
Mechanical diamond polishing to mirror finish for luxury hotels, industrial showrooms, modern offices, and high-end retail. Plus specialist heritage restoration of historic floors in colonial properties, embassies, and listed buildings.
Polished concrete is the single most misunderstood flooring category in Ghana. What most contractors call 'polished concrete' is actually a thin topical coating that wears off within years. True mechanically-polished concrete is a multi-stage process of progressively finer diamond grinding — 40 grit through 3000 grit — that exposes and refines the concrete's own aggregate. The result is not a coating. It is the concrete itself, mechanically polished into a surface that shines like marble and wears like stone. It lasts as long as the building.
Each variant serves a distinct project need. We specify based on your operation, not on what's in stock.
Medium gloss finish. Aggregate partially exposed. For industrial showrooms, warehouses, modern offices.
High gloss mirror finish. Full aggregate exposure. For luxury hotels, premium retail, signature residential.
Penetrating acetone-based dyes applied before final polish. Earth tones, charcoal, deep reds. For brand-experience retail, boutique hotels.
Chemical lithium-silicate densifier deep-penetrates concrete, hardening it 40% before polishing. The commercial specification for high-traffic installations.
Restoration of historic in-situ terrazzo floors — patching, grinding, honing, polishing. For listed colonial buildings, heritage embassies.
Restoration of historic hardwood parquet — sanding, gap-filling, staining, sealing. Traditional techniques for period properties.
Measurement, substrate assessment, photography.
War Room deliberation on your project.
Itemised proposal with full specification.
Direct from verified manufacturers.
The step that determines lifespan.
Our specialist teams only.
Written guarantee + aftercare schedule.

Level 4 mirror polish across 1,200 m² hotel lobby.
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Historic parquet restoration in colonial building.
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Densified Level 3 polished concrete showroom floor.
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No. Polished concrete is the raw concrete itself, mechanically diamond-polished. No coating. Epoxy is a resin applied over concrete as a covering. Polished concrete looks natural and lasts indefinitely; epoxy looks engineered and has a defined lifespan. Different outcomes, different uses, different projects.
No. The concrete must have sufficient aggregate quality, adequate strength (typically 25 MPa minimum), and be free of major cracks. We survey and test the slab before committing to polishing. Poor-quality concrete cannot be polished into good-quality finish — substrate dictates outcome.
For a 500 m² installation: 5-7 working days for the full multi-stage grinding, honing, densifying, and polishing process. Each grit pass must fully complete before the next. Shortcuts produce poor gloss and early failure.
Minimal. Daily dust-mopping. Weekly damp-mopping with neutral pH cleaner. Annual re-densification (not repolishing) maintains gloss and hardness. No waxing, no sealing, no stripping. It is the lowest-maintenance premium floor category.
Almost always. Historic parquet often features timber species no longer commercially available (Ghanaian mahogany, iroko, period European oak) and craftsmanship impossible to replicate today. Restoration preserves building value and character. Replacement destroys it. We consult on heritage value before recommending either path.
Request a free on-site survey. A specialist will respond the same business day.