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Easy Steps in Getting A Polished Concrete Contractor

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

by Allen Strong

Probably, the hardest thing to find, once you’ve already decided that you want polished concrete on your home, is a contractor. With so many options out there, how can you find the right one? Luckily, there are some simple guidelines to help you in choosing the best one for your project.

The first thing that you want to do is to research. You’re not going to research yet the contractors available in your area, you’re going to research about what kind of design are you thinking of going on your living room floor. What color do you want it to be? What patterns should appear? You have to decided what you want first before trying to look for a contractor.

After researching what you want for your home, the next step is to contact the companies that offer concrete polishing service in your area. Don’t forget to take notice of their response time. You’re going to want to acquire the most number of contractors you can have.

After that, try and compare prices and estimates from all the contractors. Compare everything. When I say everything, I mean everything. If your decision hinges on the fact that you don’t want smelly guys running around your living room, then by all means choose the contractor who issues cologne for their workers. You might want to compare the materials, their quality and all those other things as well.

Now, all you have to do is just a little bit of your due diligence. Research you contractors license, references, or if you want contact the Better Business Bureau to get more insider information. The last thing you want is an unlicensed overcharger who does a horrible job polishing your concrete.

The last thing is as simple as looking at their samples and signing the contract. Of course, you have to keep your payments in time. If you’ve done all those easy steps, all you need to do now is sit back, relax, and enjoy your new polished concrete.

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Easy Steps in Getting A Polished Concrete Contractor

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

by Allen Strong

Are you finding it too difficult to find a contractor to polish the concrete in your home? Well don’t worry anymore because here, I’m going to tell you some of the ways on how to find the best man for the job. This is a crucial decision. Why? Well, you wouldn’t want your floor to be messed up by an idiot of a contractor right? I thought so, too! So let’s get started.

The first thing that you want to do is to research. You’re not going to research yet the contractors available in your area, you’re going to research about what kind of design are you thinking of going on your living room floor. What color do you want it to be? What patterns should appear? You have to decided what you want first before trying to look for a contractor.

After researching what you want for your home, the next step is to contact the companies that offer concrete polishing service in your area. Don’t forget to take notice of their response time. You’re going to want to acquire the most number of contractors you can have.

After that, try and compare prices and estimates from all the contractors. Compare everything. When I say everything, I mean everything. If your decision hinges on the fact that you don’t want smelly guys running around your living room, then by all means choose the contractor who issues cologne for their workers. You might want to compare the materials, their quality and all those other things as well.

Now, all you have to do is just a little bit of your due diligence. Research you contractors license, references, or if you want contact the Better Business Bureau to get more insider information. The last thing you want is an unlicensed overcharger who does a horrible job polishing your concrete.

If you’ve done all your homework, then everything is up to the contractor now. Don’t forget to pay them according to your agreement. Then just call your friends and let them die of envy from your beautiful new polished concrete floor. What do you know, maybe you can recommend your contractor to them too.

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Thinking About Polishing Your Concrete?

Saturday, December 6th, 2008
by Allen Strong

Are you thinking about that horrible concrete floor that was left when you took out the carpeting from your home? Worry no more! If you want something that’s totally fresh and totally new, then you can try sticking with that concrete permanently? Here’s why:

1. Polished concrete is almost maintenance free. I say almost because there is no available flooring material out there that’s 100% maintenance free. But concrete, by itself is already easy to maintain, so you wouldn’t have to worry about vacuuming dust from carpets, or waxing hard wood floors. The sheen on polished concrete almost never dulls out.

2. Polished concrete is relatively cheap. The actual cost is actually between the high prices of marble, slate, or ceramic tiles and more cheaper materials like vinyl tiles and carpets. But if you’re considering the long run, concrete can outlast all of these materials by a hundred years and still look like it was installed yesterday.

3. Polished concrete is flexible. Figuratively speaking of course, because hardened concrete is anything but flexible. What do I mean? Is it too loud or is it too hard on the feet. The truth is it is hard on the foot and it does make this echo effect when sound is produced but there are many ways to get around that like putting rugs to cushion your steps, and putting up curtains to block and absorb sound.

4. Polished concrete is too slippery. This is false. As long as it’s kept dry and clean, there is no reason for anyone to slip on concrete. It’s non abrasive yet tough enough to allow for enough traction between its surface and your feet.

5. Polished concrete is ugly. False! If you can see all the designs availble from talented artisans, you’d soon change your mind about concrete being too industrial. In fact, in the hands of a really skilled worker, they can even resemble marble.

So I hope these little things help you in choosing polished concrete for your floor. Although, with all the practical advantages of the material, it would be surprising if you haven’t already done so.

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