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Mosaic Floor Grinding & Polishing Faq's
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of mosaic floor services do you offer?
We offer a comprehensive range of services including grinding, honing, polishing, epoxy coating, silicate coating, densification, and nano coating treatments.
How often should mosaic floors be polished?
Polishing should generally be performed every 6-12 months, depending on usage, foot traffic, and desired shine.
Can you handle large-scale commercial projects?
Yes, we are equipped to manage both residential and large commercial projects efficiently.
How do I prepare my space before the service?
Please remove all furniture and personal items from the area to allow us to work efficiently.
Do you provide after-service maintenance tips?
Yes, we offer expert advice on maintaining your floor’s appearance and extending its lifespan.
What kind of products do you use for polishing?
We use high-quality, eco-friendly polishing compounds that are tailored to your mosaic floor’s specific needs.
Can you remove old stains from the mosaic floor?
Yes, our advanced cleaning and restoration techniques effectively remove old and stubborn stains.
Is the polishing process noisy?
Some noise is inevitable, but we take measures to minimize disruption and ensure a smooth process.
Do you offer warranties on your services?
Yes, we provide warranties on our polishing and coating services to ensure your satisfaction.
How can I get a quote for my project?
Contact us with details of your project, and we will provide a customized quote based on your specific needs.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept various payment methods including cash, credit/debit cards, and bank transfers for your convenience.
Can silicate coating be used on newly installed mosaic floors?
Yes, silicate coating can be applied to newly installed mosaic floors once they have cured properly. It enhances durability and appearance.
What is densification, and why is it important?
Densification is the process of treating concrete floors with a chemical densifier to increase hardness and resistance to wear, stains, and damage.
What are the benefits of nano coating for mosaic floors?
Nano coating provides superior protection against stains, scratches, and wear, while enhancing the floor's gloss and ease of maintenance.
How long does the grinding and honing process take?
The duration depends on the size and condition of the floor. Typically, it can take from a few hours to several days.
What is the difference between grinding and honing?
Grinding is a more aggressive process used to remove surface imperfections and level the floor, while honing is a finer process used to smooth the surface and enhance its appearance.
How often should mosaic floors be ground?
Grinding should be done as needed based on floor condition, typically every few years or when significant wear or damage occurs.
What is the process of applying epoxy coating to fill cracks and pinholes?
Epoxy coating is applied to fill cracks and pinholes, then ground down to ensure a smooth, level surface and prevent the filled areas from being exposed.
How does silicate coating enhance mosaic floors?
Silicate coating improves the floor's durability, resistance to stains and damage, and adds a subtle sheen to the surface.
What are the advantages of densification for mosaic floors?
Densification increases the floor's hardness, resistance to abrasion, and reduces dusting and staining.
What is nano coating, and how does it benefit mosaic floors?
Nano coating is a high-performance treatment that provides a protective layer against stains, scratches, and wear, while enhancing the floor's shine and making it easier to clean.
Can grinding and polishing remove deep scratches from mosaic floors?
Yes, grinding and polishing can effectively remove deep scratches, although very severe damage may require additional treatments.
How long does the epoxy coating need to cure before grinding?
The epoxy coating typically needs to cure for 24-48 hours before grinding to ensure it has fully hardened and bonded.
What are the most common problems with floor coatings?
Common problems with floor coatings include peeling, bubbling, uneven application, and discoloration. Proper surface preparation and application can help prevent these issues.
How do I choose the right coating for my floor?
The choice of coating depends on your floor's usage, desired durability, and maintenance preferences. Consult with a professional to determine the best option for your specific needs.
How can I extend the life of my mosaic floor coatings?
Regular cleaning, avoiding harsh chemicals, and periodic maintenance treatments can help extend the life of your mosaic floor coatings.
What should I expect during the grinding and honing process?
You can expect noise and dust during the grinding and honing process, but we use equipment to minimize disruption. The process involves removing surface imperfections and achieving a smooth finish.
Can mosaic floors be coated with both epoxy and silicate coatings?
Yes, both epoxy and silicate coatings can be applied to mosaic floors. Epoxy is used for filling cracks and pinholes, while silicate coatings enhance durability and appearance.
What should I do if my mosaic floor has uneven coating?
Contact a professional to assess and correct the uneven coating. They may need to remove and reapply the coating or perform additional grinding and polishing.
How do I know when my floor needs a new coating?
Signs that your floor needs a new coating include visible wear, scratches, staining, and a lack of shine. Regular inspection and maintenance can help determine when a new coating is necessary.