Certified Application System

Power-Troweled Concrete (Helicopter Finish)

A mechanical concrete finishing process that produces denser, flatter, and more durable surfaces suitable for demanding industrial and commercial floors.

Expected Lifespan Approximately 20 to 30 years Depends on: Concrete quality, Finishing pressure applied during execution, Maintaining proper finishing quality
Total Thickness Depends on poured concrete thickness and project requirements.
Helicopter Power Troweled Concrete

Execution Preparation

We believe 90% of the final result depends on accurate mechanical surface preparation.

1

Concrete Planning

  • Mix design review
  • Pour sequencing
  • Level-control points setup
2

Initial Leveling

  • Screeding
  • Floating
  • Surface correction
3

Timing Control

  • Proper set-time monitoring
  • Blade pass scheduling for final finish

Finishing Stages

We follow strict engineering standards to maximize adhesion, durability, and system performance.

Primary Floating

Concrete body
  • Removes high spots
  • Compacts top surface

Power Troweling

Surface finishing stage
  • Multiple machine passes
  • Desired texture control

Curing and Protection

Post-finish process
  • Strength gain support
  • Surface quality preservation

Why Choose This System?

Smooth surface ready for industrial use.
High resistance to wear and abrasion.
Reduces voids and air bubbles in concrete.
Allows epoxy or polyurethane flooring systems to be applied directly after proper curing.
Improves overall concrete durability and strength.

Common Use Cases

Factories and heavy-duty warehouses Car garages and industrial storage zones Concrete floors exposed to continuous foot or equipment movement Facilities that need a durable base before applying any flooring system
Starts From Price after site inspection

Full range: Depends on slab thickness and project conditions

Final pricing depends on system type, thickness, and floor condition.

• Equipment and crew quality affect result and cost • Quoted after technical site review

Technical Considerations

Important Note

Requires specialized technicians to achieve proper finishing quality.

Higher cost than manual or putty-based concrete finishing methods.

Not economical for very small surfaces because of equipment setup costs.

Why We Mention These Points

We always match the flooring system to existing substrate type and usage conditions to ensure the best visual and technical performance.

Best-Practice Recommendations

Excellent as a standalone industrial finish
Strong base before epoxy/PU systems

Power-troweled concrete is a robust long-life foundation for industrial floors and coating-ready surfaces.