Best Concrete Polishing Pros in Oregon (2026)

Polished concrete is ground and refined to create a hard, glossy surface without a topcoat. In Oregon, it's popular for retail and commercial spaces that want a low-maintenance floor with a clean industrial look.

14 pros in Oregon

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RFC Concrete

Oregon City, Oregon

PolishingStaining

Garage · Basement · Pool Deck · Driveway

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5.02 reviews
Flake/ChipPolishingStaining

Garage · Warehouse

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DG
5.060 reviews
EpoxyMetallicFlake/ChipPolishing
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Detail Concrete

Portland, Oregon

5.050 reviews
PolishingStaining

Garage · Pool Deck · Driveway

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Colonial Service

Portland, Oregon

5.01 reviews
EpoxyPolishingStaining
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4.814 reviews
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PolishingStaining

Garage · Basement · Driveway

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Portland FLOOR

Portland, Oregon

4.773 reviews
$0 starting
Flake/ChipPolishing
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Your Concrete Guy

Portland, Oregon

4.633 reviews
EpoxyMetallicPolishingStaining

Garage · Basement · Warehouse

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4.610 reviews
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PolishingStaining

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OCF Decorative Concrete

Tillamook, Oregon

4.36 reviews
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EpoxyFlake/ChipPolishingStaining

Garage · Kitchen · Driveway

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QuestMark

Tualatin, Oregon

4.311 reviews
EpoxyFlake/ChipPolishing

Garage

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4.017 reviews
Polishing

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Cost of Concrete Polishing in Oregon

Concrete polishing costs $3–$15 per square foot. Basic honed finishes run $3–$7/sqft; high-gloss residential polishing $7–$12/sqft; and large commercial projects with economies of scale as low as $4–$6/sqft for 5,000+ sqft floors. Sealing and densifying adds $2–$4/sqft every 2–5 years.

  • Finish level — honed (flat) vs. semi-polished (800 grit) vs. high-gloss (3,000 grit)
  • Aggregate exposure — cream finish vs. salt-and-pepper vs. full aggregate exposure
  • Concrete condition — existing cracks, coatings, or contamination add prep cost
  • Square footage — large commercial projects reduce cost per sqft significantly

What to Ask Before Hiring

  • Confirm they use planetary diamond grinders, not rotary buffer machines — the difference is significant
  • Ask about the grit sequence they use (e.g., 30/50/100/200/400/800/1500/3000 grit for high-gloss)
  • Verify they apply a lithium silicate or sodium silicate densifier — this hardens the surface and is not optional
  • Ask about their crack and joint treatment process before polishing

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about concrete polishing in Oregon.