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4 Reasons Why Bare Concrete Floors are Not a Good Idea

  • Perla Irish
  • November 26, 2019
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  1. Bare Concrete Floors are Susceptible to Weather Damage
  2. Bare Concrete Floors are Not Stain-resistant and are Thus Vulnerable to Contaminants and Stains
  3. You Can Only Get Limited Functionality from Bare Concrete Floors
  4. Bare Concrete Floors are Simply not Aesthetically Pleasing Nor Attractive

Are you interested in having new concrete floors installed but are not sure about what to get? While bare concrete floors may seem like the simplest and most affordable option if you want to have concrete floors, there are several reasons you may want to reconsider having only bare concrete floors.

Amongst choices like polished concrete floors, stamped floors, stained floors, and other flooring options that are possible as flooring Minneapolis and elsewhere, bare concrete floors are a risky choice that people unfortunately still choose today.

So why do experts like minneapolisconcreteartisans.com and dallasdecorativeconcrete.com dissuade people from choosing this flooring? Here are 4 reasons why:


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  1. Bare Concrete Floors are Susceptible to Weather Damage

Extreme rain, wind, sun, as well as regular freeze-thaw cycles, are all things that can affect the look and condition of your concrete floors. But this is especially true when your concrete floors are completely bare of any kind of sealer.

Leaving your concrete floors bare means that they become more prone to cracking and more vulnerable to other signs of damage and wear and tear. This includes extreme heat damage in the form of pitting and cracking that can occur after the floor freezes and thaws repeatedly in the winter months.

This means that they become less durable and will not last as long as sealed concrete floors will, which means that they will cost you more over time when you replace them, a much higher cost than simply sealing your bare floors.

  1. Bare Concrete Floors are Not Stain-resistant and are Thus Vulnerable to Contaminants and Stains

A great advantage of switching to concrete floors is the stain resistance it offers to homes and commercial properties everywhere. But this is only true for concrete floors that have been treated with a sealer to ensure that nothing gets into the pores and stains the material.

No such protection exists when you choose to go bare with your concrete floors, which means that they are more prone to stains resulting from chemical and oil spills, as well as dye and other drinks.

And what is important to know about stained concrete is that it is very hard to correct once the damage has been done. In all likelihood, you will have to go to great lengths to be able to cover up any stains on bare concrete floors, like staining the concrete or resurfacing the floor.

  1. You Can Only Get Limited Functionality from Bare Concrete Floors

While concrete on its own is an extremely durable material, concrete floors do need a real punch of durability if they are to be used as flooring.

That’s why contractors typically recommend the application of a number of specialized sealers to bare floors to make them more durable and long-lasting underfoot in residential and commercial properties.

Concrete contractors Dallas TX and elsewhere can also install more specialized flooring systems with concrete if a commercial or industrial property needs extra strength.

But with bare concrete floors, you are getting the very basic capabilities of concrete. That may appear to be fine in the beginning directly following installation, but problems will begin to show shortly after and you will soon notice considerable damage on your bare concrete. This will ultimately end in the need to replace your floors before you get the full advantage of them.

  1. Bare Concrete Floors are Simply not Aesthetically Pleasing Nor Attractive

Picture concrete in your head right now. Bare, grey, dry-looking, and dull. Contractors today are capable of transforming this natural look of concrete into something beautiful and aesthetically pleasing through a variety of techniques like staining, stamping, and polishing.

But with bare concrete, you will only have that dull grey look. Not only does it look ugly on its own, but bare concrete can take down the entire appearance of a residential or commercial property and make your space look dark and boring. It can also bring down the value of your property.

So instead of bare concrete floors, go for something a little more visually interesting. If you’re interested in patterns, stamped concrete is perfect for you. Or if you want something with more color, a contractor can stain your floors. And even if you want something more simplistic, at least have your bare floors polished to give them an elegant shine.

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Perla Irish

Perla Irish, who is more familiarly known as Irish, is the Content Manager at Dreamlandsdesign.com. She loves following trends around home and garden, interior design, and digital marketing. Through this blog, Irish wants to share information and help readers solve the problems they are experiencing.

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