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The average cost per square metre of polished concrete varies between $50 to $80. 

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Concrete Polishing Cost Estimate per square metre

Concrete Polishing Cost Estimate per square metre

When it comes to establishing how much polishing your concrete is going to cost you, it is imperative that you look towards a host of factors that will contribute to the overall cost of the service. The average cost per square metre of polished concrete varies between $50 to $80. But this does not include a host of factors that can contribute to the total cost. Here at Allgrind, we will look at all these factors when it comes to estimating and calculating a quote for polished concrete floors.

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The type of exposure that you want from your concrete floors (if any)

Use of the latest equipment and technology for the process. Each type of finish and floor might require different equipment.

The hours of labour and the cost of labour for the processes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

On average, polished concrete in Melbourne costs between $50 and $80 per square metre. However, the final price depends on factors like surface preparation, level of aggregate exposure, and the finish type (matte, semi-gloss, or high-gloss). Heavily damaged slabs or premium finishes can increase the cost.

Yes, a grind and seal finish is usually cheaper than mechanically polished concrete. It requires fewer grinding stages and uses a topical sealer instead of a full polishing process, making it a more budget-friendly option for residential and commercial spaces.

Yes, the condition of your concrete slab significantly impacts the total cost. Floors that require crack repairs, leveling, or removal of adhesives and old flooring materials will increase preparation time and overall pricing.

Yes, polished concrete floors are a long-term investment. They are highly durable, low-maintenance, energy-efficient, and can last decades without replacement, making them more cost-effective than carpets or timber flooring over time.

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