Ancrstone Inc.


Concrete Polishing & Sealing

Bring out the natural colour and patina of concrete,

create functional floor surfaces, protect the investment in infrastructure


The timeless style of polished concrete ensures that it continues to be a popular floor finish option for showrooms and retail floors, event spaces, institutions such as galleries and museums, as well as for modern homes.

Concrete sealer finishes provide a cost-effective solution to create clean, easy to maintain working surfaces suitable for warehouses, workshops, garages, service corridors and other back of house areas.

Polished Concrete


Concrete polishing increases the hardness and seals the concrete surface creating a durable, dust free finish that resists wear and staining. The range of polished concrete finishes is very broad — from low sheen finishes requiring minimal polishing, to brilliant highly polished surfaces that can feature exposed aggregates and colour stains. At Ancrstone we work with clients to determine the polished concrete look they envisage for their space, and to understand the concrete and traffic conditions in order to advise on finish options.

Sealed Concrete


Concrete sealers provide an economical finish that protects concrete from wear and staining, controls dust, facilitates cleaning, and enhances the appearance of concrete. There are numerous types of concrete sealers, each with distinctive physical and performance characteristics. Ancrstone installs the complete range of concrete sealers offered by the leading manufacturers in the industry, and can assist in selecting the right concrete sealer for a project.

See Ancrstone's portfolio of polished concrete floor projects.

Your Partner
in Shine


Whether seeking the sleek resilience of polished concrete or the protected beauty of sealed concrete, Ancrstone Inc. is your partner in turning flooring investments into lasting enhancements for both homes and businesses.

Interested in exploring the options for a polished or sealed concrete finish for your project?

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