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Professional polished and stained concrete flooring services in Plano, Texas.

Your existing concrete in Plano holds more potential than you might expect. Rather than covering it with tile, carpet, or wood, you can polish and stain what's already beneath your feet, turning raw concrete into a smooth, reflective surface that works beautifully in open floor plans common throughout North Texas homes and commercial spaces.

Cloud 9 Coatings prepares your concrete by grinding the surface to remove imperfections, then applies chemical hardeners and progressive polishing steps to create a dense, glossy finish. After polishing, stain is applied to add color depth and character, allowing you to choose warm earth tones or cooler grays depending on your space. The result is a durable floor that resists dusting, reflects light more effectively, and requires far less maintenance than traditional floor coverings.

If you're ready to see what polished and stained concrete can do for your Plano property, reach out to us to discuss your flooring project.

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How We Turn Raw Concrete Into Finished Flooring

We start by assessing the condition of your concrete slab in Plano, then use diamond-grit grinders to level the surface and expose the aggregate beneath. Each pass with finer grit creates a smoother, denser finish, while chemical densifiers penetrate the concrete to harden it from within and reduce porosity.

Once polishing is complete, you'll notice the floor reflects overhead lighting and appears cleaner with less effort. Staining adds visual interest without obscuring the natural texture of the concrete, and the sealed surface resists stains, moisture, and abrasion far better than untreated slabs.

This process works best on structurally sound concrete without deep cracks or settling issues. If your slab has significant damage, we'll discuss repair options before polishing begins. The finished floor is compatible with radiant heating systems and holds up well in high-traffic areas, making it a practical choice for both residential living spaces and commercial showrooms.

Questions You Might Have Before We Start

Homeowners and business owners in Plano often ask similar questions when considering polished and stained concrete, especially if they've never seen the process up close. These answers cover the practical details that help you decide if this flooring option fits your needs.

How long does the polishing and staining process take?
Most residential projects take two to four days depending on the size of the area and the level of polish you choose. We use multiple grinding passes and allow curing time between steps to ensure the surface hardens properly.
What does the floor feel like after it's polished?
The surface is smooth and cool to the touch, similar to natural stone. You won't feel the rough texture of unfinished concrete, and the sealed surface is easier to clean than porous slabs.
Why does polished concrete reduce dusting?
Polishing densifies the concrete and seals the pores where dust particles typically form. This means less airborne dust and fewer particles tracked through your Plano home or business.
What color options are available with concrete staining?
Acid-based stains create earthy tones like terra cotta, amber, and charcoal, while water-based stains offer a broader palette including blues and greens. The final color also depends on the concrete's natural composition.
When should I avoid polishing existing concrete?
If your slab has deep cracks, uneven settling, or surface spalling, those issues need repair before polishing. Polishing won't fix structural problems, but it will make sound concrete look and perform much better.

Cloud 9 Coatings has worked on floors throughout Plano, from converted warehouses with original concrete to new construction where homeowners want a modern, low-maintenance finish. If you're curious whether your concrete is a good candidate for polishing and staining, contact us to schedule an assessment.