Epoxy Removal in Boynton Beach, FL

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Professional epoxy removal that actually preserves your concrete underneath, setting you up for whatever comes next.
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Professional Epoxy Floor Removal Services

Clean Concrete, Zero Damage, Real Results

You’re looking at old epoxy that’s cracked, yellowed, or just needs to go. The problem isn’t just removing it—it’s doing it without destroying the concrete underneath. That’s where most DIY attempts fall apart.

Removing epoxy isn’t for the faint of heart, and you’ll need to decide whether to tackle it yourself or hire professionals. There’s a real chance of concrete damage, especially with heavy-duty tools, though chips and scratches can be repaired before refinishing.

When we’re done, you get clean, bare concrete that’s ready for whatever flooring system comes next. No guesswork, no damage, no surprises.

Boynton Beach Flooring Removal Experts

We’ve Been Doing This Since 2020

SPF Industrial has built a reputation as the foremost choice among contractors in South Florida, with unmatched expertise and meticulous attention to detail, ensuring flawless execution the first time.

We’ve worked with government clients, military facilities, and countless commercial and residential properties across Boynton Beach and Palm Beach County. Boynton Beach sits between Palm Beach and Delray Beach as the third largest city in Palm Beach County, and we know this market inside and out.

The difference is simple: we show up with the right equipment, the right experience, and we get it done without the drama.

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Epoxy Removal Process Boynton Beach

Here’s Exactly How We Remove Your Epoxy

First, we evaluate the existing epoxy coating’s condition, thickness, adhesion, and damage areas, then clear the space for easy access.

We prepare the surface by cleaning thoroughly to remove dirt, debris, and contaminants, ensuring the substrate is dry to prevent adhesion issues. For coatings 8 mils or less, we use shot blasting. For thicker systems, we bring in 1,000 lb planetary grinders with diamond grinding tools.

We work systematically from one corner, using the selected method with manufacturer guidelines and recommended settings, progressing methodically for uniform removal. Once complete, we clean thoroughly and dispose of all waste materials according to local regulations.

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Epoxy Coating Removal Boynton Beach

What You Actually Get With Our Service

All our solutions involve mechanical methods and are guaranteed to give you a bare concrete floor. No chemicals, no guesswork, no surface damage that creates bigger problems down the road.

In Boynton Beach, where the median household income is $71,378 and average annual income reaches $91,243, property owners understand the value of doing things right the first time. With 63.8% of housing units being owner-occupied, there’s a clear preference for quality work that protects long-term property investments.

We bring professional-grade equipment that works about 10 times faster than manual labor methods, and we handle the entire process from start to finish. You get transparent pricing, emergency response when needed, and follow-up calls to make sure everything meets your expectations.

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How much does professional epoxy removal cost in Boynton Beach?

Professional epoxy removal costs vary depending on method, area size, and complexity, typically ranging from $2-5 per square foot for DIY methods up to $9 per square foot for professional services. Professional removal typically costs $3-12 per square foot depending on complexity.

The real question isn’t just cost—it’s value. Renting machinery and buying chemicals adds up quickly, and sometimes hiring professionals ends up more cost-effective. When you factor in the risk of concrete damage, time investment, and safety concerns, professional removal often makes financial sense.

We provide transparent pricing with 1-on-1 consultations, so you know exactly what you’re paying for upfront.

It’s possible to remove epoxy as a homeowner, but we don’t encourage this and highly recommend extensive research before attempting DIY removal. DIY removal requires serious elbow grease, harsh chemicals, and hours of scraping with metal scrapers or industrial-grade concrete grinders.

Floor grinders are extremely expensive to rent, and you need to read directions carefully since concrete surfaces aren’t indestructible and can be damaged by overgrinding. The process can be messy and hazardous, requiring protective gear like gloves, goggles, and dust masks.

Professional contractors have the right tools to remove floors effectively and prevent costly mistakes while completing jobs faster.

We use mechanical methods determined by the coating thickness. For coatings 8 mils or less, we typically use shot blasting to remove the surface. For coating systems 8 mils or more, we use 1,000 lb planetary grinders with diamond grinding tools.

We choose from mechanical grinding, shot blasting, scraping, chemical stripping, heat application, or specialized flooring removal machines depending on your project’s specific requirements. Since epoxy is chemically bonded and difficult to remove, it needs to be physically ground down, and we have the machines and expertise for this work.

Our approach is always mechanical rather than chemical, which means safer working conditions and better results for your concrete substrate.

Removal time varies by method, epoxy thickness, and area size. Solvent methods take several hours to a few days, while sanding or grinding requires a few days to a week. Small DIY projects can take a day or two, while larger jobs might require professional help and take longer.

Our professional equipment works about 10 times faster than manual labor methods using hand tools. We can typically complete most residential projects within 1-2 days, and commercial projects are scheduled based on size and complexity.

For businesses in Boynton Beach, we can work overnight or over weekends to minimize disruption to your operations. We provide clear timelines upfront and stick to them.

There’s a chance of minor damage, especially with heavy-duty tools, but any chips or scratches can be repaired with concrete patch before refinishing. Using the wrong products or chemicals could result in surface damage, requiring more repair and higher restoration costs.

Our mechanical methods are guaranteed to give you a bare concrete floor without the risks associated with chemical removal. We use proper tools to remove floors effectively and prevent costly mistakes.

We’ve been doing this since 2020 across South Florida, and we know how to remove epoxy without destroying your concrete substrate. That’s the whole point of hiring professionals.

After removal, we inspect the substrate surface to ensure it’s clean, smooth, and free of remaining epoxy residues, adhesives, or contaminants, addressing any surface irregularities or damage as needed. The surface can be recoated with high-performance epoxy or urethane, densified to harden, or sealed to protect the surface.

If necessary, we repair any substrate damage, cracks, or imperfections before new flooring applications, preparing the surface according to manufacturer requirements including cleaning, leveling, and priming. The concrete can even be polished up to 3000 grit for a high-end finish.

The goal is clean, prepared concrete that’s ready for whatever flooring system you choose next—whether that’s new epoxy, polished concrete, or something completely different.

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