THE FIRST STEP IN PUTTING IN A NEW FLOOR IS PREPARING YOUR OLD ONE.
A fresh floor installation can give new life to your facility’s appearance. But whether you’re resurfacing with tile, epoxy, carpet, concrete polish, or any other product, the most important step in any flooring project is to start with a properly prepared surface.
Before a new coating or flooring system can be applied, we will properly remove the existing flooring material and clean the surface to eliminate any residue, oil or glue. Finally, we’ll inspect the concrete slab beneath, and repair any damage—providing a sound, level foundation for your next flooring project.
A CLOSER LOOK.
GRINDING
Diamond-coated pads or discs abrade and remove thick or multiple layers of flooring.
SCARIFYING
Rotating, concrete-cutting wheels remove coatings, level uneven surfaces and more.
ADHESIVE REMOVAL
Before concrete floors are re-coated, we remove carpet glue, tile mastic and other adhesives.
SHOT-BLASTING
A chemical-free process cleans your concrete’s top layer to remove old coatings and other contaminants.
LINE STRIPE REMOVAL
Inside or out, we’ll blast line stripes away from your concrete before resurfacing begins.
PRESSURE WASH/CLEANING
Prior to the installation of new floors, our thorough, pressurized cleaning removes all debris.
COATING REMOVAL
When necessary, we remove old coatings by shot-blasting, diamond grinding or scarification.
LEVELING/OVERLAY
Smooth the way for successful resurfacing with our evenly-distributed, self-leveling overlays.