What Is Concrete Grinding & Sealing?
Grinding and sealing is a two-step process: first, we mechanically grind down the surface of the concrete, removing imperfections and leveling the slab. Then, we apply a high-performance sealer to protect the surface from stains, moisture, and wear.
This process creates a smooth, dust-free, and easy-to-maintain floor without the extra polishing steps required for fully polished concrete. It’s a cost-effective system suitable for basements, garages, showrooms, warehouses, and industrial facilities.
Benefits of a Grind & Seal Finish
For Residential Spaces
- Dust control: Eliminates loose concrete dust that affects air quality.
- Easy maintenance: Spills wipe away quickly.
- Durability: Withstands regular household wear and tear.
- Versatility: Ideal for basements, garages, and patios.
For Commercial & Industrial Facilities
- Strength: Designed to withstand forklift traffic and rolling loads.
- Safety: Slip-resistant options available.
- Scalability: Effective for projects up to 20,000+ square feet.
- Professional look: Creates a clean, polished appearance for clients and customers.
When to Choose Grinding & Sealing vs Polishing
Both grinding & sealing and polished concrete improve durability and appearance, but they serve different needs:
Grinding & Sealing is best for fast installation, moisture control, and budget-conscious projects.
Polished Concrete is ideal when a high-gloss, mirror-like finish is the priority.
If you need help deciding, our experts provide consultations to recommend the right system for your space.
Why Choose Pink’s Concrete Design?
With more than 20 years in the industry, Pink’s Concrete Design has the expertise and resources to deliver large-scale commercial, industrial, and residential flooring systems.
- Experience: 1,000+ completed flooring projects.
- Scale: Capable of handling projects over 20,000 square feet.
- Quality: Only industrial-grade sealers and materials used.
- Process: Rigorous moisture mitigation ensures lasting results.
- Partnerships: Strong ties with epoxy and overlay manufacturers.
When you want a floor that performs under real-world conditions, we are the partner you can trust.