Polished concrete is the ultimate low-maintenance luxury floor. Instead of coating your slab, we mechanically grind and densify the concrete itself, then polish it through progressively finer diamond grits until it reflects light like stone. The result is a sleek, modern, mirror-finish floor with nothing to peel or delaminate β ever.
It's a favorite for Tampa retail spaces, offices, showrooms, breweries, and contemporary homes that want an industrial-chic aesthetic with effortless upkeep. Polished concrete shrugs off heavy traffic and only looks better with time.
What's Included in Our Polished Concrete
- Multi-stage diamond grinding from coarse to fine grit
- Chemical densifier to harden and strengthen the slab
- Crack and joint treatment
- Your choice of satin, semi-gloss, or high-gloss sheen
- Optional dye for color and depth
- Stain-guard sealer for easy maintenance
Why Tampa Bay Chooses Us
A great polished concrete floor is all about the grinding sequence and the densification β skip a grit or under-densify and you get a hazy, soft floor that scratches. Our crews run the full progression with commercial planetary grinders, producing the clarity and durability that define a true polished floor.
Because there's no coating involved, polished concrete is one of the most sustainable and longest-lasting flooring options available, with virtually no ongoing maintenance beyond routine cleaning.
Pricing & What to Expect
Polished concrete in Tampa typically runs between $4 and $9 per square foot depending on the existing slab, the gloss level, and whether you add dye. We assess your concrete and provide a flat-rate quote with the finish level you want.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Polishing grinds and densifies the existing concrete to a natural sheen, while epoxy is a resin coating on top. Polished concrete has nothing to peel.
Just dust mop and damp mop. No waxing or recoating needed for years.
Yes. We can apply dyes for color and depth while keeping the natural polished look.
Polished concrete has good traction when dry; we can add traction treatments for wet-prone areas.