Polishing 200 square feet of existing concrete could cost anywhere from 600 to 6 000 or up to 6 600 if you need concrete poured.
Treated concrete floor.
Apply the stain clean and neutralize the stain seal the surface to protect it long term.
What elements those might include.
Rather than the concrete having a cold industrial feel the colors serve to create a vibrant modern design.
Sweep the floor thoroughly to remove all dust and debris.
2 to 6 per square foot for a basic design.
The cut nail has a square tapered shape with a square tip.
Two common nail options are shown below.
15 to 30 for a high end customized floor.
This concrete floor has been treated with epoxy coatings in a variety of bold colors.
Concrete floors can be cleaned by mechanical chemical or steam cleaning.
7 to 14 for a mid range design.
And how their prices compare to alternative flooring options.
7 to 14 per square foot.
A basic concrete floor design includes pouring the slab or overlay then a basic polishing and single colorizing treatment staining or dyeing.
The obvious way to incorporate a pressure treated base board is to use one in lieu of a regular untreated board for the bottom member of the wall.
These plates must be made of pressure treated lumber since concrete has a tendency to wick moisture from the ground.
If untreated wood is used for the bottom board the high moisture level will promote rapid decay.
Refer to the chart below for an outline of basic mid range and high end concrete floors.
Anyplace where wood meets the ground or concrete the lumber must be pressure.
This price range includes pouring the slab or overlay then polishing and staining with multiple colors.
Prices depend on five main factors.
Clean and prepare the concrete.
Concrete slabs will wick moisture between the underlying dirt base and the wood members sitting on top of the slab.
Mechanical cleaning involves a brush and an abrasive cleaner to scour the surface of the floor.
The colors are even carried through to the walls and artwork in the space.
Concrete flooring cost ranges between.
Chemical cleaners are formulated for concrete but use only products that are rated for colored or treated concrete.
Staining is done in 4 basic steps.
Add 2 to 3 tablespoons of a good degreasing cleanser such as dishwashing soap or trisodium phosphate to a gallon of warm water and scrub.
The easiest approach is simply to nail the wood to the concrete.
A polished concrete floor costs 2 690 on average with most homeowners paying between 1 540 and 3 840.