Greenhithe Decorative Joint Restoration
An old polyurethane floor was stripped back and restored through concrete grinding and polishing on the North Shore. The decorative joint layout became a standout feature once the polished concrete floor was brought back to life.


Greenhithe
180m2
March 2024
The Challenge
Intricate joint patterns required precise grinding and detailing near finished surfaces. The old polyurethane coating had to be completely removed before the concrete could be properly ground and polished.
What we did
We stripped the old polyurethane coating from the entire 180m2 floor, then ground the concrete using the 800-grit Hiperfloor system to a heavy aggregate exposure. The decorative joint pattern was carefully preserved throughout the grinding process, with hand detailing around each joint to maintain crisp lines. The result was a high-quality polished concrete floor with distinctive decorative joints.

Standard pump mix

Heavy Grind

Semi Gloss Finish
Frequently asked questions
Still got questions? Find quick answers to common questions about our polished concrete services.
For the best result, clear all furniture and belongings from the rooms being polished. If you are removing carpet yourself, you can also pull up the tack strips - this saves time on site. We handle all dust extraction and floor protection, but removing breakables and covering nearby surfaces helps keep things running smoothly. For new builds, polishing should happen after gib and plaster but before skirtings and cabinetry are installed.
Every concrete slab is unique. The final look depends on factors like the age of the slab, the aggregate mix used when it was poured, and the condition of the surface. Older slabs often reveal beautiful stone once ground back, while newer slabs tend to have a more uniform appearance. We assess your specific slab during a free site visit and can show you examples of similar floors we have completed. This gives you a realistic idea of what your floor will look like before any work begins.
Polished concrete is ground and refined to a high sheen using progressively finer diamond tooling, resulting in a glossy, reflective surface. Honed concrete follows the same grinding process but stops at a lower grit level, leaving a smooth, matte finish with little to no reflectivity. Honed is popular for residential interiors and bathrooms where a warmer, less industrial look is preferred. Both are durable and low-maintenance.
Yes. We offer free site visits and quotes across Auckland. We prefer to see the floor in person before quoting - this lets us assess the concrete condition, recommend the right finish, and give you an accurate price with no surprises. Get in touch to book yours.
Mechanically polished concrete can last 20+ years with good maintenance. Because there is no coating to peel or replace, it outlasts most alternatives. It will dull over time with regular use - similar to timber or tiles - but a periodic rebuff restores the finish.
Comparatively, some other flooring options have different lifespans:
- Carpet: Typically lasts 5-15 years, depending on quality and maintenance.
- Vinyl: Can last 10-20 years, but may need replacing sooner in high-traffic areas.
- Hardwood: With proper care, hardwood floors can last 25 years or more.
- Tile: Durable and can last 20 years or more, but may require regrouting or repairs over time.
- Laminate: Generally lasts 10-20 years, depending on quality and wear.
The cost of polished concrete in Auckland depends on floor size, slab condition, and finish type. Most jobs fall between $60 and $130 per m2 + GST. Larger open areas (200m2+) can come in around $60 per m2, while detailed work in finished homes can reach $120-$130 per m2. We have a minimum charge of $2,250 + GST for small areas under 20m2. For a full breakdown by floor size and finish type, see our polished concrete pricing guide. Contact us for a free site assessment and accurate quote.
The time it takes to polish concrete can vary depending on the size and complexity of the area, the level of polishing desired, and the condition of the concrete. In general, the process can take anywhere from a few days to a week or more.
In general, most concrete can be polished. However, the quality of the final result can depend on factors such as the quality of the concrete mix, the level of aggregate exposure desired, and the condition of the existing concrete surface.
Some benefits of polished concrete include its durability, low maintenance requirements, and aesthetic appeal. It is also environmentally friendly and can help improve indoor air quality.






