Polished Concrete Floors

5 Tips for Creating Light Gray Concrete Floors In Your New Construction

Light gray polished concrete floors are our most-common installation in 2022. Achieving them in new residential construction requires planning and skill. Here are our top tips:

A light gray polished concrete floor in Fort Worth, Texas.

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Tip One: Leave Out the Additives

Concrete additives such as fly ash and slag can be unpredictably colored and always darken the color of a concrete floor. For this ultra-modern concrete finish, straight portland cement is the way to go.

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Tip Two: Don’t Overwork the Concrete

Overworking concrete during the pour will ‘burn’ its surface and darken its appearance. To achieve light-colored concrete, plastic blades should be used on a power trowel. We suggest two passes with plastic blades and two passes with a trowel float pan.

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Tip Three: Don’t Use Cold-Weather Accelerators

To shorten concrete curing time, concrete suppliers add accelerators such as Calcium Chloride to concrete mixes. These additives can leave slabs looking blotchy and should be avoided for any decorative concrete floor.

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Tip Four: Pour a Sample

If you’re building your forever home, it’s often prudent to have your concrete subcontractor mock-up a sample for polishing. This will allow you to tweak the pouring process and concrete mix to achieve your color goals.

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Tip Five: Add Pigment

Integral color can increase the depth and beauty of a polished concrete floor. Adding some to the concrete mix is a bulletproof way to turn the gray up in a concrete pour.

To learn more about polished concrete floors and our installation process, visit our main polished concrete floors page

IMAGE GALLERY—LIGHT GRAY CONCRETE FLOORS DURING THE POLISHING PROCESS

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About Craftsman Concrete Floors

WE SPECIALIZE IN LUXURY RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION

While most decorative concrete companies target large commercial projects, our focus is on luxury residential floors. We’re so committed to providing consistent, quality installations that we design and manufacture our own high-quality tools and materials, and have a 100% full-time W-2 labor force.

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Published by
Jeremy Cox

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