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Concrete Flooring Is A Beautiful And Durable Choice For Your Home

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Concrete floors are a good match for any room in your house. They can be finished and polished in many ways so a concrete floor can be unique and attractive. Concrete is a good material for flooring since it's easy to care for and it lasts a long time. If you ever get tired of it, you can put other types of flooring right over it just like you would a concrete slab. 

Here are some reasons to choose concrete for the flooring in your home and how this type of residential concrete work might be done.

Concrete Floors Have Nice Benefits

One great thing about concrete floors is that they are perfect for use with hydronic radiant heating. Radiant heating can be used with the flooring so the floors get nice and warm in the winter. Heat radiates up through concrete very well so you get the best effects from radiant heating.

Besides being beautiful, concrete floors are durable, and in case a crack ever develops, concrete is easy to repair. If you want a new look, you can always put on a thin overlay and change the decorative style so it looks like you installed new flooring. Concrete floors can be etched, polished, stained, and stamped.

The floors can be coated and sealed to keep out stains and to make the flooring bright and shiny. Once the concrete is sealed, it's waterproof so you don't have to worry about splashes and spills. You can mop and dust the floors for ease of care.

Professional Installation Is Usually Needed

Hire a residential concrete contractor to install your new flooring since concrete can be difficult to work with sometimes, and you want professional-looking results. The process of installing your new floor starts with the preparation of your old slab. The slab has to be prepared properly so the concrete overlay will bond. This requires cleaning, repairing any damage, and sanding or grinding the surface of the slab.

The next step involves pouring the overlay if it's needed so the floor can be finished with stamping or staining. If the original slab is in excellent shape, an overlay may not be needed, and that speeds up the installation process.

An overlay is a thin layer of cement or other material that gives your slab a new surface so imperfections in the slab are covered up. A cement overlay also makes it possible to stamp designs on your floor, such as tile shapes.

The last step in a concrete floor installation is to apply the protective coating. There are a few coatings to choose from, so you can find one that gives your flooring the degree of gloss you like best.


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