Industrial Concrete Polishing Can Save Your Floors

Industrial Concrete Polishing in St. Louis, St. Charles, and Columbia, MO

Industrial concrete polishing has become quite popular in recent times and for a reason. When we think of industrial floors, we usually picture crude, stained, and chipped floors. This is because industrial establishments like factories, workshops, and warehouses have to handle a lot of heavy loads and machinery. This ends up wearing out the floor and spilling oils or chemicals that cause it to stain. But with concrete polishing, even industrial floors can look impeccable.

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Benefits of Industrial Concrete Polishing

Apart from the aesthetic side of it, industrial concrete polishing has several other benefits as well. Industrial floors can be made to last longer if they are well protected from wear and tear. That is exactly what concrete polishing and concrete sealing do for your floors.

Here are a few benefits of industrial concrete polishing:

  • Increases the durability of concrete floors
  • Adds aesthetic value
  • Prevents staining from oil or chemicals
  • Is low maintenance
  • Makes the floor easy to clean
  • Costs lower than industrial tiles or other coatings

All of these benefits make industrial concrete polishing an economic and practical solution if you want to make your floors last longer as well as look good.

What are the Processes Involved in Industrial Concrete Polishing?

Industrial Concrete Floor Polishing & Finishing Services

The concrete polishing process is usually a two-step process. It starts with concrete grinding, followed by concrete polishing, and sometimes an additional step of concrete staining or sealing.

  • Concrete grinding: During the concrete grinding process, the floor is prepared for polishing. A grinding machine removes any irregularities, dirt, or adhesives that may be on the concrete surface. Grinding can also help level out uneven floors. If there has been an error during construction leaving some parts of your concrete floor to be higher than others, it can be corrected to some extent by concrete grinding.
  • Concrete polishing: After the floor is smoothened by concrete grinding, it undergoes polishing. Concrete polishing gives your floors the final glossy finish that you are seeking to achieve.
  • Concrete staining and sealing: In addition to concrete polishing, you can also opt for concrete staining or concrete sealing. Concrete staining is more for aesthetically enhancing concrete floors where the concrete is stained with the help of chemicals to give it a marble- or stone-like finish. Concrete sealing can be very useful for industrial floors though. Sealing is done on polished floors to give them a strong protective coating. Concrete sealing protects the floors from chipping, cracking, chemical spills, moisture, etc. It also makes your floors easier to clean, which is very useful in an industrial setting.

Who Needs Industrial Concrete Polishing?

Industrial buildings that can benefit most from concrete polishing include:

  • Warehouses
  • Food processing factories
  • Beverage processing factories
  • Manufacturing plants
  • Chemical plants
  • Laboratories
  • Automobile garages
  • Air plane hangars

Apart from these, any other industry or business that needs durable and longer-lasting concrete floors will find industrial concrete polishing very useful.

Choose the Best Industrial Concrete Polishing Services in Missouri

 If you are looking for an experienced and reliable contractor for industrial concrete polishing in St. Louis, St. Charles, Columbia, or the surrounding Missouri communities, Advanced Environmental Services is your best bet. Apart from concrete polishing, we also offer asbestos removal, glue & mastic removal, carpet removal, filler, and thin-set removal services. Give us a call or connect with us on our website to learn more about our asbestos abatement and concrete polishing services.

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