Polished concrete little rock - services
CUSTOM LOGOS
Polished Concrete Little Rock can help you really stand out from the crown with a custom logo for your concrete floor. What better way to establish your brand than to have your name and/or company logo prominently displayed for customers as they enter your establishment! These logos can be engraved or stained right down into your concrete floor so that they are tough, long-lasting, and look great! Logos are put in as part of the diamond polishing process and can add a splash of color. Limitless possibilities!!
STAINED CONCRETE
There's not many flooring options that can beat the natural, stunning beauty of stained concrete! The way that stain penetrates concrete is a one of a kind look that gives your floor a look like no other! There are numerous colors available and you can see how just one color of stain turns into multiple shades of color by looking at the picture to the left. The best part about Polished Concrete Little Rock's staining process is that we polished the stain into the concrete rather than use an expensive topical sealer. This means less maintenance, fewer scratches, and your concrete can "breathe" and naturally allow water vapor to pass thru. There is no need to wax and buff our stained concrete; just normal dust or wet mop. We can even control the amount of shine you desire by adding additional high grit grinding at the end. This is THE lowest price stained concrete option by far for the life of your floor.
CONCRETE FLOOR MAINTENANCE
Inexpensive regular maintenance is important to keep your polished concrete floors looking great if you have a lot of foot traffic. Over time, spills and scratches can build up and start tarnishing the look of your floor. For businesses, annual or bi-annual maintenance is suggested. This involves a deep clean of the floor and chemically re-tightening to keep your floor scratch and stain resistant. This process is done at a fraction of the cost of complete diamond polishing and is a smart way to protect your investment. Homes typically don't require this unless your do A LOT of entertaining. Every 5 or so years is suggested for most residential use.