This is what the concrete floor looked like when we first arrived on the job site.This is the concrete floor after we completed our concrete honing and polishing process.This image of our floor machine was taken during the concrete honing process.
This is the same top, after we changed it to a polished finish. What a beautiful reflection!The original honed finish had very little reflective quality.Here is a side-by-side comparison of the granite before (left) and after (right) our refinishing process.
Here is an image of the dirty, worn terrazzo, taken after we masked and protected surrounding areas but before any work began.Notice the sharp, clear reflection in the finish and the clean, like-new appearance of the terrazzo.Here is a close up image of the terrazzo taken before any restoration work.
This BEFORE image shows hard water build up, soap scum, and grungy grout lines.This AFTER image shows the same area as the previous image, now looking clean and welcoming.This BEFORE image shows the poor condition of the travertine under the faucet and the bench area.
The travertine floor at the back door entrance was exposed to dirt and grit from foot traffic from outside.This is the travertine floor in the well-used kitchen where the greasy build up was prevalent. This image was taken after cleaning. The dirt was removed but honing was still needed to restore the reflection.
This is what the improperly sealed travertine floor looked like when we first arrived.Notice the dark, patchy areas diminishing the appearance of the travertine finish.No more dark splotches! We restored the elegant appearance of this travertine floor.
This is what the travertine floor looked like when we arrived on the job site.Notice the heavy soil build up in the grout lines and natural grooves of the veined travertine.Our travertine cleaning process is very thorough. Attention to detail is what sets us apart from the competition.