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Polished Concrete vs Epoxy

Compare decorative polished concrete with epoxy-coated concrete floors — cost, durability, chemical resistance, appearance, maintenance, and which finish suits different applications from homes to workshops.

Winner

Concrete Floors Australia

Best overall option once average cost, coverage, and support reputation are weighed together.

Average Gap

$36

Difference in average pricing across overlapping polishing services.

Market Range

$40 - $170

The full low-to-high range across both providers.

Floortech

Perth, WA · Est. 2003

From

$70

Average

$118

Coverage

5 areas

Price range$70 - $170
Rating: 4.6/5920 reviews

Best for: Homeowners and designers wanting creative, decorative polished concrete with custom colours, patterns, and finishes from a specialist with deep expertise in the Western Australian market.

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Concrete Floors Australia

Adelaide, SA · Est. 2008

Winner

From

$40

Average

$82

Coverage

6 areas

Price range$40 - $135
Rating: 4.3/5650 reviews

Best for: Budget-conscious homeowners in SA, VIC, and TAS wanting quality polished concrete at affordable prices from a contractor that prioritises honest advice and practical value.

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Side-by-Side Price Comparison

Compare overlapping service types directly so the right price anchor is clear before you purchase.

ServiceFloortechConcrete Floors AustraliaDifference
Decorative Overlay (per sqm)$120N/A-
Stained Polished Concrete (per sqm)$133N/A-
Mechanically Polished (per sqm)$115$103+$12
Exposed Aggregate Polish (per sqm)$103N/A-
Grind and Seal (per sqm)N/A$65-
Honed Concrete (per sqm)N/A$78-
Outdoor Polished Concrete (per sqm)N/A$80-

Pros & Cons

Floortech

Pros

  • Western Australia's leading decorative concrete specialist — Floortech's creative design capabilities set them apart for custom colours, patterns, scored borders, and branded floor logos
  • Strong expertise in managing Perth's hot dry climate — Floortech specifies UV-stable sealers and heat-resistant finishes that perform well in Western Australian conditions
  • Full in-house design consultation service helps clients visualise the final result before work begins — colour samples, mock-ups, and 3D renderings are available for complex projects

Cons

  • Premium pricing for decorative work — Floortech is not the cheapest option for basic grind-and-seal jobs where decoration is not required
  • Service area limited to WA and SA — not available on the east coast

Concrete Floors Australia

Winner

Pros

  • Most affordable polished concrete option in South Australia — Concrete Floors Australia's efficient workflow and low overhead structure deliver genuine savings of 10–20% versus premium brands
  • Honest slab assessments upfront — if your slab is not suitable for polishing, they will tell you rather than proceed with a result that will disappoint
  • Service coverage across SA, VIC, and TAS provides options for homeowners in regions with fewer polished concrete contractors available

Cons

  • Does not offer premium decorative staining or complex scored pattern work — focused on standard grind-and-seal, honed, and mechanical polish finishes
  • Smaller team than national brands means capacity is limited during peak demand — book 4–6 weeks ahead during the building season

Bottom Line

Verdict

Floortech's decorative polished concrete at $80–$155/sqm (average $115/sqm for mechanical polish) delivers a natural stone-like appearance with excellent long-term durability and minimal maintenance — ideal for living areas, retail, and hospitality spaces. Concrete Floors Australia offers epoxy-compatible outdoor polished concrete at $50–$110/sqm (average $80/sqm) and standard polished concrete from $40–$90/sqm (average $65/sqm for grind and seal). Epoxy finishes provide superior chemical resistance and are easier to clean in industrial environments, making them the preferred choice for garages, workshops, and commercial kitchens. Polished concrete offers better UV stability (epoxy can yellow in sunlight), a more natural aesthetic, and longer lifespan without recoating. For a 100sqm garage, epoxy from Concrete Floors Australia costs approximately $8,000 versus $11,500 for decorative polished concrete from Floortech.

Choose Floortech's decorative polished concrete if you want a natural, sophisticated floor finish for living areas, retail, or hospitality — the aesthetic quality and UV stability of polished concrete makes it the superior choice for visible, design-focused spaces. Choose Concrete Floors Australia if you need a durable, chemical-resistant floor for a garage, workshop, laundry, or commercial kitchen where practical performance matters more than decorative appearance, or if budget is your primary concern.

Comparison FAQ

Concrete Floors Australia is cheaper on average in this comparison, but the right answer depends on your specific requirements including floor area, desired finish level, slab condition, and whether decorative treatments are needed.

The finish level (grind and seal vs honed vs mechanical polish), slab preparation requirements, sealer type and longevity, diamond grit sequence, densifier brand, warranty terms, and the scope of included work (preparation, crack repair, edge work, clean-up) usually affect the total cost and value more than a blended average. Always confirm exactly what is included in the quote.

Choose Floortech's decorative polished concrete if you want a natural, sophisticated floor finish for living areas, retail, or hospitality — the aesthetic quality and UV stability of polished concrete makes it the superior choice for visible, design-focused spaces. Choose Concrete Floors Australia if you need a durable, chemical-resistant floor for a garage, workshop, laundry, or commercial kitchen where practical performance matters more than decorative appearance, or if budget is your primary concern.