Understand the key aspects that influence the cost per square meter of concrete grinding. From material costs to labor expenses, we break it all down for you.
In the UK, terms like “concrete grinding” and “concrete polishing” are often used interchangeably, even though they refer to different stages of floor treatment.
Concrete grinding involves using abrasive tools to remove imperfections and prepare the surface, resulting in a smooth, matte finish.
Industrial factory flooring must be hard-wearing. Robust materials (like treated concrete) resist abrasion from forklift wheels and impact from dropped toolConcrete polishing, on the other hand, takes the process further, refining the surface to achieve a glossy, aesthetically pleasing appearance.
For the purposes of this content, while we use the term “concrete grinding”, we are referring to the BECOSAN® concrete polishing treatment, which delivers a high-performance, long-lasting, and dust-proof finish.
Concrete grinding is an essential process for improving the durability, smoothness, and aesthetics of concrete floors. Whether you’re looking to level an uneven surface, prepare a floor for a new coating, or simply enhance its finish, knowing the cost of concrete grinding is crucial.
Before diving into pricing, let’s clarify the different scenarios in which concrete grinding is used:
The cost of concrete grinding typically ranges from £8 to £22 per m² for industrial floors. For decorative finishes or small areas, prices can go up to £60-70 per m².
If a new concrete slab installation is required, costs increase by £25-35 per m², depending on the location and reinforcement materials needed.
Regardless of the project type, several factors influence the final price per square meter:
For this scenario, let’s assume an 800 m² industrial warehouse floor that requires surface preparation.
Total estimated cost for installing and grinding a new concrete floor: €45/m²
Total cost for an 800 m² area: €36,000
Additional factors that can increase costs:
This is the ideal scenario, as it requires minimal preparation work.
Total cost range: €5-10/m², depending on the floor condition.
What affects pricing?
If the concrete surface is badly deteriorated, the grinding process becomes more complex.
Total cost for full restoration: €14-27/m², depending on damage levels.