Concrete Floor Densifying & Sealing
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Concrete Floor Densifying & Sealing *
Strengthening and protecting concrete surfaces to improve durability, cleanability and long-term performance.
Concrete densifying and sealing are surface treatments that improve the performance of an existing concrete floor without the need for grinding or full replacement. Densification strengthens the surface from within, the product reacts chemically with the concrete to produce a harder, less porous matrix. Sealing provides a protective layer on top that repels liquids and reduces the adhesion of contaminants.
Both treatments can be applied independently or in combination, depending on the condition of the floor and the requirements of the facility. They are particularly effective in environments where dust, spillages or difficult cleaning are ongoing concerns.
This service includes .
This service includes .
Concrete surface densifying
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Sealer application
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Surface hardening
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Surface protection
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Dust reduction
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Reduced liquid absorption
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Improved abrasion resistance
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Improved resistance to staining
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Upcoming Key benefits
Harder surface
with greater resistance to wear from machinery and foot traffic
Reduced dust generation
Improved air quality and cleaner working environment
Lower surface porosity
limits absorption of water, oils and chemical spillages
Protection
Against permanent staining and surface contamination
cleaning
Easier daily cleaning with less effort and product
minimal disruption
Applicable to existing floors with minimal disruption to operations
What the work involves
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surface condition and porosity
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of the surface prior to treatment
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at the correct dosage, with supervised absorption
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in the appropriate number of coats for the surface and use
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Final finishing and technical verification of the completed surface
Technical note
Densification and sealing address different aspects of floor performance. A densifier acts below the surface — it fills the pores within the concrete itself, making it harder and less absorbent. A sealer acts above the surface — it forms a protective film that repels liquids and makes cleaning easier. Used together, they provide a complete surface treatment that significantly improves the durability and maintainability of the floor.
Why it matters
Untreated concrete is porous by nature. It generates dust as it wears, absorbs oils and liquids immediately and becomes progressively harder to clean. These are not cosmetic issues — they affect the condition of machinery, the quality of stored goods and the time spent on daily maintenance. Densifying and sealing are cost-effective interventions that address all of these problems in a single treatment.

