Not come across it before. I'd guess it's going to be at the more expensive end of the market. They require a structurally stable underfloor which most victorian floors on joists are not, so possibly they would crack if they're on suspended floors.
It looks like a way to get polished concrete into buildings that are finished or occupied where the process of polishing concrete would create too much dust.
Not come across it before. I'd guess it's going to be at the more expensive end of the market. They require a structurally stable underfloor which most victorian floors on joists are not, so possibly they would crack if they're on suspended floors.
It looks like a way to get polished concrete into buildings that are finished or occupied where the process of polishing concrete would create too much dust.