Friday, January 9, 2009

There's Nothing Mundane About Concrete Floors

By Rick Amorey

Moving into our ancestral home, which hasn't been occupied in years, I quickly noticed that the floor is in need of renovating. The upper floors are wooden, but they have holes here and there. Now that's easy enough to fix, but of more concern to me was the ground floor. It had either broken or missing tiles, with what seems to be a concrete floor below. As I would have little luck replacing the old-style wooden tiles, I decided to remove them as my first task.

As it turns out, the concrete underneath, while having a consistent finish, is far from awe-inspiring. Now what do I do with that? Coming from the internet generation, I went to the internet to find some answers. It didn't take me too long to find a web page on Polishing Concrete Floors, and I went in to check. I definitely found a site that could help me.

After checking the site for a while, I found that concrete could be polished to look much better than the wooden finish that our house originally had. It has a semi-reflective, waxed look, which is ideal for a lot of industrial applications. And for those like me that are simply there to have their homes renovated, I saw a coffee-tinted finish that I absolutely loved. That it blends well with the wooden finish sported by the rest of my home only sealed the deal.

Concrete as a material has a lot of advantages, too. Foremost among them is the relatively low maintenance required. No need to polish as often, just mopping will keep it looking fresh. It's a good bonus for those that don't want to make cleaning the floor an everyday chore.

Finally, if you're not the do-it-yourself type, the site also links to a message board. A little socializing can help you find a contractor in your area. If not, you'll surely find a user who can give helpful advice from the friendly concrete polishing community. - 16492

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