Sunday, January 4, 2009

Impressive-looking Concrete Floors

By Rick Amorey

I've recently been put in charge of renovating the unsightly flooring on our ancestral home, which we've recently re-occupied. The upper floors were easy enough; any aspiring do-it-yourself guy can repair a wooden floor and cover up the mess with a carpet. But the ground floor is made of concrete, and is further covered up with tiles that allow a wooden finish. It would have been nice if tiles weren't missing here and there, not to mention having some tiles being destroyed. Better to just remove the tiling and focus on making the concrete more presentable.

After the deed, I realized that concrete really looks unremarkable. I then decided to go to the ever-reliable internet to search for a site that could help me out. After poking around for a bit, I chanced upon a site on Polished Concrete floors. Intrigued, I took a look. And I must say: Wow.

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.

Another benefit of polished concrete is that it requires relatively little upkeep. Only the occasional cleaning is sufficient, and it requires no waxing at all. That's a huge plus for me, because cleaning house is definitely not something I'd want to do everyday.

Now, for those who do not see themselves as very effective with do-it-yourself renovations, the site also contains their own message boards. Here you will find lurking concrete contractors in your area, as well as the general guy who's just into the business. They will be there to help out with making your dream of having an exquisite concrete floor possible. - 15485

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