Select Surface Offers Classes in Concrete Flooring

A Closer Look at Portland-Limestone Cement
and the Questions It Raises

In the race toward reducing carbon emissions and building a more sustainable future, the construction industry has placed significant emphasis on material innovation. One of the most talked-about shifts in recent years is the rise of 1L concrete, also known as Type 1L Portland-limestone cement (PLC). While its environmental intentions are clear, the execution and field performance of this material have sparked deep concerns among contractors, finishers, and construction professionals across the country.

What Is 1L Concrete?

1L concrete is a blended cement product made by intergrinding Portland cement clinker with up to 15% finely ground limestone. It falls under ASTM C595 and was promoted as a more sustainable option than traditional Type I or Type II cement, with a claimed reduction in embodied carbon of about 10%.
This transition is part of a broader movement toward lowering the construction industry’s carbon footprint. However, for many professionals working in the field every day, the reality of 1L’s performance has not aligned with its promise.

Why the Push—And Why the Pushback?

Advocates of 1L cement cite decades of successful use in Europe and a growing need for climate-conscious practices. Major producers in the U.S. began shifting almost entirely to Type 1L in 2022 and 2023, often with little consultation or consideration for the practical realities faced by contractors and specialty finishers.
This sudden change, often framed as a “drop-in replacement,” has led to a number of serious challenges:
Surface Defects & Finish Failures
Many contractors have reported inconsistent finish quality, scaling, dusting, and difficulty achieving color uniformity in decorative and exposed applications. In some cases, these issues have led to litigation over failed installations.

Lack of Field Testing & Support

Although some densifiers and admixtures are being promoted as compatible with 1L, most have not undergone sufficient independent testing to ensure reliable long-term performance. Contractors are left to troubleshoot on their own, often at their own expense.

Distrust from the Field

For many in the construction world, especially those working on architectural concrete, decorative finishes, or high-performance surfaces, the lack of transparency and technical support has created a deep sense of frustration and mistrust.

What Industry Experts Are Saying

While many material producers remain committed to 1L cement, an increasing number of contractors, specifiers, and consultants are raising red flags. Some are now avoiding 1L altogether in high-exposure projects or are specifying additional treatments, sealers, or surface hardeners to compensate for performance issues.
Yet even these remedies come with asterisks: most haven’t been thoroughly tested alongside 1L, and results vary based on climate, substrate, and finishing practices. While some contractors are beginning to find combinations that work, there is no universally endorsed solution at this time.

Proceeding with Caution

There’s no question that sustainability is an urgent priority—but true sustainability must also account for durability, performance, and constructability. When cement fails in the field, the environmental impact of replacement materials and labor far outweighs any initial carbon savings.
As the industry continues to explore lower-carbon alternatives, many experts are calling for a more thoughtful, transparent, and inclusive approach—one that includes rigorous testing, real-world data, and support for the contractors on the front lines of implementation.

The Bottom Line

1L concrete may represent a step toward sustainability, but for now, it’s a step that should be taken with full awareness of its limitations. The current landscape demands caution, continued evaluation, and an honest dialogue between producers and practitioners.
Until field data improves and manufacturers take stronger accountability for performance, the use of 1L cement should be considered on a case-by-case basis, especially in projects where finish quality, color uniformity, or long-term durability are critical.

If you’re interested in pursuing commercial concrete flooring in Orlando, you’ve picked a great market. Commercial concrete flooring is something every business needs and those that see customers face-to-face can’t afford making the wrong impression by not having this done well. However, you’ll be entering a very competitive market, too. With flooring being so important, many local businesses have been offering their services for decades. Fortunately, with Select Surface Solutions, you have the opportunity to learn about the installation and proper selection of commercial concrete flooring options in Orlando from one of the best companies offering it.

Why You Should Learn from Us

You have to learn about commercial concrete flooring in Orlando from somebody. This is too technical a field to think you’ll simply learn the ropes on your own. Furthermore, no customer is going to be happy to find out they were your guinea pig.

However, if you’re ready to get started today, signing up as an apprentice or working your way through the ranks of another company isn’t going to be too attractive a prospect. If you already own your own company, but just want to refine the services you offer, this is a great way to go about doing it.

Select Surface Solutions can confidently offer training because of the experience we’ve amassed over the years. Our company offers training in decorative concrete overlays, stains, patching and repairs, epoxy floor systems, exterior and interior sealing, polished concrete and a number of other popular floor finishes—just about any concrete application out there. Aside from making us extremely successful, this wide array of services has also given us valuable perspective on the business.

On top of that, we know all about the necessary tools these services demand. We also carry and distribute products from a number of popular manufacturers. These include SureCrete Design Products, PADCO, Marshalltown, Universal Polishing Systems and Butterfield Color. It’s always important to know what your options are in terms of products and we ensure you can pick just about any of them confidently, knowing you’ve worked with it before.

Small Class Sizes

At Select Surface Solutions, we want to be the best at whatever we do. This means when it comes to teaching others about commercial flooring in Orlando, we don’t simply pack in as many people as we can to maximize our profits. We limit out class sizes to just eight people, so you can rest assured you’ll receive the one-on-one attention you need to learn all about the topic being covered.

Other Options

Of course, sometimes the best education happens outside of a traditional classroom setting. That’s why we also offer onsite training in commercial concrete flooring in Orlando, too. We can come to your facility to meet with your staff or meet you at the actual job site—whatever is going to be most convenient and effective for your particular needs.

Being able to offer all kinds of commercial flooring solutions to the growing Orlando market is easier than you think. Just contact us today and we’d be happy to help you either learn the business or simply fill in the gaps where you may lack a little understanding.

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