Here’s what we specialize in:
CONCRETE CLEANING: Floor Doctors can remove dirt, grime, and stains from concrete. We use heavy-duty industrial cleaners scrubbing machines, and perform pressure washing that removes built-up dirt and debris from concrete floors, garage floors, and driveways. Best of all, the job will be handled by a professional who knows how to care for your concrete while making it clean.
CONCRETE POLISHING: Transform your interior and exterior zones with this versatile flooring solution. Polished concrete is not just a trend, it is here to stay. Its reflective qualities enhance the design of a space, it is easy to clean and maintain, creates a non-slip surface, is chemical resistant, and able to withstand high foot and machinery traffic. 
The process of installing a polished concrete floor involves grinding the concrete to reveal the aggregate within. Once the desired level of aggregate exposure is achieved, the concrete is then grouted to fill in any pin holes or cracks, densified to harden then polished to the desired level and the final step is to apply a sealer.
When deciding what gloss level you prefer it really just comes down to a personal preference, however you might want to consider what is easier to maintain, and that the cost can vary depending on the gloss level you choose. The matte finish is the more industrial/rustic natural look that is used in many homes, cafes, shops and other commercial flooring. It is very easy to maintain and won’t show up dust as easily. The semi-gloss is probably our most popular choice as it still has great shine, but is easier to keep looking clean than the high gloss. The high gloss is the head turning option for people who are after that wow factor and it lends itself to high end and glamorous homes and offices, although it does require a bit more maintenance as it can be a bit more obvious when your floor isn’t spotless – this small point is often totally outweighed by the completely stunning overall look
CONCRETE SEALING: Most people are surprised to learn that concrete is NOT a solid substance! Concrete is actually a porous surface that is susceptible to permanent staining and chemical damage. Concrete sealing eliminates this by creating a protective film barrier and making your concrete surface impenetrable to foreign substances. Liquid spills and grime can all be easily absorbed into the concrete, destroying the aesthetic beauty of your floor. Prevent this from happening by choosing a suitable Concrete Sealer and Qualified Applicator to apply the sealer to your floor, enhancing and protecting the concrete and giving your floor a stunning new look. We can clean and seal your existing concrete to protect it from freeze/thaw related problems, stop it from dusting/chalking, and give it an easy to maintain surface.

CONCRETE RESURFACING: Concrete resurfacing and concrete repair is an important maintenance activity for any concrete structure. Cracks and chips in concrete can leave the steel reinforcement exposed to the elements which effectively starts to rust. The repairing of cracks including crack repair and resurfacing ensures that the ingress of moisture into the structure is minimized, thereby reducing the possibility of concrete spalling and failure. If you have a hairline crack right through to any major structural cracks, give Floor Doctors a call for all of your concrete crack repair needs. We repair all types of cracks in slabs, garages, and driveways. We utilize only premium products, hand picked to be the best performing in the market and you can be rest assured that your concrete repair project will be completed in an efficient manner to the highest quality standards.
CONCRETE FLATWORK INSTALLATION: 
Floors, slabs, driveways, patios, sidewalks, athletic courts.
GENERAL CONCRETE SLAB SPECIFICATIONS FOR BASKETBALL, TENNIS, AND MULTI-GAME COURTS:
- 4″ Minimum compacted base material to grade
- Concrete pad 4″ thick with 6″ thickened edge
- 3,000 PSI mix
- Light broom finish
- Steel reinforcement 3/8″ steel rebar 24 inches to 36 inches on center
- Slope/crown 1/2″ – 1″ per 16′ (1/4% – 1/2% slope)
- Saw cut expansion joints between 12′ and 15′ squares
- Expansive or unstable soil, water, and climate conditions may require engineered specifications for a specific site.
- Tennis specifications for single or multiple courts are custom engineered and may require post tension concrete depending on soil, water, and climate condition.
- All support posts and sleeves for basketball pole, lights, and net posts should be set in concrete pad at time of pour. If court is less than 28′ wide, place sleeves in a 2′ x 2′ concrete wing.