Percy's Floor Covering
Concrete is a hard material that is available in various densities. The term "concrete" has French roots and is one of the derivatives of cement. In the past, cement was used for surface reinforcement purposes, but over time, this material has been introduced to the market for concrete construction and decorative purposes.
As you know, flooring refers to covering surfaces with materials. Flooring can be made of wood, ceramic, concrete, and other construction materials. The term "perse" in flooring refers to the method of its construction. Pressing generally implies applying high pressure on an object.
When concrete flooring is pressed under strong pressure devices, it is called pressed concrete flooring. The devices used in this process extract water from the constructed materials and solidify them to a firmer state.
Types of pressed concrete flooring
The most significant changes in pressed flooring are observed in their size and thickness. The thickness is usually around 6 or 8 centimeters, depending on the surface on which the pressed concrete flooring is installed. Sizes are also important in these types of flooring, typically having dimensions of approximately 50 by 50 centimeters.
Density and color are the final categories for different types of flooring. Depending on the placement location of the flooring, the prevailing weather conditions, and the traffic it will endure, you should make a precise selection.