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[member=76735]craftsmanconcrete[/member] ….thanks for all the good info !
Packard said:On one of the home improvement tv shows, a homeowner was advised against polished and sealed concrete. With the contractor saying it cost more than porcelain tile to do, and required periodic maintenance.
P.S.: It is also possible that the contractor had good vendors for tile setting and none for concrete polishing and was steering the client to a product that they were comfortable with.
Would not be so harsh here. Industrial applications call for uniform and super-strong surface and are willing to pay for it. Not so much with home garage where no heavy equipment is presumed ..Cheese said:I think it's the later,
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Because they have sky high multi-ton shelving units sitting on that floor and occasionally drop metal girders, cast iron bathtubs, cement blocks and whatnot from that height, plus drive around heavy equipment. Porcelain tile would shatter to pieces in no time.Cheese said:I think it's the later, why would HD seal and polish the concrete floors of all their stores if it cost them more than simply installing porcelain tile?