Concrete Grinding and Polishing
Polished concrete and concrete surface preparation
Concrete condition reviewThe slab determines the final polishing plan.
Cleanable finishPolished concrete can be practical for many interior floors.
Prep capabilityGrinding also supports coating and resurfacing projects.
Appearance planningSheen, exposure, joints, and patching are discussed before work begins.

Polished concrete depends on the actual concrete you have

Concrete polishing is not a one-look-fits-all service. The aggregate exposure, flatness, previous wear, patching, joints, and desired sheen all affect what the floor can become.

Best-fit projects

Commercial interiorsRetail spacesUtility floorsSurface preparationPolished concreteExisting concrete renewal

What this service covers

Commercial polished concrete

Appropriate business spaces can benefit from a durable, cleanable floor with a professional finish.

Surface preparation

Grinding can remove coatings, profile concrete, and prepare the floor for coating or overlay systems.

Interior concrete finish

Suitable slabs can become finished floors without covering the concrete with tile, carpet, or vinyl.

Realistic finish expectations

Existing concrete has variation. We explain what the slab can reasonably look like before work starts.

How the project is planned

Every recommendation is shaped around the surface, the way the space will be used, the finish you want, and the practical details that affect long-term performance.

  1. Inspect the slab
    We review the existing concrete, previous coatings, patching, and target finish.
  2. Grind and refine
    The surface is ground and refined according to the chosen level of preparation or polish.
  3. Finish for use
    The final system is matched to cleaning, appearance, and traffic expectations.

Common questions

Can any concrete floor be polished?

Not every slab is a good candidate. Existing condition, patching, aggregate, and surface history affect the result.

Is polishing different from epoxy?

Yes. Polishing refines the concrete itself, while epoxy and other coatings add a finished system over the concrete.

Can grinding prepare concrete for coatings?

Yes. Mechanical preparation is a major part of many coating and resurfacing projects.

Ready to talk through your project?

Send the project type, city, photos, and a quick description of what you want improved. MD Concrete + Epoxy will help you choose the right next step.

Call MD Concrete + Epoxy

South Metro: (952) 208-6434
East Metro: (651) 243-2878

For the fastest quote, include the project type, city, current surface condition, access details, and photos if available.