Austin Innovative Concrete

Polished Concrete Services in Austin, TX

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Polished concrete is a multi-step grinding and finishing process that transforms a raw or existing concrete slab into a smooth, reflective surface. The concrete is ground with progressively finer diamond pads, then treated with a chemical densifier that hardens the surface, and finished with a final polish to the desired sheen level.

The result is a low-maintenance, dust-free floor with a natural luster that doesn’t require waxing, stripping, or recoating. Polished concrete is used in homes, offices, retail stores, restaurants, warehouses, and showrooms across Austin.

At Austin Innovative Concrete, polished concrete is one of our core decorative concrete services. We handle the full process from surface prep through final polish, including crack repair and concrete restoration when needed.

Types of Polished Concrete Finishes

Polished concrete isn’t one-size-fits-all. The finish depends on how much of the concrete’s internal structure you want to expose and how much reflectivity you want. Here are the main options we offer:

Cream Polish. The surface is polished without exposing any aggregate. You see only the smooth, cream-colored top layer of the concrete. This gives the cleanest, most uniform appearance. Works well in modern homes and minimalist commercial spaces.

Salt and Pepper. Light grinding exposes fine sand particles just below the surface, creating a subtle speckled texture. It’s a natural, low-key look that works in residential living areas and office spaces.

Medium Aggregate Exposure. Deeper grinding reveals the small to medium stones in the concrete mix. This creates a more textured, decorative appearance with visible stone patterns. Popular in retail, restaurants, and open-plan commercial spaces.

Full Aggregate Exposure. The deepest level of grinding, exposing the largest stones in the concrete. This is the most dramatic finish, showing the full character of the aggregate. Common in showrooms, lobbies, and high-end commercial interiors.

Each exposure level can be paired with a sheen range from matte to high-gloss. We’ll bring samples during your free estimate so you can see and feel the options before choosing.

Sheen Levels for Polished Concrete

Matte (Level 1). A flat, low-reflectivity finish. Hides imperfections well and provides good slip resistance. Practical choice for warehouses, workshops, and garages.

Low Sheen (Level 2). A subtle glow without strong reflections. Clean and professional looking. Common in offices, medical facilities, and educational buildings.

High Sheen (Level 3). Noticeably reflective. Picks up ambient light and adds depth to the floor. Popular in retail stores, restaurants, and modern homes.

High Gloss (Level 4). Mirror-like reflectivity. The most visually striking option. Used in showrooms, hotel lobbies, and luxury residential interiors.

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Where We Install Polished Concrete

Polished concrete works in a wide range of residential and commercial settings. Here’s where we install it most often:

Residential. Living rooms, kitchens, hallways, basements, and sunrooms. Polished concrete floors are especially popular in open-concept Austin homes where the floor needs to look clean across a large, continuous space.

Commercial. Retail stores, restaurants, office lobbies, medical clinics, salons, and hotel entryways. Polished concrete handles heavy foot traffic without showing wear, and it’s easier to maintain than tile or hardwood.

Industrial. Warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing floors. The densified surface resists forklift traffic, dust, and chemical exposure.

If you’re deciding between polished concrete and other finishes, stained concrete adds color but doesn’t change the texture. Epoxy floor coatings add a protective layer on top of the concrete. Decorative overlays add a new material layer that can be stamped or textured. We’ll help you compare during your free estimate.

Our Concrete Polishing Process

  1. Surface Assessment. We inspect the slab for cracks, coatings, moisture, and overall condition. If the concrete needs repair, we handle restoration first.
  2. Coarse Grinding. We use diamond-segmented tooling to remove surface imperfections, old coatings, and blemishes. This is the heaviest cut and sets the aggregate exposure level.
  3. Densifier Application. A liquid chemical densifier is applied to the concrete. It penetrates the surface and reacts with the calcium hydroxide to create a harder, more durable structure. This step is what makes polished concrete different from just grinding a floor smooth.
  4. Fine Grinding and Polishing. We progress through increasingly fine diamond pads (from 100-grit up to 3,000-grit depending on the sheen level). Each pass creates a smoother, more reflective surface.
  5. Optional Stain or Dye. If you want color, we can apply a concrete dye or stain between polishing stages. This adds color without hiding the polished surface texture.
  6. Final Seal and Walkthrough. A guard or sealer is applied for stain resistance. We review the finished floor with you and provide care instructions.

Most residential polishing projects are completed in 1 to 2 days. Larger commercial floors may take 3 to 5 days depending on square footage and the sheen level requested.

Polished Concrete vs Other Flooring Options

Polished concrete competes with several other flooring materials. Here’s how it stacks up for Austin properties:

Polished concrete vs tile. No grout lines to clean, no cracked tiles to replace, and no moisture getting trapped underneath. Polished concrete is more durable and significantly easier to maintain long-term.

Polished concrete vs hardwood. Won’t scratch, warp, or fade from UV exposure. Handles water and spills without damage. Costs less to install and maintain over the life of the floor.

Polished concrete vs epoxy. Epoxy coats the concrete. Polishing grinds and refines the concrete itself. Epoxy adds a protective layer and more color options. Polishing creates a natural stone-like appearance with minimal added material. Both are durable, but polished concrete never peels or delaminates because there’s no coating layer to fail.

Serving Austin and Central Texas

We install polished concrete across Austin and surrounding communities including Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Pflugerville, Lakeway, Leander, Bee Cave, West Lake Hills, Rollingwood, Barton Creek, Liberty Hill, and more.

We also serve North Austin, South Austin, East Austin, Central Austin, Southeast Austin, Central East Austin, Downtown Austin, and Old West Austin.

Frequently Asked Questions

A polished concrete floor can last the lifetime of the building with proper maintenance. The surface doesn’t have a coating that wears off. Periodic re-polishing (every 5 to 10 years, depending on traffic) restores the original sheen.

Polished concrete has a coefficient of friction comparable to standard floor finishes. It’s not inherently more slippery than tile or hardwood. In wet areas, we can apply anti-slip treatments or recommend a lower sheen level for additional traction.

Yes. We polish existing slabs in homes, offices, and commercial buildings. The slab doesn’t need to be new. If it has cracks or damage, we repair it first before polishing. If it has old coatings or adhesive residue, we remove them during the grinding stage.

Sweep or dust mop regularly. Wet mop with a neutral pH cleaner as needed. Don’t use acidic or ammonia-based cleaners. Reapply a guard or sealer annually in high-traffic areas. No waxing, no stripping, no recoating.

Polishing grinds and refines the surface of the concrete to create a smooth, reflective finish. Staining adds color by soaking into the concrete pores. You can combine both: stain the concrete for color, then polish it for sheen. We offer both services.

Most residential polishing projects take 1 to 2 days. Commercial floors can take 3 to 5 days depending on size and sheen level. The floor is ready for foot traffic immediately after completion.