
Polished concrete isn't a coating — it's your existing slab, cut and refined with progressively finer diamonds, then densified so the surface itself becomes harder and dust-proof. The result is a floor that never peels because there's nothing to peel.
It's our go-to recommendation for basements, retail spaces, and modern homes around Bozeman. Choose your exposure (cream, salt-and-pepper, or full aggregate) and your gloss level, and we'll bring sample panels to your walkthrough.
- 800–3000 grit finish options
- Integral stain and dye colors available
- No coatings to peel or re-apply
- Lowest lifetime cost per sq ft
- Dust-proofed and densified surface
Common Questions About Polished Concrete
Is polished concrete slippery?
Less than you'd think — polished concrete typically meets or exceeds slip-resistance standards when dry, and we can adjust the gloss level or add a slip-resistant guard product for wet areas. It's often less slippery than waxed tile or laminate.
Which is better, polished concrete or epoxy?
Polished concrete is your existing slab refined and densified, so there's no coating to peel — best for basements, retail, and modern interiors. Epoxy and polyaspartic coatings win where you need chemical resistance, color flake, or moisture protection, like garages and shops. We'll recommend the right one for your space at the free evaluation.
How much does polished concrete cost per square foot?
Polished concrete starts at $4.00 per square foot in the Bozeman area, and because there's nothing to re-coat or replace, it has the lowest lifetime cost of any floor we install. Price varies with the gloss level and aggregate exposure you choose.