Commercial Coatings
Also known as concrete resurfacing or concrete refinishing, commercial coatings is a process whereby a new concrete coating is applied to an existing surface to refresh and uplift the area. There are several types of concrete refinishing, allowing you to choose the perfect color, pattern, and even texture for the area you’re resurfacing.
Concrete refinishing is ideal for areas with problems like discoloration, aesthetic imperfections, old or unwanted styles, or small surface cracks. It can be performed in basements, garages, patios, pools, and a wide range of commercial applications.
Want some professional help with choosing the right look for your concrete? Get in touch with Brilliant Concrete today to talk more about your floor.
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Perfect for both indoors and out, epoxy flake floors are commonly used for garages and basements but can also lend a contemporary air to offices, family rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms.
Concrete polishing involves grinding down the top layer of a surface to create a smooth, glossy finish that’s easy to care for, durable, and aesthetic.
Staining concrete requires grinding down the current substrate and applying a new stain to penetrate the concrete, then sealing everything up again.
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Epoxy Flake Flooring
Perfect for both indoors and out, epoxy flake floors are commonly used for garages and basements but can also lend a contemporary air to offices, family rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms.
- Epoxy coatings are made from synthetic resins.
- Are available in a huge range of colors and styles.
- Can match many design styles.
- Once the resin is poured it hardens into a smooth and waterproof surface.
Polishing
Concrete polishing involves grinding down the top layer of a surface to create a smooth, glossy finish.
- Easy to care for.
- Durable and long lasting
- Aesthetically pleasing for new builds or remodels.
- Offers a stunning and timeless look that will instantly upgrade any space.
- Can be done in bathrooms and kitchens to entryways and garages.
Staining
Staining concrete requires grinding down the current substrate and applying a new stain to penetrate the concrete, then sealing everything up again.
- These floors are a popular look for commercial applications.
- Can be used indoors in areas like kitchens
- Often used in basements, and outdoor areas like patios.
- Professional services deliver better results than DIY concrete staining kits.