Everything You Should Know About a Cast Floor

12 June 2023
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A cast floor, called a gietvloer in Dutch, gives a room an industrial and minimalistic look in no time at all. More and more people are opting for its beautiful floor, but how can it stay beautiful for as long as possible? With these tips for maintenance, you will benefit from the cast floor for years to come. However, beforehand we would also like to tell you what a cast floor is and how much it costs.

What is a cast floor?

A cast floor is – as the name already reveals – a floor that is poured instead of laid. You can see it as a kind of beautiful covering layer, which is applied to an existing load-bearing floor. A cast floor is made of a combination of concrete and plastic, such as epoxy or in some cases polyurethane. You can place a cast floor in your home on your own, although it is better to hire experts such as Coatingvloer for this job. This way you are certain that the floor will look amazing and will be of a high quality.

How much does a cast floor cost?

A cast floor looks great in homes and offices, but they do have a big disadvantage. These floors are not very affordable, but with proper maintenance they will last a long time. It is estimated that a cast floor costs about € 45 to € 65 per square meter. The kosten gietvloer can vary though, so we advise you to ask an expert. He or she can make a great guess about how much your new cast floor will cost. Depending on the color, location and current subfloor, the price may differ slightly. But it is clear: it comes with a hefty price tag.

How do you maintain a cast floor?

There are a few things you can do to enjoy this investment for as long as possible. A weekly job is to keep the floor clean so that it is free of stones or sand. This is important, because they can damage the cast floor. An old-fashioned broom will do the job just fine, but you can also use an oil-free dust mop. Avoid oil-based wipes for the maintenance of the cast floor, as these can affect the floor.

Mopping

The next step is to mop the floor. A soapy solution of only lukewarm water is sufficient. Preferably stay away from powerful cleaning agents, because they are often too aggressive for the plastic. Do you want to use more than just water for a fresher feeling? Then choose a cleaning product especially for cast floors, such as a cast floor cleaner. Other cleaning products will also suffice, as long as they do not contain soap and are PH neutral. And preferably use a flat mop for mopping , not an abrasive sponge or hard brush.

Big cleaning session

Once or twice a year, the floor should be cleaned really well. During this cleaning session it is best to push all furniture aside, so that you take the entire floor with you. Dirt can accumulate in corners, which can cause scratches, dents and, in bad luck, even small holes. The cleaning process for this major cleaning is the same as the weekly variant, only more thorough. And also in this case, do not forget to wipe before mopping, so that no scratches occur during cleaning.

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