Epoxy Removal in Pinewood, FL

Your Floors Deserve Better Than Patchy Epoxy

When your epoxy removal needs precision, not guesswork—you need flooring contractors who understand exactly what’s at stake.
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Professional Epoxy Floor Removal Services

Clean Concrete. Zero Damage. Done Right.

You’re staring at floors that tell a story you don’t want to keep telling. Maybe it’s the yellowing patches that scream “cheap job.” Or the sections peeling up like old paint on a fence post.

When epoxy goes bad, it doesn’t just look terrible—it becomes a liability. Customers notice. Employees notice. And every day you wait, that concrete underneath could be taking more damage from moisture seeping through failed coatings.

Here’s what happens when you get this floor removal handled properly: You get your concrete back to its original state, ready for whatever comes next. No gouges from amateur grinding. No chemical residue from harsh strippers. No concrete damage that costs you thousands down the road. Just clean, prepared surfaces that give you options again.

Trusted Pinewood Flooring Contractors

We’ve Been Cleaning Up Other People’s Mistakes Since 2020

We’ve been handling epoxy removal and flooring services across South Florida since July 2020, and we’ve seen every type of flooring disaster you can imagine. From DIY jobs gone sideways to contractor work that should never have passed inspection.

What sets us apart in Pinewood isn’t just our equipment—though our professional-grade removal tools do make a difference. It’s that we’ve worked with everyone from the US Military to the City of Doral, handling projects where failure isn’t an option. When the Coast Guard trusts you with their floors, you learn to do things right the first time.

We know Pinewood’s mix of residential and commercial properties, from warehouse spaces to garage floors that need a fresh start. We understand that downtime costs money, which is why we focus on efficient flooring removal that gets your space back in service fast.

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Epoxy Removal Process Pinewood

Here’s Exactly How We Get Your Concrete Back

First, we assess what you’re dealing with. Not all floor removal jobs are the same—epoxy thickness, age, and adhesion strength all matter. We test a small area to determine the best approach for your specific situation, whether it’s a residential garage or commercial warehouse floor.

Next comes the actual removal. We use specialized mechanical equipment designed for this exact purpose—no harsh chemicals that create fumes or environmental concerns. Our flooring removal machines can handle everything from thin residential coatings to thick industrial applications, adjusting our approach based on what your concrete can handle.

Finally, we clean everything up. That means proper disposal of all removed materials, thorough cleanup of the work area, and a final inspection to make sure your concrete is ready for whatever flooring services come next. We don’t consider the job done until you can see the difference.

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What You Get With Professional Removal

When you work with us for epoxy removal in Pinewood, you’re getting more than just floor removal service. You’re getting a complete flooring solution that includes assessment, removal, cleanup, and disposal—all handled by the same experienced flooring contractors.

Our process is designed specifically for Florida’s conditions. We understand how Pinewood’s humidity affects removal work, and we know how to handle the various epoxy systems commonly used in South Florida commercial and residential applications. Whether you’re dealing with a residential garage floor or a commercial warehouse space, we adjust our flooring services approach to match your needs.

We also provide transparent pricing upfront through our 1-on-1 consultations—no surprises, no hidden fees. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before we start, and we stand behind our work with the same precision that’s earned us contracts with government and military facilities across Florida.

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How do you remove epoxy without damaging the concrete underneath?

We use specialized mechanical removal equipment rather than harsh chemicals or aggressive grinding that can damage concrete. Our flooring removal machines are designed specifically for epoxy removal, with adjustable settings that let us match the removal method to your specific concrete and coating situation.

Before we start the full job, we test our approach on a small, inconspicuous area to make sure we’re using the right technique. This prevents the gouging, scratching, or chemical damage that can happen when floor removal isn’t done properly. Our goal is to get your concrete back to its original condition, not create new problems you’ll have to fix later.

Most residential flooring removal projects take one to two days, depending on the size of the area and the type of epoxy we’re removing. Commercial projects vary more widely based on square footage and complexity, but we can usually provide accurate timeframes during our initial consultation.

The actual removal time depends on several factors: how thick the epoxy flooring is, how well it’s bonded to the concrete, and what type of coating system was originally used. Newer epoxy that hasn’t fully cured is faster to remove than older, well-bonded systems. We always give you realistic expectations upfront so you can plan your flooring services accordingly.

All removed epoxy material is properly collected and disposed of according to local Pinewood and Florida regulations—this isn’t something you need to worry about. We handle the entire cleanup process, including removal of all debris and dust created during the floor removal process.

Our removal process is designed to be as clean as possible from the start. We use dust control measures and contain the work area to minimize mess. When we’re finished, we do a thorough cleanup of the entire work area, not just where we were working. You shouldn’t have to clean up after our work.

Yes, poorly installed or failing epoxy flooring is actually often easier to remove than properly installed coatings. When epoxy is peeling, yellowing, or showing adhesion problems, it usually means the original flooring contractor didn’t follow proper installation procedures.

These problem coatings typically come up more readily because they never formed a proper bond with the concrete in the first place. However, we still use the same careful approach to make sure we don’t damage the concrete underneath. Poor epoxy installation often leaves the concrete in compromised condition, so we pay extra attention to preserving what’s left of your original surface.

Yes, we provide detailed estimates after evaluating your specific flooring removal project. Every epoxy removal job is different, so we need to see what we’re working with before giving you accurate pricing for our flooring services.

During our consultation, we’ll assess the type of epoxy flooring, the condition of the concrete, the size of the area, and any special considerations for your Pinewood project. This lets us give you transparent, upfront pricing with no surprises. We explain exactly what’s included in our service and what you can expect from start to finish.

After removal, you’ll have clean concrete that’s ready for whatever flooring services you want next—whether that’s new epoxy installation, polishing, or just leaving it as exposed concrete. The surface should look similar to how it did before the original epoxy flooring was applied.

We’ll walk through the completed work with you to make sure you’re satisfied with the results. If you’re planning to install new flooring, we can also advise on any surface preparation that might be needed. Our goal is to leave you with concrete that gives you options, not limitations, for your next flooring project.

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