Concrete Grinding in South Palm Beach, FL

Smooth, Level Concrete That’s Ready for What’s Next

Dustless grinding, precise surface prep, and floors that actually bond right the first time—without the rework or the mess.
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Professional Concrete Floor Grinding Contractors

What Proper Grinding Actually Gets You

Your concrete needs to be flat, clean, and profiled correctly before anything else goes on top. Skip that step or rush it, and you’re looking at adhesive failure, uneven coatings, or a floor that starts failing in months instead of years.

Concrete grinding removes old coatings, levels out high spots, opens up the pore structure, and creates the surface profile your epoxy or overlay system needs to bond. It’s not just smoothing things out—it’s preparing the substrate so the next layer actually sticks.

When it’s done right, you get faster install times, better material coverage, longer system life, and way fewer callbacks. You also avoid the dust nightmare that comes with traditional grinding, because we run dustless systems that keep your space breathable and your crew safe.

Concrete Grinding Contractors Serving South Palm Beach

Veteran-Owned, Florida-Based, and Built for Real Work

We’ve been handling concrete restoration and epoxy systems across South Florida since 2020. We’ve worked with the Coast Guard, the U.S. Army, the City of Doral, Sunny Isles, county schools, and commercial clients who don’t have time for second chances.

We’re not a franchise or a crew of subcontractors. Every grinder, every polisher, every prep tech is a full-time SPF employee. That means accountability, consistency, and no surprises when we show up.

South Palm Beach sits in one of the wealthiest and most construction-active areas in Florida. The expectations here are high, the timelines are tight, and the humidity doesn’t forgive bad prep work. We get it—and we plan for it.

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Our Concrete Grinding Process in South Palm Beach

Here’s How We Prep Your Floors the Right Way

We start with a walkthrough and a surface assessment. We’re looking at flatness, existing coatings, cracks, moisture levels, and what you’re planning to put down next. That tells us what equipment to bring and how aggressive the grind needs to be.

Then we set up dust containment and run our grinders with high-performance vacuums and HEPA filtration. The goal is to hit the profile your coating system requires—whether that’s a light etch or a deeper CSP—without turning your building into a dust storm.

Once the surface is level and profiled, we clean it, check for any remaining contaminants, and run a final pass if needed. If you’re doing epoxy or a decorative overlay, the floor is prepped and ready to go the same day in most cases. You’ll have foot traffic back in 12 hours and full load capacity in 72.

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What’s Included in Our Concrete Grinding Service

You’re getting diamond grinding with dust extraction, not a guy with a rental and a shop vac. We bring industrial grinders, planetary systems for large areas, and edgers for tight spots. All of it runs through HEPA-rated vacuums that capture 99% of airborne silica.

We handle surface prep for epoxy installs, coating removals, trip hazard elimination, and concrete leveling. If there’s old adhesive, paint, or urethane on the slab, we take it down to clean concrete. If there are lippage issues or uneven pours, we grind them flat.

South Florida’s climate makes moisture management critical. We review flatness reports within 72 hours and adjust our approach based on your slab’s FF rating. Higher specs mean more passes, finer diamonds, and tighter tolerances. We also coordinate with your coating schedule so there’s no downtime between prep and install. If you’re in Palm Beach County and dealing with commercial timelines, government specs, or just a garage floor that needs to be right—this is what that looks like.

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How long does concrete grinding take for a typical commercial space?

It depends on square footage, surface condition, and how much material we’re removing. A 2,000-square-foot space with light grinding usually takes a day. Larger commercial floors or heavy coating removal can take two to three days.

We bring multiple grinders and run them simultaneously when the layout allows. That cuts time without cutting quality. Most projects are walk-ready in 12 hours and fully cured for equipment or vehicle traffic within 72 hours.

If you’re on a tight schedule—like a retail remodel or a kitchen that needs to reopen fast—we can often work nights or weekends. Just let us know upfront so we can staff accordingly.

It’s not zero dust, but it’s close. We use grinders with shrouds that connect directly to industrial vacuums with HEPA filters. Those systems capture the dust right at the source, before it goes airborne.

You won’t see clouds. You won’t need to tape off the whole building. And your crew won’t be coughing or dealing with silica exposure. That’s a big deal in Florida, especially if you’re in a food facility, medical space, or anywhere with air quality standards.

Traditional grinding without dust control is a health hazard and a cleanup nightmare. We’ve seen jobs where contractors had to shut down entire floors just to deal with the fallout. That’s not how we work.

Yes. That’s one of the most common reasons people call us. Old epoxy, urethane, paint, or adhesive has to come off before you can put anything new down. Grinding is the fastest and most reliable way to do that.

We adjust our tooling based on what’s on the slab. Thick epoxy might need aggressive diamonds and multiple passes. Thin coatings come up faster. Either way, we’re taking it down to bare concrete so the next system bonds properly.

If the existing coating is failing or delaminating, that’s a red flag that the original prep wasn’t done right. We make sure that doesn’t happen again. You’ll get a clean profile, no residue, and a surface that’s ready for whatever comes next.

Grinding is about surface prep—removing material, leveling the slab, and creating texture for coatings to bond. Polishing is about refinement—using progressively finer diamonds to create a smooth, reflective finish that’s the final surface.

If you’re installing epoxy, an overlay, or any kind of topping, you need grinding. If you want exposed concrete with a glossy, stone-like finish, you’re talking about polished concrete. Both use similar equipment, but the process and outcome are completely different.

We do both. A lot of clients in South Palm Beach start with grinding to prep for epoxy, then later decide they want polished concrete in a different area. We can walk you through what makes sense for your space and your budget.

Ideally, yes—at least in the area we’re working. We need clear access to the floor, and anything sitting on it will either need to be relocated or worked around, which slows things down.

If you’ve got heavy equipment, racking, or fixtures that can’t be moved, we can usually grind around them or coordinate in phases. We’ve done plenty of jobs where the space stayed partially operational. It just takes more planning.

For residential projects like garages or basements, we ask that you clear out cars, storage, and anything that could get dust on it. Even with our filtration systems, it’s smart to protect what you can. We’ll handle the rest.

Most commercial projects run between $2 and $6 per square foot, depending on the scope. Light surface prep on clean concrete is on the lower end. Heavy coating removal, lippage correction, or high-spec flatness requirements cost more.

We don’t quote over the phone because every slab is different. We need to see the space, test the surface, and understand what you’re prepping for. Then we can give you a real number that won’t change halfway through the job.

What we can tell you is this: proper grinding saves you money on the backend. It reduces material waste, prevents coating failures, and cuts down on labor overruns during install. Skipping it or going cheap usually costs more in the long run. We’d rather give you an honest price upfront than deal with change orders later.

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