If you’ve recently peeled back the carpet in your home, you might be considering using the concrete underneath rather than adding a new flooring option. Concrete flooring is one of the most stylish options for modern homes, and it’s growing in popularity over time.

 

Concrete floors are loved because they’re incredibly durable and attractive. They go with just about any decor style, and the options for concrete finishing are practically limitless. But can your concrete floor be saved? Read on for the best advice on concrete floor restoration from our team at ACT Restoration in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.

 

1.      Examine the floor for spalling.

Concrete floors can develop spalling, a condition when concrete breaks apart into smaller pieces. Spalling is a natural part of concrete aging, and it will happen to just about every concrete floor over time. There are many forces that can cause spalling, including impact, weathering, friction, or even corrosion. If spalling is present, the floor may be repairable with patches or restoration.

 

2.      Look for structural breaks.

If there’s a significant crack in your concrete, it’s a good idea to examine it. Structural breaks in your concrete floor may mean the floor can’t be saved, but it’s always a good idea to get a professional opinion. In some cases, the floor can be saved by adding concrete to the damaged area.

 

3.      Be on the lookout for glue.

It’s not uncommon to find adhesive all over a concrete floor. At some point in the floor’s life, someone thought carpet was better than concrete and used adhesive to cover up the original floor. If you’ve got glue on your floor, don’t despair. It might be tempting to think this means the floor can’t be used, but glue is actually a pretty common problem that our professionals can handle.

 

4.      Determine if your floor is just in need of a shine.

Concrete floors are relatively easy to maintain, but even with the best care, they can lose their shine over time. If your concrete floors are looking dull, they simply need to be polished and sealed. Or, if you’re ready for a change, consider adding a concrete stain or dye.

 

Contact our Twin Cities Floor Polishing Specialists

Concrete is a durable and timeless flooring option. It looks fantastic with just about any architectural style and decor. If you’re not sure whether your concrete floor can be saved, give us a call to get a professional opinion. Speak with our team of floor specialists to find out more by calling us at 612-750-5360, or contact us to schedule your estimate.