What types of finishes are available for concrete flooring?

Here are the most common finishes for concrete flooring:

  • Trowelled: This is a smooth, functional finish achieved using mechanical trowels. It is the standard solution for warehouses, garages and surfaces that require good flatness and hardness.
  • Polished: A subsequent treatment applied to cured concrete. The surface is sanded with diamond discs and hardeners are applied to achieve a high-gloss finish (mirror effect) and completely closed pores. It is used indoors where aesthetics and cleanliness are a priority.
  • Semi-polished: A less intensive polish. A satin finish is achieved, with closed pores and easy to clean, but without the shine or cost of a full polish.
  • Imprinted: Moulds are used to stamp a texture onto the fresh concrete that imitates stone, cobblestone, wood, etc. It is a very common decorative solution for exteriors.
  • Brushed or combed: After initial trowelling, a brush is used to create fine grooves that improve grip. Commonly used on ramps, roads or sloping pedestrian areas.
  • Exposed or deactivated aggregate: A product is applied to delay surface setting and then cleaned with pressurised water, leaving the aggregate exposed. The result is a rough, non-slip and decorative surface.

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