easily and/or melt away when it gets heated up.
Polished Factory Floor This is where concrete polishing fits in. It gives all the benefits of good epoxy floor, but it does not have any of the problems associated with coatings. Lighting engineers say that the high shine and reflectivity of a polished concrete floor can birghten a room by about 35% (considerably more than an epoxy floor). There is no coating that can fail and the floor still breaths. The densifier that is added during the polishing process chemically makes the concrete surface much stronger and more resistant to wear. It also locks in optional colored dyes that can be used to imporve the appearance of the floor.
EDCO TIleShark Removing Linoleum Even concrete floors that are covered with things like linoleum or tile can be dyed and polished after removing the covering. The new floor will be easier to clean and more durable than the old covering.
Retail Floor CONTRx polishing machines have also bridged the gap between the small residential and large commercial polished floors. The strip mall is a perfect example. You will often see medical offices within a strip mall type setting. These offices will have many rooms and narrow hallways dividing the floors into small areas where large industrial polishers won't work. The CONTRx Dual-Disc ProPolisher ll works very efficiently in this setting.
Restaurant Floor Restaurants and bars are using polished and dyed concrete floors more all the time for that "old world" look taht is extremely easy to clean. The artistic appearance achieved from a polished and dyed floor lends itself perfectly tospecialty reail shops wher eyou often see interesting lighting and works of art throughout.
Stenciled Showroom Floor The entrance areas of commercial establishments are ideal for logos or unique designs that can be doen with colored dyes that are applied to the polished floor. Through the polishing process, old worn concrete can be rejuvenated to a new bright and hightly reflective floor that won't wear like the original.
Living Room Floor So what is the prefect job application for a CONTRx Polisher? Any residential or small commercial concrete floor; new or old, smooth or worn, currently covered or exposed. The market is huge and virtually untapped.
 
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