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Polished Concrete Gold Coast

Mechanically polished concrete floors across the Gold Coast. From cream polish to full aggregate reveal, for homes, new builds, and commercial spaces. One specialist team, no subcontractors.

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New Builds

Polished Concrete for Gold Coast Homes and New Builds

New builds across the Gold Coast are increasingly specifying polished concrete as the finished floor. The reasons are both aesthetic and practical. Polished concrete reflects natural light deeper into open-plan living areas, making rooms feel larger and brighter without additional downlights. In a Gold Coast home with floor-to-ceiling glass and bifold doors opening to an alfresco area, the reflective surface connects inside and outside visually. Salt and pepper is the most popular residential finish on the Gold Coast: fine aggregate speckles through the cream surface, creating a natural pattern unique to every slab.

Beyond the look, polished concrete suits Gold Coast living conditions. It stays cool underfoot through summer, a genuine comfort advantage when indoor temperatures climb. The sealed, non-porous surface is hypoallergenic and will not harbour dust mites, mould, or allergens, which matters when you live with windows open and salt air moving through the house. There are no grout lines to trap moisture or discolour in humid conditions. For homeowners who want the performance of concrete without the high gloss, see our honed concrete Gold Coast service. For a detailed look at all finish options, visit our polished concrete hub page.

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Finishes

Polished Concrete Finishes for Gold Coast Projects

Cream Polish (Minimal Exposure)

Smooth and minimal. The surface is ground just enough to reveal the natural cream of the cement paste. No stone, no pattern, just a clean, contemporary floor that suits minimalist Gold Coast interiors.

  • Modern minimalist homes
  • Understated architectural finishes
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Salt and Pepper (Light Exposure)

Fine aggregate speckles through the cream surface, creating a natural, subtle pattern unique to every slab. This is the most requested polished concrete finish on the Gold Coast for residential projects.

  • The Gold Coast's most popular residential finish
  • Open-plan living and kitchens
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Medium Exposure

Larger aggregate stones become visible, creating a terrazzo-like character with real depth. The natural stone content of the slab defines the look. No two floors are alike.

  • Feature floors and commercial foyers
  • High-end residential projects
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Full Aggregate Reveal

Maximum stone exposure. Bold, textured, and impossible to replicate. This is the statement finish for luxury waterfront homes and architectural projects along the Gold Coast.

  • Architectural statement floors
  • Luxury waterfront homes
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Grind and Seal

A cost-effective alternative to full mechanical polishing. The slab is ground smooth and sealed with a topical coating. Lower sheen, lower cost, still a durable finished floor.

  • Garages and workshops
  • Outdoor areas and patios
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High-gloss polished concrete floor showcasing the finished result after grinding and polishing

The Finish

From Raw Slab to High-Gloss Polished Concrete

View from pool area into a Gold Coast coastal home with polished concrete floors

Renovations

Renovating with Polished Concrete on the Gold Coast

Many Gold Coast renovation projects start with tile removal. The homeowner wants polished concrete but the existing slab is buried under tiles, adhesive, and old coatings. Most polished concrete contractors do not handle tile removal. That means booking a separate demolition contractor, waiting for them to finish, then discovering the adhesive residue they left behind is not suitable for polishing. It adds weeks and cost, with finger-pointing between trades about slab condition.

ICGC handles the full scope on every Gold Coast renovation: tile and adhesive removal, slab repair, progressive grinding and polishing, and final sealing. One team, one quote, one point of contact from demolition day to handover. Whether you are converting a tiled Queenslander kitchen or stripping a commercial tenancy back to bare slab, the process is the same. Our dust-free grinding keeps your site clean throughout, which matters when you are living in the house during the renovation.

Pricing

What Affects the Cost of Polished Concrete?

The cost of polished concrete varies by project and several factors determine the final price. The finish level is the biggest driver: a cream polish requires less grinding than a full aggregate reveal, so it costs less. Slab condition matters too. A new, clean slab poured to specification is straightforward to polish. An older slab with cracks, patches, or coatings needs preparation work before polishing can begin.

Area size affects cost per square metre. Larger open areas like living rooms and commercial floors are more cost-effective than small, complex spaces with many edges. If tiles need removing first, that is an additional step, though having one team handle everything from tile removal to final polish is typically cheaper than coordinating separate trades. We do not publish set prices because every slab is different. Request a free quote and we will assess your project and respond, usually same day.

Luxury coastal home with shining polished concrete floor on the Gold Coast
ICGC team member collecting dust extraction bag on a clean polished concrete floor

Suburbs We Service

Polished Concrete Across the Gold Coast

Southern Gold Coast: Coolangatta, Currumbin, Tugun, Palm Beach, Burleigh Heads, Miami, Mermaid Beach, Broadbeach, Surfers Paradise.

Central Gold Coast: Robina, Mudgeeraba, Nerang, Southport, Helensvale, Ashmore, Benowa, Bundall, Merrimac.

Northern Gold Coast: Coomera, Pimpama, Ormeau, Oxenford, Upper Coomera, Hope Island, Runaway Bay, Paradise Point, Jacobs Well. For broader service-area coverage including Brisbane and Northern Rivers, visit our main polished concrete page.

Common Questions

Polished Concrete Gold Coast FAQs

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Standard grinding produces significant silica dust. We use portable industrial vacuum extraction connected directly to our grinding machinery, capturing dust at the source. This keeps the site cleaner, protects everyone's health, and makes us suitable for occupied or partially occupied buildings including apartments, retail tenancies, and healthcare facilities.

In most cases, yes. Our dust-free grinding process uses industrial HEPA extraction connected directly to the machinery, so there is minimal dust and disruption. We protect surrounding rooms and furniture before we start. Most homeowners carry on as normal in other parts of the house while we work, and commercial clients can often keep adjacent areas operating.

Polished concrete is a mechanically refined floor finish produced by grinding the concrete slab with progressively finer diamond tooling, from as coarse as 25 grit up to 3000 grit. A lithium-based densifier is applied during the process, reacting chemically with the concrete to create a harder, denser surface. The sheen comes from the concrete itself, not a topical coating, which is why polished concrete cannot peel or delaminate.

Polished concrete finishes range from cream polish (minimal aggregate exposure, smooth and subtle) through salt and pepper (fine aggregate visible, the most popular residential finish) to medium exposure (larger stones visible) and full aggregate reveal (maximum stone exposure for a bold statement floor). Grind and seal is a more affordable alternative using a topical sealer instead of full mechanical polishing.

A mechanically polished concrete floor will last the lifetime of the building with minimal maintenance. The finish is part of the concrete itself, so it cannot peel, delaminate, or wear through like a coating. Periodic re-sealing every 3 to 5 years maintains the sheen and stain resistance.

Mechanically polished concrete has a higher coefficient of friction than tiles or sealed timber, so it is not slippery underfoot in dry conditions. For wet areas, we can apply a non-slip treatment without affecting the appearance. For outdoor areas that stay wet, honed concrete or grind and seal with a non-slip additive is usually a better choice.

Yes. Most existing slabs can be mechanically polished. We assess the slab condition first, identifying any cracks or repairs needed, and determine the best finish based on the aggregate content. Older slabs often reveal the most interesting stone patterns because the aggregate has fully settled and cured.

Polished concrete is more durable, requires less maintenance, has no grout lines, and improves with age. It is also more cost-effective over the life of the floor because there are no replacement cycles, no re-grouting, and no cracked tiles. Polished concrete is also hypoallergenic and does not harbour dust mites or mould.

Sweep or dust mop regularly to remove grit that could scratch the surface. Damp mop with clean water and a pH-neutral cleaner. Avoid acidic cleaners, harsh chemicals, and abrasive pads. Re-seal every 3 to 5 years depending on traffic. That is the full maintenance routine for a polished concrete floor.

The cost of polished concrete depends on the finish level (cream polish is the most affordable, full aggregate reveal is the premium option), the slab condition, the area size, access, and whether any tile removal or surface preparation is needed first. Larger areas are more cost-effective per square metre. Every slab is different, so we inspect yours and provide a written quote with no hidden costs.

Mechanically polished concrete is ground through progressively finer grits to create a finish that is part of the concrete itself, strengthened by a chemical densifier. Grind and seal is ground to a lower grit and then coated with a topical sealer that creates the sheen. Mechanically polished lasts the life of the building. Grind and seal needs re-coating every 3 to 5 years but costs less upfront.

Honed concrete is ground to a smooth, low-sheen finish using diamond tooling up to around 200 to 400 grit. Polished concrete goes further, typically to 800 to 3000 grit, producing a high-gloss reflective surface. Honed finishes look more natural and understated, while polished concrete has a mirror-like sheen. Both are durable and low-maintenance. Honed concrete is often chosen for outdoor areas and modern interiors, while polished suits commercial spaces and high-end open-plan living.

Yes. We remove tiles and mechanically grind off all adhesive residue until the slab is genuinely clean and ready for the next finish. That is the difference between a surface that is stripped and one that is actually ready for tiling, polishing, honing, epoxy, vinyl, or timber. Most concrete grinders do not offer tile removal. We do.

Some smaller jobs do not make financial sense for a full polished concrete finish because the mobilisation costs for commercial-grade equipment are the same regardless of area. That said, every house is different. Get in touch and we will give you an honest assessment of whether it is the right fit for your space and budget.

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