Commercial flooring

Polished concrete in Dallas-Fort Worth

Industrial-strength, designer-friendly. Restaurants, retail, warehouses, breweries — concrete that looks intentional.

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Polished concrete in DFW

What polished concrete involves

Polished concrete is your existing slab ground down through progressively finer diamond abrasives, densified with chemical hardeners, then polished to a chosen sheen — matte to mirror. It's beautiful, basically indestructible, and has the lowest lifetime maintenance cost of any commercial floor.

Modern dyes and aggregate exposure mean polished concrete can look like anything from raw industrial to terrazzo-style luxury. Restaurants, breweries, retail, showrooms, and warehouses all use it for different reasons — but always for the same payoff: it lasts decades with almost no upkeep.

Why this matters

Lowest lifetime maintenance cost

Sweep, occasional wet mop, re-burnish every few years. No waxing, no replacement, no major maintenance.

Custom looks

Dyes, stains, aggregate exposure — choose the aesthetic from raw industrial to designer terrazzo.

Slip-resistant when finished right

Proper sealer and densifier create a surface that's safe even when wet.

How polished concrete works

  1. 01

    Slab assessment

    Check existing concrete condition, cracks, repairs.

  2. 02

    Crack repair

    Fill and grind any cracks or pop-outs.

  3. 03

    Grinding (coarse to fine)

    Multiple passes with progressively finer diamond abrasives.

  4. 04

    Densifier application

    Chemical hardener penetrates and reacts with concrete.

  5. 05

    Stain or dye (optional)

    Color applied at chosen depth.

  6. 06

    Final polish & seal

    Polish to chosen sheen; seal for protection.

Finish options

Matte (level 1–2)

Low-sheen industrial look.

Satin (level 3)

Modern, sophisticated, moderate reflectivity.

Semi-gloss (level 4)

Bright, reflective, retail-friendly.

High-gloss (level 5)

Mirror finish — luxury showrooms.

Stain / dye

Custom color.

Aggregate exposure

Expose stone for terrazzo-like look.

What it costs in DFW

Typical range

$4 – $12 / sqft

Your matched pro gives you an exact quote after seeing the project — these are starting points.

What drives the price

  • Slab condition (cracks, prior coatings)
  • Gloss level (more passes = higher cost)
  • Color / dye work
  • Aggregate exposure level

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