Concrete Grinding in Boca Raton, FL

Floors That Last Decades, Not Just Years

Professional concrete grinding that transforms damaged surfaces into durable, low-maintenance floors—without the downtime or surprise costs you’ve dealt with before.
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Concrete Grinding Services Boca Raton

What You Actually Get From Proper Grinding

Your concrete stops being a maintenance problem. No more uneven surfaces creating trip hazards or making your space look worn down. No more spending thousands every year on repairs that don’t last.

Proper concrete grinding levels out damage, removes old coatings, and prepares your floor for whatever comes next—whether that’s polished concrete, epoxy, or just a clean, safe surface. The result is a floor that can handle South Florida’s humidity, salt air, and heavy use without breaking down in a few years.

You’re looking at 20 to 30 years of performance when it’s done right. That means fewer disruptions to your business or home, lower long-term costs, and a surface that actually reflects well on your property. If you’ve been dealing with cracked, stained, or uneven concrete, grinding resets the entire foundation so you can move forward with confidence.

Concrete Grinding Contractors Boca Raton

Veteran-Owned, Locally Trusted Since 2020

We’ve been serving Boca Raton and Palm Beach County since 2020, working with everyone from homeowners to the U.S. Coast Guard and City of Doral. We’re not the biggest operation in Florida, but we’re built on transparency, fast turnaround, and doing the job right the first time.

We work directly with property owners—not through layers of general contractors—so you get straight answers, upfront pricing, and someone who actually shows up when they say they will. Our team handles concrete grinding, polished concrete, epoxy flooring, and resurfacing across commercial and residential projects.

Boca Raton’s coastal environment is tough on concrete. Salt air, UV exposure, and constant humidity mean your floors take a beating that most contractors don’t account for. We do. Every project we take on factors in the local climate so your concrete performs long after we’re done.

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Concrete Floor Grinding Process

Here’s How We Handle Your Concrete

We start with a site visit to assess your concrete’s condition—checking for cracks, unevenness, old coatings, and any structural issues that need attention before grinding begins. This isn’t a sales pitch. It’s a real evaluation so we know exactly what your floor needs.

Once we’re clear on the scope, we bring in commercial-grade diamond grinding equipment to level the surface and remove any damaged or contaminated layers. This process exposes clean, sound concrete and creates the profile needed for whatever finish you’re applying next. If there are cracks or joints that need repair, we handle that during prep so nothing gets missed.

After grinding, we clean the surface completely and move into the next phase—whether that’s polishing, sealing, or epoxy application. The timeline depends on your project size and condition, but we can turn around smaller jobs in 24 to 48 hours if you’re on a tight schedule. You’ll know what to expect before we start, and we’ll keep you updated if anything changes.

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What’s Included in Our Concrete Grinding

You get a full surface evaluation before any grinding starts, so there are no surprises halfway through the job. We assess damage, identify problem areas, and map out the best approach for your specific floor. That includes checking for moisture issues, which are common in Boca Raton and can ruin a concrete project if ignored.

Our grinding process uses diamond-embedded tools that progressively refine the surface—removing old coatings, leveling high spots, and opening up the concrete for better adhesion. We’re not just skimming the top layer. We’re creating a stable, clean foundation that performs under pressure. If your floor has cracks or control joints that need filling, we handle that as part of the prep work.

After grinding, you get a surface that’s ready for polishing, epoxy, or whatever finish makes sense for your space. We work with premium products from Sherwin Williams and Fosroc, so the materials going on your floor are built to last. And if something urgent comes up—a damaged floor that’s affecting your business or creating safety hazards—we offer 24 to 48-hour emergency response to get you back up and running fast.

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How long does concrete grinding take for a commercial space?

It depends on the size of your space and the condition of the concrete, but most commercial grinding projects take one to three days. Smaller areas—like a retail floor or office lobby—can often be completed in 24 to 48 hours if the concrete is in decent shape and doesn’t need major repairs.

Larger spaces like warehouses or industrial facilities take longer because there’s more square footage to cover and often more damage to address. If your concrete has deep cracks, old coatings that need removal, or uneven settling, that adds time to the process. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during the initial assessment so you can plan around it.

The good news is that concrete grinding doesn’t require long cure times like some flooring options. Once we’re done grinding and cleaning, you can move into the next phase—polishing, epoxy, or sealing—without waiting days for something to dry. That means less downtime for your business and faster access to a finished floor.

Grinding is the prep work. Polishing is the finish. They’re related, but they serve different purposes. Concrete grinding removes damaged layers, levels uneven surfaces, and creates the right profile for whatever comes next. It’s aggressive, functional, and focused on getting your concrete back to a clean, stable state.

Polishing takes that ground surface and refines it into a smooth, glossy finish using finer and finer diamond abrasives. The result is a shiny, reflective floor that’s durable, easy to maintain, and cuts down on lighting costs because it reflects more light. Polishing also densifies the concrete, making it harder and more resistant to wear.

You can’t polish concrete that hasn’t been properly ground first. If the surface is uneven, coated, or damaged, polishing won’t fix those issues—it’ll just highlight them. That’s why grinding is the foundation of any quality polished concrete job. We handle both, so your floor gets the prep it needs and the finish it deserves.

Yes, and it’s one of the most common reasons people call us. Old epoxy, sealers, and coatings eventually fail—they peel, crack, or wear through in high-traffic areas. When that happens, you can’t just apply a new coating over the old one. You have to remove it completely, or the new layer won’t bond properly and you’ll be back to square one in a few months.

Concrete grinding strips away those old coatings and gets you back to clean, bare concrete. Depending on how thick the coating is and how well it’s adhered, this can take more time than grinding raw concrete, but it’s the only way to do it right. We use diamond grinding tools that cut through epoxy, urethane, and acrylic sealers without damaging the concrete underneath.

Once the old coating is removed, we assess the concrete for any damage that was hidden beneath the surface—cracks, spalling, or weak spots that need repair. Then we prep the surface for whatever new finish you’re applying. Skipping this step is how you end up with peeling floors and wasted money, so we don’t cut corners on removal.

Concrete grinding typically runs between two and six dollars per square foot in Boca Raton, depending on the condition of your floor and what needs to be done. If your concrete is relatively clean and just needs leveling or light surface prep, you’re on the lower end. If there are thick coatings to remove, major cracks to repair, or significant unevenness, the price goes up.

The size of your project matters too. Larger spaces cost less per square foot because we’re able to work more efficiently. Smaller jobs or areas with a lot of obstacles—columns, drains, tight corners—take more time and precision, which affects pricing. We give you an upfront estimate after evaluating your space, so there’s no guessing or surprise charges later.

What you’re really paying for is the equipment, the expertise, and the time it takes to do it right. Cheap grinding jobs skip steps, use worn-out tools, or don’t address underlying issues, and you end up paying twice when the floor fails. We’d rather give you an honest price upfront and deliver a result that lasts than lowball the estimate and cut corners.

It can, but not if it’s done properly. Modern concrete grinding equipment uses dust collection systems that capture most of the silica dust at the source, so it doesn’t spread throughout your building. We use commercial-grade grinders with built-in vacuum attachments that keep the air clean and the workspace manageable.

That said, concrete grinding is still an industrial process, and some fine dust is inevitable. We take extra precautions in occupied buildings—sealing off work areas, using air scrubbers if needed, and cleaning up thoroughly at the end of each day. If you’re running a business during the work, we’ll coordinate with you to minimize disruption and keep dust out of customer or employee areas.

The bigger concern is usually noise, not dust. Grinding equipment is loud, so if you’re in a shared building or have noise-sensitive operations, we’ll work with you on scheduling. Early mornings, weekends, or after-hours work are all options if that’s what your situation requires. The goal is to get the job done without shutting down your business or creating problems for the people around you.

If your concrete is structurally sound—meaning it’s not crumbling, sinking, or severely cracked all the way through—grinding and resurfacing will almost always be the better option. Surface damage like staining, minor cracks, unevenness, or failed coatings can all be fixed with grinding. You’re saving 30 to 50 percent compared to tearing out and replacing the slab.

Replacement makes sense when the concrete has failed at a structural level. That means major settling, deep cracks that indicate foundation issues, or concrete that’s deteriorated to the point where it’s breaking apart. In South Florida, this sometimes happens with older slabs that weren’t properly installed or have been exposed to years of moisture intrusion without maintenance.

We’ll tell you honestly which route makes sense after we evaluate your floor. If grinding and resurfacing will give you another 20 years of performance, that’s what we’ll recommend. If the concrete is too far gone and you’d be throwing money at a losing battle, we’ll tell you that too. Our job is to give you the information you need to make the right call for your property and your budget.

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