Sunday, January 25, 2009

Concrete Polishing Crafts

By William Borris

No two concrete polishing jobs are quite alike. This is the probably the one lesson I could relay to you when it comes to concrete polishing. This is probably why there are a number of craftspeople in this industry. As a contractor, a day ceases to go through a set routine; therefore you will learn to be resourceful. And even more, you will know that being prepared when beginning a project is of utmost importance.

Be pessimistic whenever you go into a job. Most people who call you up want their concrete floor to be polished, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they have taken good care of the concrete all this time. Expect the floor to have a lot of cracks, or repeat pourings, or outright potholes. Even then, chances are you will see something you've never seen before. In that case, learn to improvise.

No two jobs are the same. Concrete of different types will likewise require different grit sizes of diamonds, so go into each job well-armed. There is no magic diamond that does them all, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

First and foremost, choose the right machine if you're just starting into concrete polishing. Just because a machine is pricey, it does not necessarily mean it will be the best one for the job. Going into a store and talking with salespeople regarding buying a polishing machine is risky business, and I would advise caution against this, as of course, salespeople will claim their products to be the best on the market. Always ask for a demonstration, and if they decline, take it as a sign that they're afraid the machine will be faulty. Better yet, go to Concrete Polishing website and ask around.

Polished concrete as an industry is still new, and as such it is filled with people trying to sell new equipment that are supposedly the best. Remember that salesmen are there to sell, but they do not necessarily know what is best. Ask an experienced contractor for help. The most ideal and reliable people to get equipment from are the ones who personally use them for their own business.

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