Concrete Polishing Atlanta

Turn dull concrete into glossy, low-maintenance floors

13+ Years | Millions of Sq Ft Polished | Metro Atlanta Coverage
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What is Concrete Polishing?

Polished concrete turns ordinary concrete into a glossy surface that reflects light and resists stains without any coatings. We mechanically refine your existing concrete using diamond tooling, progressing from coarse to fine grits until achieving your desired sheen level. The process is similar to sanding wood, except it uses diamonds and involves many more steps.

Here in Georgia, polished concrete makes sense. It handles our humidity effectively without trapping moisture, unlike coatings. From our Rockmart facility, we’ve polished millions of square feet across Metro Atlanta, including dozens of Walmarts, Dollar Generals, Advanced Autos, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and restaurants.

Key Benefits: • No coatings to peel or strip • Reflects light, reducing lighting costs • Dust-free, permanent finish.

Our Polishing Process

Step 1: Evaluation & Pre

First, we test your concrete hardness using a Mohs hardness kit. Concrete below 3 requires densifier treatment. We repair cracks with color-matched material, rebuild spalls with polymer-modified cement, and remove any existing coatings completely. Floor flatness is evaluated for uniform shine.

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Step 2: Progressive Grinding

Starting with 30-50 grit metal-bond diamonds, we remove surface stains and damage. Each subsequent pass uses finer diamonds—100, 200, then 400 grit. Can’t skip steps, or you’ll see swirl marks. Between certain grits, we apply a densifier to harden the concrete.

Step 3: Final Polishing

Switching to resin-bond diamonds, we create the actual polish. 800-grit starts bringing shine, 1,500 makes it glossy, and 3,000 achieves that wet-look shine. The final step is to apply penetrating stain protection.

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Choose Your Polishing Style

Cream Polish (Level 1)

Just the concrete paste—no aggregate showing. Uniform grey or tan color. Lowest cost option suitable for back-of-house areas. Best for: Warehouses, storage areas

Salt & Pepper (Level 2)

Fine aggregate exposure creates a speckled appearance. More visual interest and hides imperfections better. Most popular choice. Best for: Retail, offices

Large Aggregate (Level 3)

Heavy grinding exposes larger stones, creating a terrazzo-like appearance. Requires good-quality concrete. The Varsity Atlanta and U.N. floors use this. Best for: High-end commercial

Perfect For Your Space

  • Modern Homes 
  • Basements
  • Garages

That industrial aesthetic is enormous right now. Works excellently with radiant floor heating. Basements handle moisture better than carpet or laminate. Garages require specific sealers for hot tire resistance—we’ll explain pros and cons.

  • Retail Stores
  • Warehouses
  • Restaurants

Handles foot traffic forever. Dust-free surface critical for inventory protection. Resists forklift tire marks. Front-of-house restaurants love the trendy, practical surface—spills clean easily, no grout lines.

The Atlanta Concrete Difference

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Experience That Shows

Millions of square feet polished across Metro Atlanta

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Major Project Portfolio

Completed dozens of Walmarts, Dollar Generals, Dick’s Sporting Goods

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Georgia-Smart Solutions

Understanding humidity’s impact on flooring choices

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Fast Scheduling

Typically scheduled within one to three weeks

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Complete Process

From hardness testing to final quality checks

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Permanent Results

Mechanical refinement that lasts, not temporary coatings

Technical Details

Minimum Hardness

4,000 PSI (32-40 MPa after densifying)

Shine Levels

400-grit (Matte) to 3,000-grit (High-gloss)

Process Steps

Typically 6-12 grinding passes

Densifier Types

Lithium, potassium, or sodium silicates

New Concrete Cure Time

28 days before polishing

Aggregate Exposure

Cream, Salt & Pepper, or Large

Floor Flatness

Minimum FF 50 recommended

LEED Eligible

May qualify for certification

Frequently Asked Questions

Serving Metro Atlanta

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Ready to Polish Your Concrete?

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