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Concrete Polishing Complete at Hammer & Nails in Chapel Hill

Holding true to one of the many staples of the Hammer & Nails brand, the newest location under construction in Chapel Hill features a polished concrete floor that adds to the masculine, industrial aesthetic present in every location across the country.

Polishing an existing concrete slab is not always feasible or practical and depends on a variety of factors, namely the age and condition of the slab, previously installed floor finishes, cuts or trenches from prior renovations, and the compressive strength of the concrete. When you have the right conditions, though, it can result in a very visually appealing, durable finish. Above is a timelapse video showing what this process looked like in Chapel Hill, transforming a decades-old slab into what future customers will admire each day.

As is to be expected when working with a slab of this age, the finished product did not come without any obstacles. The space was previously occupied by a nail salon with ceramic tile throughout the space, bringing the feasibility of a polished concrete floor into question before demolition even began. Luckily, these concerns were short-lived, but there were still other obstacles to overcome with porous concrete, patches required throughout, and minor concerns about the intensity of the shiny, polished look that could be obtained with the age of the concrete.

After multiple passes, a grout coat and patching, and a few more passes, the finished product came out exactly as we hoped. The contrast of the new trench down the middle of the space for under-slab plumbing and the existing slab combined with the small patches and exposed aggregate throughout culminated in a beautiful floor with a lot of character.

For clients that prefer a more uniform look and feel, there are a few ways to go about that. One step in that direction would be to stain the existing concrete at the end of the process to match the color of the newer, dark gray concrete. This would make the color throughout more uniform without sacrificing the ability to see all of the different cuts, aggregate, and other imperfections. To go even further for a perfectly uniform finish, an epoxy flooring solution could be applied over the top of the slab with a wide variety of colors and finishes. For Hammer & Nails, however, the polished concrete solution performed fits their needs perfectly.

Gontram Architecture and Ten Penny Construction, Inc. are teaming up to complete the project, and construction is scheduled to be completed in late August.

“Hammer & Nails” Coming Soon!

It may not look like much now, but before you know it, the newest location of “Hammer and Nails” luxury grooming shop for guys will be open for business in the Village Plaza Shopping Center in Chapel Hill, NC. This will be the second Hammer & Nails location in North Carolina, joining the Raleigh location completed by Ten Penny Construction and Gontram Architecture in early 2024. Separating itself from your run-of-the-mill haircut chains, the men’s salon concept will provide hair salon services, nail care, and a full bar!

From the “Hammer & Nails” website:

When it comes to men’s needs, it’s time to think bigger. And bolder. And way more moisturized and exfoliated. It’s time to recognize that men are bigger than biceps and abs. That men’s health is about more than burpees and leg days. Because men have follicles and cuticles, too. And pores. And soles. And palms. And today’s extraordinary man deserves a grooming experience that tends to the whole man. In a space that’s far from take-a-number haircut farms and pedicure stations that reek of acrylic fumes. It’s time to care about the care that goes into men’s grooming. And it starts at a place where men’s care is all we care about. That, and a good drink.

The Chapel Hill location is now fully roughed-in since the beginning of construction in late May. The project required large amounts of demolition, including a total gut of the suite and a few hundred square feet of concrete removal for new plumbing beneath the slab, but it has been off to the races since then. With finishes beginning this week, construction is scheduled to be completed in late August.

The franchisees are teaming up with Gontram Architecture and Ten Penny Construction to design and build the renovation and fitup.