Surface Preparation
Mechanical profiling that opens the concrete so coatings bond to the slab, not just the surface.
- Before any coating system
- Over old or failing coatings
- On sealed or contaminated slabs
The technical work that makes a coating last — and the repair and maintenance services that keep existing floors in service.
Mechanical profiling that opens the concrete so coatings bond to the slab, not just the surface.
Diamond tooling creates the correct surface profile and removes surface contaminants.
Steel-shot blasting profiles large areas quickly and evenly for high-build systems.
Removal of failing coatings, glues, and mastics to reach a sound, coatable surface.
Systems that control concrete moisture vapor so new coatings bond and last.
Structural and cosmetic repair of cracks and control joints before coating.
Removal of old flooring, toppings, and coatings to prepare for a new system.
Repair and re-coating that brings worn or damaged floors back to service.
Chemical-, abrasion-, and moisture-resistant coatings that protect concrete assets.
Scheduled cleaning, repair, and re-coating programs that extend floor life.
Most coating failures trace back to preparation, not the coating itself. Mechanical profiling, moisture control, and sound repairs are what let a system bond and stay bonded for years.
From grinding and moisture mitigation to crack repair and ongoing maintenance — tell us what your floor needs.