Epoxy Removal in Dania Beach, FL
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Professional Epoxy Floor Removal Services
When your epoxy floor starts cracking, yellowing, or peeling, you need it gone. Fast. That’s where we come in.
You get a clean concrete surface ready for new flooring. No leftover residue. No guesswork about whether the prep work was done right. Just a solid foundation that’s ready for whatever you’re planning next.
The difference shows immediately. Your space looks professional again. Your safety concerns disappear. And you can move forward with confidence, knowing the job was done properly the first time.
Trusted Flooring Contractors Dania Beach
Since 2020, we’ve been the go-to choice for epoxy removal across South Florida. Our client list includes the Coast Guard, US Military, City of Doral, and City of Sunny Isles.
Why do government agencies trust us? Because we show up on time, do the work right, and leave the site cleaner than we found it. No shortcuts. No surprises.
Dania Beach businesses know they can count on us. Whether it’s a 2,000-square-foot warehouse or a residential garage, we bring the same level of professionalism and attention to detail that’s earned us contracts with some of the most demanding clients in Florida.
Epoxy Floor Removal Process
First, we assess your floor. We check the thickness, adhesion, and any damage areas to choose the right removal method. No guesswork.
Next, we prep the space. Equipment gets positioned, safety measures go in place, and we protect surrounding areas from dust and debris.
Then comes the removal. We use mechanical grinding, shot blasting, or chemical stripping depending on what your specific floor needs. Each method is chosen for efficiency and results, not convenience.
Finally, we clean everything thoroughly. You’re left with a bare concrete surface that’s ready for new flooring installation. The workspace is clean, debris is properly disposed of, and you can move to the next phase immediately.
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Complete Flooring Removal Solutions
You get complete epoxy removal using professional-grade equipment. We handle mechanical grinding, chemical stripping, and shot blasting based on your floor’s specific needs.
Safety equipment and proper ventilation are standard. We protect your property with dust control systems and proper containment. All debris gets disposed of according to local regulations.
In Dania Beach’s industrial corridor near the airport, we see a lot of warehouse floors that need complete removal due to heavy forklift traffic. Retail spaces downtown often need gentler chemical removal to preserve the concrete underneath. We adjust our approach based on your specific situation and local building requirements.
The job isn’t done until your concrete surface is clean, smooth, and ready for new flooring installation.
How long does epoxy removal take in Dania Beach?
Removal time depends on the method and floor size. Chemical stripping typically takes several hours to a few days. Mechanical grinding usually requires a few days to a week.
For most residential garages, we’re done in 1-2 days. Commercial spaces can take 3-5 days depending on square footage and epoxy thickness. We give you an accurate timeline during our initial assessment.
The key is choosing the right method for your specific floor. Thicker industrial epoxy needs mechanical removal. Thinner residential coatings often come off with chemical methods. We don’t use a one-size-fits-all approach.
What’s the cost difference between DIY and professional removal?
DIY epoxy removal costs $2-5 per square foot for materials and equipment rental. Professional removal runs $6-9 per square foot but includes labor, equipment, safety gear, and proper disposal.
The hidden costs of DIY add up fast. Equipment rental, chemical purchases, safety gear, and disposal fees often make the price difference smaller than expected. Plus, you’re dealing with potentially hazardous chemicals and dust.
Most clients find professional removal worth the investment. You avoid the health risks, equipment learning curve, and time investment. Plus, if something goes wrong during DIY removal, you’re looking at concrete repair costs on top of starting over.
Is epoxy removal safe for occupied buildings?
Yes, when done properly with professional equipment and safety protocols. We use proper ventilation, dust control systems, and containment methods to protect occupied spaces.
Chemical removal requires careful ventilation planning. We set up fans, open windows and doors, and monitor air quality throughout the process. Mechanical methods need dust collection systems to prevent contamination.
For businesses staying open during removal, we often work nights or weekends. This minimizes disruption while ensuring proper safety measures. We coordinate timing with your schedule to keep operations running smoothly.
Will epoxy removal damage my concrete underneath?
Professional removal protects your concrete when done correctly. We adjust our methods based on the concrete’s condition and the type of epoxy coating.
Mechanical methods like grinding are controlled to remove only the epoxy layer. We start with less aggressive settings and increase as needed. Chemical stripping is gentler on concrete but requires proper neutralization afterward.
The biggest risk comes from inexperienced removal attempts. Wrong grinding settings can gouge concrete. Improper chemical use can cause etching or staining. That’s why professional assessment and execution matter. We preserve your concrete investment while removing the unwanted coating.
Can you remove epoxy from any type of concrete floor?
We remove epoxy from most concrete surfaces, but the approach varies based on the concrete’s age, condition, and the original epoxy installation method.
Newer concrete with properly bonded epoxy requires mechanical removal. Older concrete or poorly bonded coatings often respond well to chemical methods. Decorative concrete needs extra care to preserve surface treatments.
Some specialty floors require custom approaches. Polished concrete underneath epoxy needs different handling than standard industrial slabs. We assess each floor individually and recommend the safest, most effective removal method for your specific situation.
What happens to the concrete after epoxy removal?
After removal, your concrete surface is clean and ready for new flooring installation. We inspect for any damage, cracks, or irregularities that might need repair before new coatings.
Most surfaces need minimal prep work for new epoxy installation. Some may require acid etching or light grinding to ensure proper adhesion. We identify any needed repairs during the removal process.
The concrete typically looks better than when the old epoxy was first installed. Removal often reveals the original surface quality and helps identify any underlying issues. This gives you a solid foundation for whatever flooring system you choose next.
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