Floor Preparation & Repairs
The Foundation of Perfect Flooring
Why Preparation Matters Most
Good surface preparation is the key to a strong, long-lasting epoxy floor. Without proper grinding, cleaning, and basic checks, epoxy won’t bond well to the concrete.
We prepare every floor properly — from grinding and repairing cracks to checking for moisture issues when needed. This helps prevent peeling, lifting, or early wear.
Whether the concrete is new or old, we make sure it’s in the right condition before applying the epoxy system. This gives you a smoother finish and better durability.
Why Professional Preparation is Critical
Better Adhesion
Proper grinding and cleaning help the epoxy bond well to the concrete and reduces the chance of peeling later on.
Smoother Finish
Good preparation levels small uneven areas and helps create a cleaner-looking final result.
Moisture Check
We check for basic moisture issues that can affect how well the epoxy sticks and dries.
Longer-Lasting Floor
When the surface is prepared correctly, the epoxy holds up better over time and stays looking good for longer.
Our Preparation & Repair Services
Diamond Grinding
We grind the concrete to remove old coatings, smooth the surface, and help the epoxy bond properly.
Concrete Repair
We fill cracks, holes, and damaged areas so the floor is even and ready for epoxy application.
Moisture Check
We check for basic moisture issues that can affect epoxy adhesion and help decide the best approach before installation.
Cleaning & Degreasing
We thoroughly clean the concrete to remove dust, dirt, oils, and contaminants, giving the epoxy a clean surface to bond to.
Professional Equipment & Technology
Diamond Grinders
We use diamond grinding equipment to remove old coatings, smooth the concrete, and help the epoxy bond properly.
- Removes old paint or coatings
- Evens out surface texture
- Helps create a clean, solid base for epoxy
Concrete Repair Tools
We use the right tools and materials to fix cracks, holes, and damaged areas before coating.
- Crack filling
- Hole patching
- Minor concrete repairs
Moisture Checking Tools
We check for basic moisture issues that may affect how well the epoxy bonds.
- Simple moisture checks
- Visual inspection
- Basic meter testing when needed
Cleaning & Prep Equipment
We clean and prepare the concrete so the epoxy bonds properly and the finish lasts longer.
- Dust extraction
- Degreasing tools
- Surface cleaning equipment
Our Preparation Process
Initial Assessment
We check the condition of the concrete, look for cracks or weak areas, and make sure the surface is suitable for epoxy.
Repair & Patching
We fix small cracks, holes, and damaged spots so the floor is ready for coating and has a smoother overall finish.
Surface Profiling
We grind the concrete to remove dirt, coatings, and weak top layers, helping the epoxy bond better and last longer.
Final Check
We inspect the floor before installation to make sure the surface is clean, dry, and properly prepared.
Why Professional Preparation is Critical
Damaged Concrete
Concrete can have small chips or worn spots that show through epoxy if not repaired.
Our Solution:
We patch minor damage and weak areas so the floor is smoother and ready for coating.
Moisture Problems
Too much moisture in the concrete can affect how well epoxy bonds and dries.
Our Solution:
We check for basic moisture issues and discuss the best approach before installation.
Dirty or Contaminated Surfaces
Oil, grease, paint, or dirt can stop epoxy from sticking properly.
Our Solution:
We clean and grind the surface to remove contaminants and create a better bonding surface.
Cracks & Small Joints
Minor cracks and small joints can show through the epoxy if left untreated.
Our Solution:
We fill small cracks and joints so the surface is as even as possible before coating.