
Polished concrete and epoxy flooring / Perth WA
Floors specified like architecture.
Concrete care for homes, showrooms, hospitality spaces, and workshops, with finishes that look deliberate and wear honestly.
01 / Service finder
Start with use, not trend.
The right floor is selected by traffic, light, moisture, cleaning, exposure, and the slab you already have.
02 / Selected floors
Quiet finishes. Hard numbers.
A more useful portfolio than mood shots: sector, surface system, constraints, and the outcome each floor had to support.
View all work03 / Method
A polished floor is an engineered sequence.
Most visible failures are process failures: wrong system, rushed cure windows, poor edge detail, or a finish that ignores the room's actual use.
- 01
Assess
Moisture, hardness, coatings, aggregate depth, edges, access, and expectation gaps are checked before pricing.
- 02
Specify
Exposure, gloss, guard, coating chemistry, slip needs, repairs, program, and maintenance pathway are selected.
- 03
Protect
Walls, joinery, adjoining finishes, entries, and trade interfaces are protected before tooling starts.
- 04
Refine
Diamond tooling, densifier, resin refinement, sealer, or epoxy coats are sequenced around cure windows.
- 05
Handover
The floor is cleaned, inspected, documented, and handed over with maintenance advice that matches the system.
- 06
Maintain
Cleaning method, cure limits, reseal timing, and future refresh cycles are made clear before the floor goes into service.
04 / Exposure selector
The cut decides the room.
Use the exposure selector like a material sample: not every slab can produce every look, and the right answer is often the one that ages with least fuss.

Light exposure
Salt and pepper
Fine sand and small flecks. The most balanced residential polished concrete look.
05 / Gallery
Project evidence, not stock flooring.
Recent polished concrete, honed concrete, exposed aggregate and epoxy coating examples from Perth homes and working spaces.








06 / Transformation
Same slab. Different discipline.
Program
12 days
Tooling
6 passes
Finish
Satin guard
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07 / Client stories
Client stories
"They talked us out of a glossier finish because the afternoon sun would have made it too reflective."
Anna Richardson
Architect, Cottesloe residence
"The warehouse floor now cleans properly and the line marking has stayed sharp through forklift traffic."
Mark Dutton
Operations, Kewdale facility
"A quiet site, clear program, and a finish that matched the approved sample."
Joss Taylor
Owner, Osborne Park showroom
08 / Price guide
Clear ranges. Fixed scope after inspection.
Use these as planning numbers. The final quote confirms the system, finish level, slab preparation, exclusions, GST treatment and timing after we inspect the floor.
Indicative / site inspected / GST confirmed in quote
01
Ultra Flake epoxy
$75 - $85/ m²
Garages, workshops, alfresco areas
02
Hyper Flake epoxy
$90 - $100/ m²
Premium blend for feature garages and commercial spaces
03
Grind and seal
$65 - $95/ m²
Working floors, warehouses and back-of-house
04
Honed concrete
$120 - $160/ m²
Low-glare homes, cafes and outdoor rooms
05
Mechanical polish
$160 - $220/ m²
Homes, showrooms, retail and hospitality
Exposure
Cream, salt and pepper, medium or full aggregate
Smoothness
Basic grind, honed, 400, 800, 1500 or 3000 grit
Slab condition
Prep, levelling, cracks, patching and coating history
Site logistics
Access, power, dust removal, travel and program pressure
Pricing is indicative and subject to site inspection. We quote the actual floor, not a generic package.
Request QuoteMost slabs can be improved, but not every slab should be polished to the same finish. We assess hardness, moisture, cracks, previous coatings, aggregate depth, and edge conditions before recommending a system.
Mechanical polish refines and hardens the concrete itself. Grind and seal flattens the slab and protects it with a coating. Both can be useful, but they age and maintain differently.
A 150 to 250 m² home usually takes around one to two weeks depending on exposure, repairs, edges, coating cure windows, and access around other trades.
As a planning guide, mechanical polished concrete is about $160 to $220 per m², honed concrete is $120 to $160 per m², grind and seal is $65 to $95 per m², and epoxy flake systems start from $75 to $100 per m². Final pricing follows site inspection.
Yes. We provide epoxy and polyaspartic coating systems for Perth garages, workshops, commercial kitchens, plant rooms, marked work zones, and other working floors that need cleanability, chemical resistance, slip awareness, or fast return to use.
Yes. New builds allow better planning and protection. Existing homes need careful dust control, protection, and sequencing. We scope both before pricing.
Dry polished concrete has a comparable feel to many hard flooring surfaces. Wet areas, external zones, and commercial spaces may require honed finishes, additives, or specified slip ratings.
Our core area is Perth metro and roughly 100 km from the CBD, including Fremantle, Joondalup, Midland, Rockingham, Mandurah, Welshpool, and surrounding suburbs.
10 / Quote
Start with the slab, then the finish.
Send the essentials and we will arrange a site inspection, confirm the right flooring system, and return a fixed-scope quote.


