
Other Floor Polishing Work: Price and Quotes
Floor polishing is a maintenance service that ranges between 300 € and 3,500 € depending on the scope of the work. The price depends mainly on the surface area to be treated, the type of material (marble, granite, terrazzo, or natural stone) and additional treatments such as crystallization or sealing. It's recommended to request quotes from several professionals to compare options, considering that specialized work such as marble polishing with crystallization costs around 18.5 € per square meter. Investing in qualified professionals ensures lasting results and quality finishes.
The amounts are indicative and come from the original imported guide. The final budget depends on the scope, materials, and previous condition of the space.
Service levels and prices
Compare the different options available according to your budget and needs.
Basic
Polishing and maintenance service for floors in good condition that need surface shine restoration. Ideal for periodic cleaning and removal of light stains.
Standard
Professional polishing for floors with moderate wear that require complete shine and uniformity restoration. Includes specialized treatments according to material type.
Premium
Comprehensive restoration and polishing service for heavily worn or damaged floors. Includes specialized repairs, stain-resistant treatments and luxury finishes.
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Prices for Other Floor Polishing Work
See what homeowners usually pay for the most common tasks. Use these ranges to fine-tune your scope and avoid missing key items in your budget.
Marble floor polishing with crystallization
Terrazzo floor polishing with protective treatment
Polished concrete floor with sealer
Granite floor polishing with final buffing
Natural stone floor polishing with satin finish
Microcement floor polishing with protective coatings
Steps to hire other floor polishing services with Reformia
Professional floor polishing services for specific areas and other polishing projects.

1. Assess the current condition of the floor
Before requesting quotes for other floor polishing work, carefully examine your floor's current condition. Identify the material type (marble, granite, terrazzo, microcement, or natural stone) and observe any damage, stains, or wear. This initial assessment is essential for accurate quotes, as polishing varies significantly by material, ranging from 12 € to 18.5 € per square meter.

2. Determine the type of polishing needed
Each material requires specific polishing treatment. Marble with crystallization and natural stone with satin finish offer premium results at 18.5 € and 17.25 € respectively, while microcement with protective layers costs 14 €. Also consider protective sealers for terrazzo or granite, which influence total budgets between 800 € and 3,500 €.

3. Request quotes from professionals
Contact at least three floor polishing specialists for detailed quotes. Provide clear information about the material, total area, and any additional treatments needed. Quotes will vary by service level: basic from 300 €, standard between 800 € and 2,000 €, or premium up to 3,500 €.
Professional floor polishing services for specific areas and other polishing projects.
What is usually included in a quote
Each professional may structure quotes differently, but most project budgets follow this logic.
Typically included
Often not included
Steps to hire other floor polishing services
Professional floor polishing services for specific areas and other polishing projects.

1. Assess the current condition of the floor
Before requesting quotes for other floor polishing work, carefully examine your floor's current condition. Identify the material type (marble, granite, terrazzo, microcement, or natural stone) and observe any damage, stains, or wear. This initial assessment is essential for accurate quotes, as polishing varies significantly by material, ranging from 12 € to 18.5 € per square meter.

2. Determine the type of polishing needed
Each material requires specific polishing treatment. Marble with crystallization and natural stone with satin finish offer premium results at 18.5 € and 17.25 € respectively, while microcement with protective layers costs 14 €. Also consider protective sealers for terrazzo or granite, which influence total budgets between 800 € and 3,500 €.

3. Request quotes from professionals
Contact at least three floor polishing specialists for detailed quotes. Provide clear information about the material, total area, and any additional treatments needed. Quotes will vary by service level: basic from 300 €, standard between 800 € and 2,000 €, or premium up to 3,500 €.

4. Compare prices and services offered
Carefully analyze each quote, comparing not just total price but also included services. Some professionals may offer protective sealers (terrazzo at 15.75 € or granite at 16.5 €) while others don't. Verify what's included: assessment, polishing, protective treatment, and final finish to ensure the best value for money.
What can change your final price
Even similar projects can end with different budgets. These are the factors that most often push costs up or down.
Total area to be polished
The square footage of the floor is the main factor that determines the budget. Larger surfaces require more time, products, and labor, significantly affecting the final cost.
Floor type and current condition
Floors with damage, deep scratches, or severe wear require more polishing phases and specific products. Marble, terrazzo, or cement floors have different costs depending on their composition.
Desired polishing level and finish
From basic maintenance polishing to high-quality mirror polishing, different levels of shine and finish require more or fewer work phases. Premium finishes with protective sealers significantly increase the budget.
Space accessibility and complexity
Spaces with many obstacles, furniture, stairs, or difficult access require more preparation and movement time. Irregular surfaces or those with embedded elements also increase job complexity.

General information
Professional floor polishing services for specific areas and other polishing projects.
Floor polishing is an essential maintenance service for preserving the beauty and durability of different types of flooring. Among other floor polishing jobs, we find specialized tasks such as polishing marble, terrazzo, polished concrete, wood and other materials that require specific techniques and products. These jobs go beyond routine maintenance and seek to restore the original shine to the floor, eliminate surface scratches and provide a professional finish.
General information
Professional floor polishing services for specific areas and other polishing projects.
Prices for these services vary significantly depending on the type of floor material, its current condition, the surface area to be treated and the complexity of the work. In the Spanish market, the average cost ranges between 300 € and 3.500 € depending on the scope of the project. It is essential to obtain a personalized quote, as each floor has unique characteristics that determine the time required and the products needed to achieve optimal results.
Hiring professionals specialized in floor polishing guarantees quality results and extends the life of your flooring. Experts use professional machinery, high-quality products and proven techniques to transform worn floors into shiny surfaces. Before requesting quotes, it is recommended to know the exact type of material your floor is made of and its current condition to obtain accurate estimates.
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Frequently asked questions

How long does floor polishing take and when can I use it again?
The polishing time depends on the size and condition of the floor, generally between 1 and 7 days. The sealant drying time varies depending on the applied product, ranging between 24 and 48 hours. It is recommended not to use the floor during this period and avoid water during the indicated time. The professional will provide specific instructions on when the floor will be completely cured.
What is the price difference between marble and terrazzo polishing?
Although both materials are polished in a similar way, marble requires specialized products and techniques due to its porosity and sensitivity to certain chemicals. Generally, marble polishing is slightly more expensive (5-15% more) than terrazzo. Terrazzo is more resistant and may allow more aggression in polishing, which can reduce work times and costs.
What exactly does a professional polishing service include?
A professional polishing service typically includes: floor condition assessment, preparation and deep cleaning, mechanical polishing with professional machines, repair of minor damage, application of protective sealant and final cleaning. Some premium services include crystallization (for marble), specialized stain-resistant treatments and maintenance guarantee. Always verify what is included in your specific quote.
How often should I have my floor polished?
Frequency depends on traffic, material type and care provided. High-traffic floors may need polishing every 2-3 years, while well-maintained residential floors can last 4-5 years. Regular maintenance with proper cleaning significantly extends the time between polishes. Some high-wear areas may require spot polishing without needing to do the entire surface.
Are there risks or drawbacks to floor polishing?
Professional polishing is generally safe when performed by qualified specialists. The process generates dust (mitigated with extraction equipment), considerable noise and requires total access to the area. Some heavily damaged floors may not be fully recoverable. It is important to hire insured professionals to avoid accidental damage. It is recommended to protect appliances and furniture, and prepare to stay away from the area during work.
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Frequently asked questions
How long does floor polishing take and when can I use it again?
The polishing time depends on the size and condition of the floor, generally between 1 and 7 days. The sealant drying time varies depending on the applied product, ranging between 24 and 48 hours. It is recommended not to use the floor during this period and avoid water during the indicated time. The professional will provide specific instructions on when the floor will be completely cured.
What is the price difference between marble and terrazzo polishing?
Although both materials are polished in a similar way, marble requires specialized products and techniques due to its porosity and sensitivity to certain chemicals. Generally, marble polishing is slightly more expensive (5-15% more) than terrazzo. Terrazzo is more resistant and may allow more aggression in polishing, which can reduce work times and costs.
What exactly does a professional polishing service include?
A professional polishing service typically includes: floor condition assessment, preparation and deep cleaning, mechanical polishing with professional machines, repair of minor damage, application of protective sealant and final cleaning. Some premium services include crystallization (for marble), specialized stain-resistant treatments and maintenance guarantee. Always verify what is included in your specific quote.
How often should I have my floor polished?
Frequency depends on traffic, material type and care provided. High-traffic floors may need polishing every 2-3 years, while well-maintained residential floors can last 4-5 years. Regular maintenance with proper cleaning significantly extends the time between polishes. Some high-wear areas may require spot polishing without needing to do the entire surface.
Are there risks or drawbacks to floor polishing?
Professional polishing is generally safe when performed by qualified specialists. The process generates dust (mitigated with extraction equipment), considerable noise and requires total access to the area. Some heavily damaged floors may not be fully recoverable. It is important to hire insured professionals to avoid accidental damage. It is recommended to protect appliances and furniture, and prepare to stay away from the area during work.
