Surface preparation and restoration are used to improve the condition, cleanliness, and usability of existing concrete. These services are often performed before coatings, overlays, or repairs—or as a standalone improvement depending on the surface and goals.
Because every slab and site is different, the exact approach is based on current surface condition, intended use, and project requirements reviewed during the estimate process.
Services Included
- Concrete grinding
- Concrete polishing
- Adhesive removal
- Shot blasting (surface profiling)
- Concrete repairs (as needed)
- Concrete sealing
- Power washing
Common Uses
These services are commonly used on garage floors, basements, commercial slabs, walkways, and other concrete areas where cleaning, preparation, or surface improvement is needed. Suitability depends on factors like surface wear, prior coatings, and current texture or contamination.
What to Expect
Projects typically start with a quick evaluation of the existing concrete. Based on the condition and goals, we determine an approach that prioritizes practical performance and a clean result. Any details such as access, dust control considerations, and scheduling are reviewed during the estimating process.
FAQs
Do you always recommend grinding or shot blasting? +
Not always. The best method depends on the surface condition and what the concrete is being prepared for. We’ll recommend an approach based on the site and project goals.
Can you remove old adhesives or coatings? +
In many cases, yes. Removal methods vary depending on the material present and how it has bonded to the surface.
Do sealing and power washing improve appearance? +
They can help refresh the look of concrete and support routine maintenance. Results vary depending on the age and condition of the surface.
Do you provide estimates for restoration work? +
Yes. We review the surface condition, discuss goals, and provide an estimate based on the scope that makes sense for the space.