Most Commonly Applied to Residential, Multi-Family & Commercial Projects
 New Construction
Whether it's your store, basement, entry, studio or entire house, let Ultra Quiet Floors transform your gray concrete into a stunning work of art.
Rising in popularity in today's shopping malls, salons, health food stores, coffeehouses, restaurants and custom homes, acid-stained concrete is here to stay. Often compared to marble because of its mottled looks and unique character, acid-stained concrete is an affordable, attractive alternative to tile, marble or slate.
Although it is called acid-stained, acid is not the ingredient that colors the concrete. Metallic salts react with hydrated lime in hardened concrete to color the floor and become a permanent part of the concrete. The acid opens the top surface of the concrete, allowing metallic salts to reach the free lime deposits.
Even though others may dabble in this type of application, Ultra Quiet Floors offers serious customers more than 15 years of combined acid staining experience and over half-a-million feet of applied acid-stained concrete.
 
Remodel or Tennant Improvement
Tearing out old carpet, vinyl, VCT or tile? No matter what the current condition of your old concrete floor, Ultra Quiet floors can complete all or just a part of your acid-stained concrete project and transform an old floor into a thing of beauty.
We offer complete floor demolition, removal of flooring residue with mechanical and/or chemical methods and preparation of your old floor to receive an acid stain.
Go to Floor Surface Preparations to find out more about prepping your old floors.
 
Take Our Staining Tour
Don't just take our word on it. Start with the sample images below from our archives of satisfied customer projects.
Go to our Featured Project to read about how we transformed Bob's Red Mill's cement floor to an attractive pathway for shoppers.
Want to see more?
Please call us at 503.253.6373 or send us an e-mail at info@ultraquietfloors.com for a tour of select customers in the Portland metro area.
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