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Chicago has a strong market for polished concrete in industrial lofts, basements, and commercial buildings. Local contractors serve The Loop, Lincoln Park, Wicker Park, Hyde Park, Evanston and can grind, hone, and seal concrete floors to a high-gloss or matte finish.
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Homeowners in Chicago often polish garage floors, basements, and kitchen floors. Commercial clients commonly request warehouse, retail, and showroom polishing.
In Chicago, concrete polishing typically costs $3–$12 per square foot. Midwest labor rates are moderate, so residential garage floors are often on the lower end of the $3–$12 range.
Most residential projects are completed in 1–3 days. Larger commercial floors may take a week, depending on square footage and repairs needed.
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A typical concrete polishing project in Chicago starts with a site inspection and quote. The contractor evaluates the slab condition. They measure square footage and ask about your desired finish level. Once you approve the estimate, the crew prepares the surface. They repair cracks and begin grinding with diamond abrasives. Each pass uses finer grits until the floor reaches the sheen you want. Then they apply a densifier and sealer. Most residential jobs finish in one to three days. Commercial floors may take longer. After polishing, maintenance is simple. Regular sweeping and occasional damp mopping keep the floor looking new for years.
Prices usually range from $3 to $12 per square foot. A typical two-car garage floor costs $1,000–$3,000 depending on finish and repairs. Midwest labor rates are moderate, so residential garage floors are often on the lower end of the $3–$12 range.
Yes, most existing concrete can be polished as long as it is structurally sound. Cracks, spalling, and coatings may need to be addressed first.
Chicago winters make polished concrete ideal for basements and heated garages; proper sealing prevents salt damage.
Look for contractors with experience in your project type, verifiable reviews, and clear pricing. Request multiple quotes before deciding in Chicago.
This guide was created by the Concrete Polishing Pros editorial team. We help Chicago property owners understand local concrete polishing options, pricing, and contractor selection. Information is sourced from public contractor listings, regional pricing surveys, and industry standards from the American Concrete Institute.
Author: Concrete Polishing Pros Editorial Team | Last updated: July 2026 | Reviewed by: Research Team