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Value Engineered Language For Resinous Floor and Polishing Projects


Incorporating the following value engineering language into your proposals for resinous floor and polishing projects will not only enhance the description of our work but also underline the reasons for choosing this system, ultimately increasing the likelihood of securing future work. This value engineering approach sets us apart from our competition and demonstrates our commitment to delivering innovative and cost-effective solutions. Additionally, we are not afraid to suggest alternate options, even to GCs, in order to ensure that the best possible solution is brought to the table.


Polish


  • Remember that not all polishes are created equal. Some simply offer sealed and shiny floors, while others may skip steps that could shorten the lifespan of your floor. At Kaloutas, we take polishing seriously, which is why we recommend an 400-grit polish. This type of polish provides a satin to semi-gloss finish and involves using concrete densifiers to strengthen your concrete. We also finish the floor with a guard product to reduce staining and perform a high-speed burnishing to protect the floor. This process will not only leave your floor looking beautiful but also reduce staining and make future cleaning easier. When it comes to polished floors, you can trust the Kaloutas process.



    Step 1: Fill the control joints with Semi Rigid Polyurea 

    Step 2: Use a 30 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 1st cut 

    Step 3: Use a 50/60 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 2nd cut 

    Step 4: Use Grout Removal Tools for the 3rd cut, then apply Total Restore grouting system using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 5: Use a 50 Grit Specialty Resin for the 4th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 6: Use a 100 Grit Specialty Resin for the 5th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 7: Use a 200 Grit Impact Resin for the 6th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 8: Apply Total Boost Lithium Densifier to the concrete surface 

    Step 9: Use a 400 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 

    Step 10: Apply Pentra Finish Sealer on the concrete surface 

    Step 11: Burnish the concrete surface to an #400 Grit Finish


  • Remember that not all polishes are created equal. Some simply offer sealed and shiny floors, while others may skip steps that could shorten the lifespan of your floor. At Kaloutas, we take polishing seriously, which is why we recommend an 800-grit polish. This type of polish provides a satin to semi-gloss finish and involves using concrete densifiers to strengthen your concrete. We also finish the floor with a guard product to reduce staining and perform a high-speed burnishing to protect the floor. This process will not only leave your floor looking beautiful but also reduce staining and make future cleaning easier. When it comes to polished floors, you can trust the Kaloutas process.



    Step 1: Fill the control joints with Semi Rigid Polyurea 

    Step 2: Use a 30 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 1st cut 

    Step 3: Use a 50/60 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 2nd cut 

    Step 4: Use Grout Removal Tools for the 3rd cut, then apply Total Restore grouting system using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 5: Use a 50 Grit Specialty Resin for the 4th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 6: Use a 100 Grit Specialty Resin for the 5th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 7: Use a 200 Grit Impact Resin for the 6th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 8: Apply Total Boost Lithium Densifier to the concrete surface 

    Step 9: Use a 400 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 

    Step 10: Apply Pentra Finish Sealer on the concrete surface 

    Step 11: Burnish the concrete surface to an #800 Grit Finish


  • Not all polishes are created equal.  Some are just sealed and shiny floors.  Some skip steps shorten the lifecycle of your floor.  At Kaloutas we take polishing seriously.  This is why we recommend a 1500 polish.  An 1500 grit polish will provide a glossy finish.  We use concrete densifiers to strengthen your concrete.  We finish the floor with a guard product that reduces staining and finally a high speed brunishing to protect the floor.   The process will leave your floor looking beautiful, reduce staining, and make cleaning in the future easier.  


    Not all floors are the same.  And not all floor installers are the same.  You can trust your polished floors to the Kaloutas process of polishing.  


    Step 1: Fill the control joints with Semi Rigid Polyurea 

    Step 2: Use a 30 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 1st cut 

    Step 3: Use a 50/60 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 2nd cut 

    Step 4: Use Grout Removal Tools for the 3rd cut, then apply Total Restore grouting system using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 5: Use a 50 Grit Specialty Resin for the 4th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 6: Use a 100 Grit Specialty Resin for the 5th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 7: Use a 200 Grit Impact Resin for the 6th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 8: Apply Total Boost Lithium Densifier to the concrete surface 

    Step 9: Use a 400 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 

    Step 10: Apply Pentra Finish Sealer on the concrete surface 

    Step 11: Use a 800 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 


  • Remember that not all polishes are created equal. Some simply offer sealed and shiny floo

    rs, while others may skip steps that could shorten the lifespan of your floor. At Kaloutas, we take polishing seriously, which is why we recommend an 2000 -grit polish. This type of polish provides a high gloss finish and involves using concrete densifiers to strengthen your concrete. We also finish the floor with a guard product to reduce staining and perform a high-speed burnishing to protect the floor. This process will not only leave your floor looking beautiful but also reduce staining and make future cleaning easier. When it comes to polished floors, you can trust the Kaloutas process.


    Step 1: Fill the control joints with Semi Rigid Polyurea 

    Step 2: Use a 30 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 1st cut 

    Step 3: Use a 50/60 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 2nd cut 

    Step 4: Use Grout Removal Tools for the 3rd cut, then apply Total Restore grouting system using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 5: Use a 50 Grit Specialty Resin for the 4th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 6: Use a 100 Grit Specialty Resin for the 5th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 7: Use a 200 Grit Impact Resin for the 6th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 8: Apply Total Boost Lithium Densifier to the concrete surface 

    Step 9: Use a 400 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 

    Step 10: Apply Pentra Finish Sealer on the concrete surface 

    Step 11: Use a 800 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 

    Step 12: Use a 1500 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 8th cut 

    Step 13: Burnish the concrete surface to an #2000 Grit Finish

Polish with Stain


  • Remember that not all polishes are created equal. Some simply offer sealed and shiny floors, while others may skip steps that could shorten the lifespan of your floor. At Kaloutas, we take polishing seriously, which is why we recommend an 400-grit polish. This type of polish provides a satin to semi-gloss finish and involves using concrete densifiers to strengthen your concrete. We also finish the floor with a guard product to reduce staining and perform a high-speed burnishing to protect the floor. This process will not only leave your floor looking beautiful but also reduce staining and make future cleaning easier. When it comes to polished floors, you can trust the Kaloutas process. We have included a decorative stain which helps provide a more uniform and visually appealing floor.



    Step 1: Fill the control joints with Semi Rigid Polyurea 

    Step 2: Use a 30 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 1st cut 

    Step 3: Use a 50/60 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 2nd cut 

    Step 4: Use Grout Removal Tools for the 3rd cut, then apply Total Restore grouting system using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 5: Use a 50 Grit Specialty Resin for the 4th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 6: Use a 100 Grit Specialty Resin for the 5th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 7: Use a 200 Grit Impact Resin for the 6th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 8: Apply Total Boost Lithium Densifier to the concrete surface 

    Step 9: Use a 400 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 

    Step 10: Apply Pentra Finish Sealer on the concrete surface 

    Step 11: Burnish the concrete surface to an #400 Grit Finish


  • Remember that not all polishes are created equal. Some simply offer sealed and shiny floors, while others may skip steps that could shorten the lifespan of your floor. At Kaloutas, we take polishing seriously, which is why we recommend an 800-grit polish. This type of polish provides a satin to semi-gloss finish and involves using concrete densifiers to strengthen your concrete. We also finish the floor with a guard product to reduce staining and perform a high-speed burnishing to protect the floor. This process will not only leave your floor looking beautiful but also reduce staining and make future cleaning easier. When it comes to polished floors, you can trust the Kaloutas process. We have included a decorative stain which helps provide a more uniform and visually appealing floor.



    Step 1: Fill the control joints with Semi Rigid Polyurea 

    Step 2: Use a 30 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 1st cut 

    Step 3: Use a 50/60 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 2nd cut 

    Step 4: Use Grout Removal Tools for the 3rd cut, then apply Total Restore grouting system using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 5: Use a 50 Grit Specialty Resin for the 4th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 6: Use a 100 Grit Specialty Resin for the 5th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 7: Use a 200 Grit Impact Resin for the 6th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 8: Apply Total Boost Lithium Densifier to the concrete surface 

    Step 9: Use a 400 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut  and apply stain.

    Step 10: Apply Pentra Finish Sealer on the concrete surface 

    Step 11: Burnish the concrete surface to an #800 Grit Finish


  • Not all polishes are created equal.  Some are just sealed and shiny floors.  Some skip steps shorten the lifecycle of your floor.  At Kaloutas we take polishing seriously.  This is why we recommend a 1500 polish.  An 1500 grit polish will provide a glossy finish.  We use concrete densifiers to strengthen your concrete.  We finish the floor with a guard product that reduces staining and finally a high speed brunishing to protect the floor.   The process will leave your floor looking beautiful, reduce staining, and make cleaning in the future easier.  We have included a decorative stain which helps provide a more uniform and visually appealing floor.


    Not all floors are the same.  And not all floor installers are the same.  You can trust your polished floors to the Kaloutas process of polishing.  


    Step 1: Fill the control joints with Semi Rigid Polyurea 

    Step 2: Use a 30 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 1st cut 

    Step 3: Use a 50/60 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 2nd cut 

    Step 4: Use Grout Removal Tools for the 3rd cut, then apply Total Restore grouting system using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 5: Use a 50 Grit Specialty Resin for the 4th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 6: Use a 100 Grit Specialty Resin for the 5th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 7: Use a 200 Grit Impact Resin for the 6th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 8: Apply Total Boost Lithium Densifier to the concrete surface 

    Step 9: Use a 400 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut  and apply stain.

    Step 10: Apply Pentra Finish Sealer on the concrete surface 

    Step 11: Use a 800 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 


  • Remember that not all polishes are created equal. Some simply offer sealed and shiny floo

    rs, while others may skip steps that could shorten the lifespan of your floor. At Kaloutas, we take polishing seriously, which is why we recommend an 2000 -grit polish. This type of polish provides a high gloss finish and involves using concrete densifiers to strengthen your concrete. We also finish the floor with a guard product to reduce staining and perform a high-speed burnishing to protect the floor. This process will not only leave your floor looking beautiful but also reduce staining and make future cleaning easier. When it comes to polished floors, you can trust the Kaloutas process. We have included a decorative stain which helps provide a more uniform and visually appealing floor.


    Step 1: Fill the control joints with Semi Rigid Polyurea 

    Step 2: Use a 30 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 1st cut 

    Step 3: Use a 50/60 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 2nd cut 

    Step 4: Use Grout Removal Tools for the 3rd cut, then apply Total Restore grouting system using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 5: Use a 50 Grit Specialty Resin for the 4th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 6: Use a 100 Grit Specialty Resin for the 5th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 7: Use a 200 Grit Impact Resin for the 6th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 8: Apply Total Boost Lithium Densifier to the concrete surface 

    Step 9: Use a 400 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut  and apply stain.

    Step 10: Apply Pentra Finish Sealer on the concrete surface 

    Step 11: Use a 800 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 

    Step 12: Use a 1500 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 8th cut 

    Step 13: Burnish the concrete surface to an #2000 Grit Finish

1/4” Decorative Overlay with Polish

1/4” Decorative Overlay with Polish and stain

  • Not all concrete polishing services are the same. While some may only provide sealed and shiny floors, others may skip important steps that can impact the longevity of your floor. Some services may even apply polish to a floor that is already in rough condition. At Kaloutas, we are committed to delivering high-quality results, which is why we recommend a 400-grit polish. This type of polish offers a satin to semi-gloss finish and involves the use of concrete densifiers to strengthen your concrete. Additionally, we apply a guard product to reduce staining and perform a high-speed burnishing to protect the floor. We have included a decorative stain which helps provide a more uniform and visually appealing floor. Our thorough process not only enhances the appearance of your floor but also minimizes staining and makes future cleaning easier. When it comes to polished floors, you can rely on the Kaloutas process.



    Apply Decorative Modified Concrete at average of 1/4".

    Polish

    Step 1: Fill the control joints with Semi Rigid Polyurea 

    Step 2: Use a 30 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 1st cut 

    Step 3: Use a 50/60 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 2nd cut 

    Step 4: Use Grout Removal Tools for the 3rd cut, then apply Total Restore grouting system using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 5: Use a 50 Grit Specialty Resin for the 4th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 6: Use a 100 Grit Specialty Resin for the 5th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 7: Use a 200 Grit Impact Resin for the 6th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 8: Apply Total Boost Lithium Densifier to the concrete surface 

    Step 9: Use a 400 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 

    Step 10: Apply Pentra Finish Sealer on the concrete surface 

    Step 11: Burnish the concrete surface to an #400 Grit Finish


  • Not all concrete polishing services are the same. While some may only provide sealed and shiny floors, others may skip important steps that can impact the longevity of your floor. Some services may even apply polish to a floor that is already in rough condition. At Kaloutas, we are committed to delivering high-quality results, which is why we recommend a 800-grit polish. This type of polish offers a satin to semi-gloss finish and involves the use of concrete densifiers to strengthen your concrete. Additionally, we apply a guard product to reduce staining and perform a high-speed burnishing to protect the floor. We have included a decorative stain which helps provide a more uniform and visually appealing floor. Our thorough process not only enhances the appearance of your floor but also minimizes staining and makes future cleaning easier. When it comes to polished floors, you can rely on the Kaloutas process.


    Apply Decorative Modified Concrete at average of 1/4".

    Polish



    Step 1: Fill the control joints with Semi Rigid Polyurea 

    Step 2: Use a 30 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 1st cut 

    Step 3: Use a 50/60 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 2nd cut 

    Step 4: Use Grout Removal Tools for the 3rd cut, then apply Total Restore grouting system using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 5: Use a 50 Grit Specialty Resin for the 4th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 6: Use a 100 Grit Specialty Resin for the 5th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 7: Use a 200 Grit Impact Resin for the 6th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 8: Apply Total Boost Lithium Densifier to the concrete surface 

    Step 9: Use a 400 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 

    Step 10: Apply Pentra Finish Sealer on the concrete surface 

    Step 11: Burnish the concrete surface to an #800 Grit Finish


  • Not all concrete polishing services are the same. While some may only provide sealed and shiny floors, others may skip important steps that can impact the longevity of your floor. Some services may even apply polish to a floor that is already in rough condition. At Kaloutas, we are committed to delivering high-quality results, which is why we recommend a 1500-grit polish. This type of polish offers a glossy finish and involves the use of concrete densifiers to strengthen your concrete. Additionally, we apply a guard product to reduce staining and perform a high-speed burnishing to protect the floor. We have included a decorative stain which helps provide a more uniform and visually appealing floor. Our thorough process not only enhances the appearance of your floor but also minimizes staining and makes future cleaning easier. When it comes to polished floors, you can rely on the Kaloutas process.


    Apply Decorative Modified Concrete at average of 1/4".

    Polish


    Not all floors are the same.  And not all floor installers are the same.  You can trust your polished floors to the Kaloutas process of polishing.  


    Step 1: Fill the control joints with Semi Rigid Polyurea 

    Step 2: Use a 30 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 1st cut 

    Step 3: Use a 50/60 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 2nd cut 

    Step 4: Use Grout Removal Tools for the 3rd cut, then apply Total Restore grouting system using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 5: Use a 50 Grit Specialty Resin for the 4th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 6: Use a 100 Grit Specialty Resin for the 5th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 7: Use a 200 Grit Impact Resin for the 6th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 8: Apply Total Boost Lithium Densifier to the concrete surface 

    Step 9: Use a 400 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 

    Step 10: Apply Pentra Finish Sealer on the concrete surface 

    Step 11: Use a 800 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 


  • Not all concrete polishing services are the same. While some may only provide sealed and shiny floors, others may skip important steps that can impact the longevity of your floor. Some services may even apply polish to a floor that is already in rough condition. At Kaloutas, we are committed to delivering high-quality results, which is why we recommend a 2000-grit polish. This type of polish offers a high gloss finish and involves the use of concrete densifiers to strengthen your concrete. Additionally, we apply a guard product to reduce staining and perform a high-speed burnishing to protect the floor. We have included a decorative stain which helps provide a more uniform and visually appealing floor. Our thorough process not only enhances the appearance of your floor but also minimizes staining and makes future cleaning easier. When it comes to polished floors, you can rely on the Kaloutas process.


    Apply Decorative Modified Concrete at average of 1/4".

    Polish


    Step 1: Fill the control joints with Semi Rigid Polyurea 

    Step 2: Use a 30 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 1st cut 

    Step 3: Use a 50/60 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 2nd cut 

    Step 4: Use Grout Removal Tools for the 3rd cut, then apply Total Restore grouting system using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 5: Use a 50 Grit Specialty Resin for the 4th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 6: Use a 100 Grit Specialty Resin for the 5th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 7: Use a 200 Grit Impact Resin for the 6th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 8: Apply Total Boost Lithium Densifier to the concrete surface 

    Step 9: Use a 400 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 

    Step 10: Apply Pentra Finish Sealer on the concrete surface 

    Step 11: Use a 800 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 

    Step 12: Use a 1500 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 8th cut 

    Step 13: Burnish the concrete surface to an #2000 Grit Finish

  • Not all concrete polishing services are the same. While some may only provide sealed and shiny floors, others may skip important steps that can impact the longevity of your floor. Some services may even apply polish to a floor that is already in rough condition. At Kaloutas, we are committed to delivering high-quality results, which is why we recommend a 400-grit polish. This type of polish offers a satin to semi-gloss finish and involves the use of concrete densifiers to strengthen your concrete. Additionally, we apply a guard product to reduce staining and perform a high-speed burnishing to protect the floor. Our thorough process not only enhances the appearance of your floor but also minimizes staining and makes future cleaning easier. When it comes to polished floors, you can rely on the Kaloutas process.



    Apply Decorative Modified Concrete at average of 1/4".

    Polish

    Step 1: Fill the control joints with Semi Rigid Polyurea 

    Step 2: Use a 30 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 1st cut 

    Step 3: Use a 50/60 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 2nd cut 

    Step 4: Use Grout Removal Tools for the 3rd cut, then apply Total Restore grouting system using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 5: Use a 50 Grit Specialty Resin for the 4th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 6: Use a 100 Grit Specialty Resin for the 5th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 7: Use a 200 Grit Impact Resin for the 6th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 8: Apply Total Boost Lithium Densifier to the concrete surface 

    Step 9: Use a 400 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 

    Step 10: Apply Pentra Finish Sealer on the concrete surface 

    Step 11: Burnish the concrete surface to an #400 Grit Finish


  • Not all concrete polishing services are the same. While some may only provide sealed and shiny floors, others may skip important steps that can impact the longevity of your floor. Some services may even apply polish to a floor that is already in rough condition. At Kaloutas, we are committed to delivering high-quality results, which is why we recommend a 800-grit polish. This type of polish offers a satin to semi-gloss finish and involves the use of concrete densifiers to strengthen your concrete. Additionally, we apply a guard product to reduce staining and perform a high-speed burnishing to protect the floor. Our thorough process not only enhances the appearance of your floor but also minimizes staining and makes future cleaning easier. When it comes to polished floors, you can rely on the Kaloutas process.


    Apply Decorative Modified Concrete at average of 1/4".

    Polish



    Step 1: Fill the control joints with Semi Rigid Polyurea 

    Step 2: Use a 30 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 1st cut 

    Step 3: Use a 50/60 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 2nd cut 

    Step 4: Use Grout Removal Tools for the 3rd cut, then apply Total Restore grouting system using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 5: Use a 50 Grit Specialty Resin for the 4th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 6: Use a 100 Grit Specialty Resin for the 5th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 7: Use a 200 Grit Impact Resin for the 6th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 8: Apply Total Boost Lithium Densifier to the concrete surface 

    Step 9: Use a 400 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 

    Step 10: Apply Pentra Finish Sealer on the concrete surface 

    Step 11: Burnish the concrete surface to an #800 Grit Finish


  • Not all concrete polishing services are the same. While some may only provide sealed and shiny floors, others may skip important steps that can impact the longevity of your floor. Some services may even apply polish to a floor that is already in rough condition. At Kaloutas, we are committed to delivering high-quality results, which is why we recommend a 1500-grit polish. This type of polish offers a glossy finish and involves the use of concrete densifiers to strengthen your concrete. Additionally, we apply a guard product to reduce staining and perform a high-speed burnishing to protect the floor. Our thorough process not only enhances the appearance of your floor but also minimizes staining and makes future cleaning easier. When it comes to polished floors, you can rely on the Kaloutas process.


    Apply Decorative Modified Concrete at average of 1/4".

    Polish


    Not all floors are the same.  And not all floor installers are the same.  You can trust your polished floors to the Kaloutas process of polishing.  


    Step 1: Fill the control joints with Semi Rigid Polyurea 

    Step 2: Use a 30 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 1st cut 

    Step 3: Use a 50/60 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 2nd cut 

    Step 4: Use Grout Removal Tools for the 3rd cut, then apply Total Restore grouting system using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 5: Use a 50 Grit Specialty Resin for the 4th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 6: Use a 100 Grit Specialty Resin for the 5th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 7: Use a 200 Grit Impact Resin for the 6th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 8: Apply Total Boost Lithium Densifier to the concrete surface 

    Step 9: Use a 400 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 

    Step 10: Apply Pentra Finish Sealer on the concrete surface 

    Step 11: Use a 800 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 


  • Not all concrete polishing services are the same. While some may only provide sealed and shiny floors, others may skip important steps that can impact the longevity of your floor. Some services may even apply polish to a floor that is already in rough condition. At Kaloutas, we are committed to delivering high-quality results, which is why we recommend a 2000-grit polish. This type of polish offers a high gloss finish and involves the use of concrete densifiers to strengthen your concrete. Additionally, we apply a guard product to reduce staining and perform a high-speed burnishing to protect the floor. Our thorough process not only enhances the appearance of your floor but also minimizes staining and makes future cleaning easier. When it comes to polished floors, you can rely on the Kaloutas process.


    Apply Decorative Modified Concrete at average of 1/4".

    Polish


    Step 1: Fill the control joints with Semi Rigid Polyurea 

    Step 2: Use a 30 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 1st cut 

    Step 3: Use a 50/60 Grit Metal Bonded Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 2nd cut 

    Step 4: Use Grout Removal Tools for the 3rd cut, then apply Total Restore grouting system using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 5: Use a 50 Grit Specialty Resin for the 4th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 6: Use a 100 Grit Specialty Resin for the 5th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 7: Use a 200 Grit Impact Resin for the 6th cut, and apply Potassium Densifier using a Planetary Concrete Polisher 

    Step 8: Apply Total Boost Lithium Densifier to the concrete surface 

    Step 9: Use a 400 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 

    Step 10: Apply Pentra Finish Sealer on the concrete surface 

    Step 11: Use a 800 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 7th cut 

    Step 12: Use a 1500 Grit Flex Resin Diamond and Planetary Concrete Polisher for the 8th cut 

    Step 13: Burnish the concrete surface to an #2000 Grit Finish