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Concrete Floor Protection During Construction

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Concrete floors and surfaces have become increasingly popular in real estate due to their durability, modern aesthetic appeal, and low maintenance. However, protecting these surfaces during construction is critical to preserve their effortless appearance.

What are the different types of Concrete Floors?

Before diving into how to protect your concrete surfaces. It’s important to understand that not all concrete is created equal.

  • Polished Concrete: These floors are mechanically ground and polished for a smooth, reflective finish. They’re often used in retail and office spaces and require protection that won’t scratch or dull the surface.
  • Unpolished Concrete: Typically found in industrial or unfinished spaces, these floors are more absorbent and may be more susceptible to staining or damage during construction.

Concrete Floor Cure Time

Concrete floors take a new level of patience. Unpolished concrete can take up to a month before they’ll fully cured. During this curing process, moisture must evaporate from the slab, which means you’ll need to protect your floors with a floor protector that is breathable. Using the right concrete floor protection during construction ensures your investment remains intact from start to finish.

Floor Protection vs. Concrete Floor Protection: Spot the Difference

Not all floor protection products are the same. While general floor protection may shield against scratches and spills, concrete floor protection must also support the curing process. Concrete cures through a chemical reaction called hydration, which requires moisture to escape gradually. If this moisture is trapped, it can lead to surface discoloration and weak spots.

Breathable surface protectors are a must for any newly poured concrete surface. Breathable protectors allow water vapor to escape while still shielding the surface from foot traffic, tools, and debris.

Best concrete floor protection products

Heavy Duty Board Protection

X-Board® and FloorShell® are excellent for high-traffic areas. These heavy-duty boards are tough enough to withstand impact while still allowing moisture to escape, making them ideal for curing concrete.

Breathable Padded Surface Protectors

Trimaco’s Stay Put® Surface Protector combines a slip-resistant backing with a breathable top layer. It’s perfect for finished or polished concrete that needs extra cushioning without compromising airflow.

Outdoor Concrete Protection

For exterior concrete surfaces, we recommend the Surface Shields Flex Tread Mat. This outdoor construction mat is designed to handle rough outdoor conditions while protecting concrete from heavy equipment and weather exposure.

Are floor Protectors Really Necessary for Concrete Floors?

Even though concrete is tough, it’s not invincible. During construction, floors are exposed to heavy foot traffic, dropped tools, spills, and equipment. Without proper concrete floor protection during construction, you risk permanent damage that can be costly to repair or refinish. Have questions about concrete floor protection? Contact our team today!

Lauren Kerns

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