Cost to Concrete Floor Polishing in Boise, ID

$1,575$8,400 in Boise

5% above the national average · 1.05x cost multiplier

Expect to pay $1,575–$8,400 for a concrete floor polishing in Boise, about 5% above the national benchmark. The Mountain West region's contractor market and material costs account for most of this difference. The detailed breakdown below shows how budget, mid-range, and premium projects compare at Boise prices.

Cost Breakdown in Boise

Line ItemLowMidHigh
Cost per sq ft$3$8$19
Materials$315$840$2,100
Labor$1,260$2,625$7,350
Permits$0$0$0
Total$1,575+5% vs. national avg$3,465+5% vs. national avg$9,450+5% vs. national avg

Budget

Basic grind and seal, cream polish level, 200 sq ft

Mid-Range

Grind, densify, polish to semi-gloss, 400 sq ft, dye option

Premium

Full aggregate exposure, high-gloss polish, dye, guard coat, 500 sq ft

Material Options

Material prices below are national averages; availability in Boise may shift costs slightly.

MaterialCost/UnitBest For
Grind-and-Seal (Basic)$3-$6/sq ft installedGarages, basements, utility spacesFastest turnaround, good for industrial look, low maintenance
Cream Polish (Level 1)$4-$7/sq ft installedRetail spaces, offices, finished basementsSmooth surface polish, good uniformity, hides imperfections
Salt-and-Pepper Polish (Level 2)$5-$9/sq ft installedResidential and commercial where visual appeal mattersExposes fine aggregate, more visual interest, durable
Full Aggregate Exposure (Level 3-4)$8-$18/sq ft installedHigh-end residential, restaurants, showroomsPremium finish showing stone aggregate, high gloss, impressive look
Concrete Dye$0.50-$1.50/sq ft materialsAdding color interest, hiding discolorationWide color range, UV stable, semi-transparent

Other Projects in Boise

Boise Estimate

Typical Range

$1,575$8,400

vs. National Average

5% above national

Cost Multiplier

1.05x

Cost Per sq ft

$3–$19

Estimates apply Boise's 1.05x regional cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids vary by contractor, project scope, and timing.

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