Concrete floors are popular in Oregon homes and businesses because of their durability, sleek appearance and low maintenance. But, as with any flooring type, a good quality, well-maintained polished concrete floor will eventually lose its luster and shine due to heavy foot traffic and dirt buildup. When this occurs, it’s important to know that a floor restoration is not only possible but relatively affordable.

The key to concrete staining  your polished concrete floors in great condition is regular cleaning and a planned maintenance process. This includes regularly sweeping and mopping with a pH-neutral cleaner and using mats or rugs in high-traffic areas to reduce wear and tear.

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It’s also a good idea to reapply a protective sealant every couple of years to help block moisture penetration and enhance stain resistance. Specialized polished concrete cleaners are available to remove or diminish most stains without damaging the surface.

One of the most complex aspects of any restoration project is patching or replacing damaged sections of concrete. Whether the patch is small or replaces an entire section of a concrete floor, it is crucial that the new concrete match in color and texture to the existing floor. Wright’s score lines are a great way to provide a visual boundary for the transition between the new and existing concrete.

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