
Commercial Concrete
Flooring Contractor in
Northern Virginia.— polished, sealed, or stained.
Commercial concrete floor finishing · Loudoun & Fairfax
Concrete is the most cost-effective long-term commercial floor in the right application. Polished concrete for retail and showrooms. Sealed concrete for warehouses. Stained concrete for restaurants and entertainment venues. We finish commercial concrete floors across Northern Virginia — new pours and renovations alike.
— or pay over time with financing
One slab, many finishes.— chosen for the use.
Commercial concrete flooring is the same concrete, finished differently for different uses. A retail showroom wants mirror-polished. A warehouse wants sealed and industrial-grade. A restaurant wants colored and stained. Each finish has different costs, different durability, and different maintenance requirements.
We pour new commercial concrete floors and finish existing slabs across Northern Virginia. Each project starts with a finish selection based on traffic, aesthetics, and budget. New construction gets the right slab spec to support the chosen finish. Existing floors get assessed for whether the finish can go directly on top or whether prep work is needed first.
From finish selection to walk-on. — phased to minimize downtime.
Finish selection
We review the space, the use, the aesthetic goals, and the budget. Pick the finish that fits. Confirm timeline and phasing constraints.
Site prep
For new pours, subgrade and base prep. For existing floors, surface assessment, repair of any cracks or spalls, and prep for the chosen finish.
Pour or refinish
New concrete poured to the spec required for the finish. Existing floors polished, sealed, stained, or color-treated based on selection.
Cure & protect
Floor cures before traffic. We coordinate the reopening with operations and provide ongoing maintenance schedule.
Floor finishing is craft work — we take it seriously.
Finish matched to use
Polished concrete in a warehouse with forklift traffic will fail. Acid stain in a high-grease kitchen won’t last. We match the finish to actual operations, not what looks good in a brochure.
Phased to minimize downtime
Commercial floor finishing is dust-heavy and traffic-restrictive. We phase the work so the business stays operating, often working nights or weekends.
Existing floors assessed honestly
Not every existing floor can be polished or stained. We assess the slab condition first and tell you straight whether refinishing works or replacement is the right call.
Compliant docs ready
Documentation for facilities, tenants, and compliance teams. Maintenance schedule for the long term.
Commercial flooring questions. — what facilities managers ask first.
01 Polished vs. sealed vs. stained — which is right for me?
Polished: highest aesthetic, highest cost, most maintenance — retail, showrooms, lobbies. Sealed: best for warehouses, industrial, back-of-house — resistant, easy to clean, lower cost. Stained: variegated color — restaurants, breweries, entertainment. We help match finish to use on a site walk.
02 Can my existing concrete floor be polished?
Usually yes — if the slab is structurally sound and free of major cracks. Spalled areas need repair first. Slabs with embedded contaminants (oil, chemicals) may need surface grinding first. We assess on a site walk.
03 Will my commercial floor crack?
There’s a saying in the concrete trade: there are two types of concrete — concrete that has cracked, and concrete that hasn’t cracked yet. All concrete cracks eventually. Our job is to control where: we compact the base properly, reinforce the slab, and place control joints by hand so cracks happen on planned lines instead of random splits. Our 1-year limited workmanship warranty covers structural cracks that meet the size/length thresholds — see full warranty terms.
04 How long does the work take?
Depends on square footage and finish. Polished concrete is the slowest because of the grinding stages. Sealed concrete is fastest. We phase the work to minimize downtime regardless.
05 How much does commercial concrete flooring cost?
Cost varies dramatically by finish. Sealed concrete is the most cost-effective; polished concrete is the most premium. We give detailed bids based on square footage, finish, and prep work needed.
Got a commercial floor project? — let’s scope it.
Six quick fields to get us started. Commercial flooring projects always include a site walk to assess the existing slab and operations.
Or pick up the phone. — we’ll come look.
Commercial flooring projects start with a real conversation about the space, the use, and the finish. We come out, walk the floor, and follow up with options.