Commercial Concrete Polishing Sunshine Coast

Mechanically polished concrete for high traffic Sunshine Coast premises, staged sensibly, kept tidy, and finished to suit how you operate.

QBCC licensed & insured

Family-owned

15+ years’ industry experience

Authorised applicators:
Ashford Formula / RetroPlate / HYCHEM

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Why Commercial Clients Trust Allure, Project After Project

In commercial and industrial projects, the “process” matters as much as the polish. You need clear expectations, controlled staging, and a finish that stays consistent in the busiest lanes, not just in the corners.

Staged Delivery that Fits your Programme


Planned zones, access routes, and workable windows for live sites and multi trade fit outs

Clear Finish Expectations Upfront


We explain how concrete condition, repairs, and old coatings influence exposure and uniformity

Practical Dust Control & Tidy Workzones


We keep our work areas contained, clean and well managed from start to finish.

Authorised Systems


Ashford Formula / RetroPlate / HYCHEM selected to suit performance requirements

QBCC Licensed & Insured (Licence 15230781)


Peace of mind for builders, strata, and commercial property teams

Aftercare Guidance that’s Usable


A handover care guide so your team knows what to use (and what to avoid)

Flooring Options For Sunshine Coast Workplaces

Commercial Mechanical Polished Concrete

Mechanically ground and polished to your specified stone exposure and gloss level, delivering a durable, low maintenance finish built for high traffic commercial environments.

Honed Concrete

Mechanically ground to a smooth, low sheen finish and sealed for protection. Ideal for outdoor entries, walkways and commercial common areas where slip resistance and consistency matter.

Burnished Concrete

Mechanically refined without exposing the stone, then polished to the desired gloss. The tightened surface reduces dusting and performs well in warehouses, retail back of house areas and industrial spaces.

Epoxy Coatings

A seamless, high performance epoxy system designed for commercial and industrial floors needing durability, chemical resistance and easy cleaning. Optional non‑slip additives available for kitchens, workshops and plant rooms.

Epoxy Flake Flooring

A durable, decorative epoxy system with broadcast flakes for added texture and slip resistance. Commonly used in amenities, daycare centres, healthcare, and commercial back‑of‑house spaces.

Concrete Cleaning and Densification

Concrete is deep‑cleaned and treated with penetrating densifiers to harden the surface, reduce dusting and improve long‑term performance. Ideal for warehouses, refurbishments, car parks, hardstand areas and commercial floors that need strengthening.

Floor Levelling + Surface Preparation

Commercial grade levelling and concrete preparation to correct uneven surfaces and create a compliant, consistent substrate for new floor coverings or coating systems.

Need a Coating System or Slab Prepared So Your Final Flooring Can Be Installed Properly?

We’ll help you choose the right system for performance, safety, and easy maintenance.

Mechanical Polished Concrete for Commercial Floors

Mechanically polished concrete delivers a clean, modern finish by refining the existing concrete to your chosen level of stone exposure and gloss. The result is a harder, more consistent surface designed to stay presentable under daily commercial use.

The best result starts with a practical plan. We assess concrete condition, traffic patterns, and realistic cleaning routines, then recommend an exposure and gloss level that suits the space and stays manageable long-term.

Because the finish is formed from the concrete itself (not a coating sitting on top), it’s a smart option for interiors that need durability without a high maintenance routine. It’s commonly specified for retail tenancies, office corridors, showrooms, and shared walkways where constant movement is the norm.

For higher-demand environments such as warehouses, distribution areas, and back-of-house corridors, we prioritise wear resistance and long-term practicality first, then tailor the finish to suit presentation where it matters. If you’re weighing up polished concrete on the Sunshine Coast, this is where experience counts.

Sunshine Coast floors: Planned for Sand, Wet Entries, and Realistic Foot Traffic

The Sunshine Coast has a particular “floor reality”. Beach sand and fine grit tracked in from carparks, wet entries after coastal showers, and higher foot traffic during peak periods, especially in retail, hospitality, and medical precincts. That grit acts like sandpaper in the busiest walkways, so the finish you choose (and the maintenance plan behind it) matters more here than most people expect.


We plan around the parts of the Coast that shape wear, from beachside hubs like Mooloolaba, Alexandra Headland, and Coolum through to Maroochydore CBD, Sunshine Plaza, Kawana/Birtinya, and Sippy Downs. For industrial pockets like Kunda Park and Warana, we also factor in rolling loads and traffic lanes, so Sunshine Coast concrete polishing is perfect for performance first, then presentation. Keeping the busiest paths looking consistent day to day.

Choose Your Look: Exposure & Gloss That Suits the Job

Step 1 — Choose your stone exposure

Cream (Nil/Minimal Stone)

A stone free surface that’s highly sought after for its minimalist, uniform aesthetic. To achieve this look, it must be specified early and incorporated into slab design and pour planning.

Salt & Pepper (Medium Stone)

A scattered blend of fine to medium stone exposed in random areas across the surface. This finish offers a lightly textured look and is a cost‑effective alternative to full stone exposure.

Full Exposure (Full Stone)

A deep grind that reveals the full stone profile. Best suited to new slabs poured specifically for polishing, ensuring consistent stone distribution and a premium, high‑impact finish.

Step 2 — Choose your gloss level

Matte (Low Sheen)

A soft, natural finish with minimal shine. Delivers a clean, modern look with subtle light reflection.

Satin (Medium Sheen)

A smooth finish with a noticeable but controlled shine. More reflective than matte, it catches light without being overly glossy, making it a versatile choice for spaces wanting a polished look without the intensity of high gloss.

High Gloss (High Sheen)

A bright, mirror‑like surface with strong reflectivity. Creates a premium feel that’s ideal for feature areas or interiors aiming for high visual impact.

How we help you choose

We’ll recommend the best combination based on traffic, lighting, and maintenance expectations. On the Coast, higher gloss can show traffic lanes sooner in sandy entry paths, so we’ll guide you toward a finish that looks sharp and stays manageable.

Where Polished Concrete Floors on the Sunshine Coast Make the Most Sense

Polished concrete performs best when the finish is matched to how the space is used, traffic levels, cleaning routines, and the type of wear the floor will take.

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Commercial Offices

Reception areas, corridors, and shared common spaces where you want a clean, consistent look.

Showrooms

Customer facing floors that need to present well while handling steady foot traffic.

Retail Stores

Durable surfaces that clean up easily and cope with daily movement.

Commercial Offices

Reception areas, corridors, and shared common spaces where you want a clean, consistent look.

Showrooms

Customer facing floors that need to present well while handling steady foot traffic.

Trusted for Commercial Outcomes: Clear Scopes, Staged Delivery, Clean Handovers

When schedules are tight, you need a consistent result and a team that keeps the site running smoothly. We’re relied on for clear scopes, clean site practices, and polished concrete finishes that hold up well beyond handover.

A Predictable Process for Your Flooring

Commercial projects run on deadlines, so we keep the process simple, staged, and aligned with your site program.

Confirm Scope and Finish


We start by understanding what you want the floor to achieve. This includes your preferred stone exposure and gloss level, what the space is used for and your maintenance expectations. This step defines the specification so that the finished floor performs in everyday use.

Site Assessment and Logistics Check


We visit the site to measure the area, assess the concrete condition and identify any preparation requirements. At the same time, we confirm key logistics such as access for machinery, available power and operating hour restrictions. This ensures the quote includes all necessary allowances with no surprises later.

Detailed Quote and Prep Plan


With all technical and logistical details confirmed, we provide a clear, detailed quote outlining the scope of work and any preparation needed before polishing begins.

Staging and Scheduling around Other Trades


Once the quote is approved, we lock in project dates in line with your program milestones. For new builds, the ideal timing is after framing and before skirting, cabinetry or final painting, with clear, uninterrupted access and no other trades in the same area.

Grind, Densify, and Polish to Specification


We prepare the concrete as required, then progressively grind and refine it with diamond tooling. Hardeners/densifiers are applied to strengthen the surface, and we polish to the agreed stone exposure and gloss level.

Handover Expectations


We complete our final quality checks, ensure the finish meets the agreed specification and leave the area clean and ready for use. A care guide is provided with the final invoice so you can maintain the floor’s appearance and longevity, including resealing guidance where applicable.

Quote Your Sunshine Coast Floor With a Clear Scope and Staging

Send your m², Sunshine Coast suburb, and finish. We’ll confirm what’s achievable and provide a clear scope and quote aligned with your project needs. For live sites, concrete polishing on the Sunshine Coast is staged to keep access workable and minimise disruption.

See Exposure And Gloss In Real Projects

Explore recent work to see how different exposure and gloss levels look in real commercial settings, helpful when you’re making decisions based on lighting, traffic lanes, and the “feel” you want in the space.

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Trusted by builders, project teams, and businesses throughout Brisbane and South East Queensland.

Why Polished Concrete Works For Busy Sunshine Coast Sites

Built to Last


Delivers a hard wearing surface that stays reliable through years of commercial use.

Holds up Under Pressure


Resists scratches, stains, and day to day knocks common in busy work environments.

Low-Maintenance Finish


Simple cleaning routines help it stay presentable.

No Ongoing Coating Cycles


The performance comes from the concrete itself, reducing shutdowns and long term maintenance costs.

Cleaner Surface Profile


The dense, non porous finish doesn’t trap dust or contaminants, supporting healthier indoor conditions.

Brightens the Space


Improved light bounce can make interiors feel lighter and less industrial.

FAQs on sunshine coast concrete polishing

  • How long will a mechanically polished floor last in a Sunshine Coast commercial space?

    A true mechanical polish is designed for long term use because you’re strengthening and refining the concrete itself. On the Coast, lifespan is often influenced by grit control (sand and fine debris), consistent cleaning in main walkways, and protecting the floor through fit off so the surface isn’t scratched or contaminated before handover.

  • We’re near the beach, will sand and salt air change how the floor looks over time?

    Sand is the bigger factor. It behaves like an abrasive in high traffic lanes, which can dull the sheen faster if it’s regularly tracked in. That’s why we discuss entry matting, traffic flow, and realistic cleaning routines early. With sensible grit control, polished concrete floors on the Sunshine Coast can stay looking consistent even in busy, beach adjacent locations.

  • Can you stage works for live retail or hospitality sites on the Coast?

    Yes, staging is standard for trading sites. We plan zones, access routes, and time windows to reduce disruption, then coordinate around other trades and peak operating times where possible. This is particularly useful in hospitality and retail areas around Maroochydore, Mooloolaba, and Caloundra, where access and trading hours matter.

  • Is polished concrete slippery in wet entry areas?

    Slip risk depends on the gloss level, contaminants (water, dust, oils), and traffic behaviour. For Sunshine Coast sites with wet entries, especially during summer storms, we’ll guide you on a practical gloss level and sensible controls like matting and cleaning practices to reduce risk in entry lanes.

  • Can you polish existing concrete surfaces in an older Sunshine Coast property?

    Often, yes. Existing concrete may include old tile glue, coatings, patching, joints, or repairs. Those details affect what exposure is achievable and how uniform the final look will be. We’ll assess first, talk through the likely finish, and set expectations clearly before the job starts.

  • What maintenance should our cleaners follow for the best results?

    Keep it simple and consistent: remove grit frequently (especially door to counter paths), use suitable cleaning products, and manage spills promptly. We provide aftercare guidance at handover so your team knows what to use and what to avoid, to protect sheen and consistency.

  • What do you need for a quote, and what’s the minimum size? (min 100m²)

    For a fast, accurate quote, send: total m², suburb, new vs existing slab, preferred exposure & gloss, photos, and timeframe. Our minimum commercial area is 100m². If you’re planning polished concrete in the Sunshine Coast for customer facing areas, include how the space will be used and expected traffic so we can recommend the right staging and finish from the start.