First things first: Polished concrete pricing in Riyadh isn't a flat rate. It depends on what you're building, the materials you choose, and how unique you want your floors to be. Let's unpack the key factors that will shape your budget.
Material Matters: Traditional Concrete vs. MCM Technology
You might think all concrete is the same, but that's like comparing a compact car to a luxury sedan. Traditional concrete is porous, prone to cracks, and needs constant sealing. Over 10 years, you'll spend hundreds on maintenance. Our
polished concrete
uses MCM (Modified Cementitious Material)—a high-tech blend that's 30% stronger, stain-resistant, and virtually maintenance-free. Yes, it costs a bit more upfront (think SAR 100-150 per m² vs. SAR 80-120 for basic concrete), but it pays for itself in durability.
Size and Scale: The Big Slab Advantage
Ever noticed how some polished concrete floors have annoying seams? Those small panels take longer to install, and more labor means higher costs. Our
MCM Big Slab Board Series
changes that. With slabs up to 3m x 1.5m, we cover more area with fewer pieces—cutting installation time by 30% in Riyadh's large villas and commercial spaces. For a 200m² office floor, that's SAR 3,000-5,000 saved on labor alone.
Custom Designs: 3D Printing Makes the Unique Affordable
Want a floor that tells a story? Maybe
wave panel
patterns inspired by the Red Sea, or
star gravel
inlays that glow like Riyadh's night sky? Traditional custom concrete requires expensive molds, but our
MCM 3D Printing Series
lets us print designs directly onto slabs. This slashes custom design costs by 40%—so a one-of-a-kind 50m² accent floor might add SAR 2,500 instead of SAR 4,000.
Weight and Weather: Riyadh-Proof Your Floors
Riyadh's heat and humidity can warp flooring, and older buildings often have weight limits. Our
MCM Flexible Stone
solves both problems. It's 70% lighter than natural stone (great for high-rises!) and designed to handle Riyadh's 45°C summers without fading or cracking. For a heritage building renovation, switching to flexible stone could save you SAR 4,000-6,000 in structural upgrades.