No matter what concrete project you need to complete, the cost is always a concern. A question that ACT Restoration receives is how we determine the cost of concrete floor restorations for commercial buildings. There are several key factors to examine when we determine the project cost, which we have compiled here. With proper understanding of concrete floor restoration projects, you can feel confident with the cost estimates you’ll receive from companies like ACT Restoration. 

Extent of Damage

When ACT Restoration provides estimates for floor restoration, we first look at the extent of the damage to the floor. Damage we look for includes cracks, spalling, stains, or surface wear, all of which will need to be corrected during the restoration process. Minor repairs, like filling cracks, are less expensive than major structural repairs or resurfacing an entire floor. 

Size of the Floor

Another factor we look at is the size of the floor. Larger floors will increase the overall cost, but the price per square foot may decrease with size due to scale. If you only need a portion of a floor resurfaced, this can reduce the estimated cost. However, you will want to consider whether you will need the rest of the floor resurfaced at some point, and we can help you determine if it’s more economical to take care of the entire floor or just a portion. 

Type of Restoration

For every job, we will discuss with you the type of restoration you need. For commercial concrete floors, there are a few types of restoration that can improve the overall look and durability. These concrete resurfacing types include: 

  • Polished: Polished concrete creates a smooth, glossy finish and tends to be more affordable than either types of restoration, though the cost does increase depending on the sheen level. 

  • Epoxy coatings: Epoxy can improve durability and appearance of your concrete floors, but it will cost more, particularly if you choose decorative finishes like flakes or metallic designs. 

  • Staining or Sealing: Adding color stains or sealants can raise the cost depending on the complexity of the design and the materials. 

Labor and Equipment

As with most projects, we include the cost of labor and equipment into the estimate for concrete floor restoration. For example, if we need to use a concrete grinder to level the floor, that may increase the cost. The cost of labor will include the number of technicians needed and the estimated hours to complete the job. 

Call ACT Restoration for a Free Concrete Floor Restoration Estimate

Businesses in the Twin Cities have used ACT Restoration for their concrete floor restoration since 2012. Through perfected methods of floor restoration, we can improve the condition of your floor, create beautiful designs with stains or dyes, and make your floors shine. In addition to concrete floors, we can also restore the beauty of terrazzo floors. 

We strive to provide excellent customer service and workmanship for every customer. Request a free estimate today for your concrete restoration project. 

Give us a call at 612-750-5360 or contact us online for your free estimate