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Mr. Clean Cleaning Service
4.0(
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Clean & Polish Flooring - For Business

Serving Leesville, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

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"They did a good job for the price. Very friendly, prompt, and good communication through the whole process. Just make sure you convey your expectations clearly and check the work periodically to make sure everyone is on the same page. I'm happy with the work that was done. Not wow'd by it, but pleased."
Response time5 hrs
Response rate86%
Recommended by80%of homeowners
All American Steam And Clean +
5.0(
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Clean & Polish Flooring - For Business

Serving Leesville, LA and surrounding areas

"I was able to set an appointment the very next day with their company. This was on short notice and they went above and beyond to fit me in their schedule. He showed professionalism and compassion over the phone. He showed up on time. The job was a tall order. I was amazed at the results. The carpets was cleaned above my expectations. I highly recommend Colby for all your carpet and tile cleaning!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Floor Polishers questions, answered by experts

Polishing a concrete floor isn’t as expensive as it sounds—it’s actually one of the more budget-friendly upscale flooring options out there. On average, it costs $4,500, with most projects falling between $1,000 and $8,000 . When you’re working with an existing slab of concrete, you skip material costs entirely, so it’s even more affordable. If you want a glossy, durable floor without paying hardwood or tile prices, polished concrete delivers serious shine without the sticker shock.

Yes, but with caution. A floor grinder is intended to level and polish concrete, so it is a very powerful tool. To remove paint, the floor grinder should be set to 35 square feet per minute or less to minimize the pressure without the use of pocket weights. You might need to go over the surface two times to get any paint that has sunk into the concrete’s pores.

While every professional home cleaner will have their own preference, most will use a commercial floor cleaner specifically manufactured for laminate floors. They will also use a vacuum or microfiber cloth to remove loose grit before breaking out the mop. Some cleaners will also make a final pass with a dry and clean cloth to dry your laminate floors for a smooth shine.

Yes, many services offer waxing as part of the polishing process. Confirm with your provider.

Before starting on a full refinishing project, determine if your floors need to be completely sanded down to the bare wood or if the damage is shallow and mostly cosmetic. Deep scratches and gouges will require you to rough sand using a drum sander or belt sander, but small surface scratches or floors that have only lost their luster don’t need a complete overhaul. Instead, you can skip the rough sanding step and sand-screen the old finish with a buffer, removing only the top layer of polyurethane.

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