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Commercial Floor Polishing: Concrete vs Terrazzo vs Marble Compared

Three Floors, Three Very Different Materials

When property managers need polished floors, the three most common options are polished concrete, terrazzo, and marble. Each material has distinct advantages, maintenance requirements, and cost profiles. This guide helps you choose the right material — or maintain the one you already have.

Polished Concrete

Overview

Polished concrete transforms ordinary concrete slabs into high-gloss, durable floors. The process uses progressively finer diamond tooling to grind, hone, and polish the concrete surface, then applies a chemical densifier to harden and seal the floor.

Best Applications

  • Retail spaces and showrooms
  • Warehouses and distribution centers
  • Restaurants and breweries
  • Office lobbies and corridors
  • Residential basements and garages

Durability:

Extremely durable. Handles heavy foot and vehicle traffic. Resistant to chemicals and moisture.

Maintenance Cost:

Low. Daily dust mopping, periodic damp mopping, and annual re-burnishing. $0.50–$1.50 per square foot annually.

Initial Cost:

$3–$8 per square foot for polishing an existing slab.

Terrazzo

Overview

Terrazzo consists of marble, quartz, granite, or glass chips set in a cement or epoxy binder, then ground and polished smooth. It has been used in commercial buildings for centuries and remains one of the most durable and attractive flooring options available.

Best Applications

  • Schools and universities
  • Hospitals and healthcare facilities
  • Airport terminals
  • Government buildings
  • Museums and cultural institutions

Durability:

Exceptional. Terrazzo floors can last 75+ years with proper maintenance.

Maintenance Cost:

Moderate. Requires pH-neutral cleaning, periodic crystallization or polishing, and resealing. $1–$3 per square foot annually.

Initial Cost:

$15–$30 per square foot for new installation. Restoration of existing terrazzo: $5–$10 per square foot.

Marble

Overview

Marble is a metamorphic stone prized for its veining, color variation, and luxurious appearance. Polished marble floors are the standard in luxury hotels, high-end residences, and prestigious commercial spaces.

Best Applications

  • Hotel lobbies and ballrooms
  • Luxury residential foyers and bathrooms
  • Corporate headquarters
  • High-end retail
  • Historic buildings

Durability:

Good with proper care, but more susceptible to scratching, etching, and staining than concrete or terrazzo.

Maintenance Cost:

Higher. Requires careful daily care, regular professional polishing, and periodic sealing. $2–$5 per square foot annually.

Initial Cost:

$20–$50+ per square foot for new installation. Restoration: $8–$15 per square foot.

Side-by-Side Comparison

  • Most durable: Polished concrete, then terrazzo, then marble
  • Lowest maintenance cost: Polished concrete
  • Most luxurious appearance: Marble
  • Best for high traffic: Polished concrete or terrazzo
  • Longest lifespan: Terrazzo (75+ years)
  • Most design flexibility: Terrazzo (custom colors and patterns)

Professional Floor Polishing Services

Rose Restoration polishes and maintains all three floor types throughout Virginia, Maryland, and Washington DC. Contact us at 571-258-7504 or visit roserestoration.com.

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