Epoxy Removal in Glenvar Heights, FL
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Professional Epoxy Floor Removal
Your old epoxy floor is cracking, peeling, or just needs to go. You’re looking at what feels like a massive project with dust everywhere, potential concrete damage, and weeks of disruption.
Here’s what actually happens when you work with professionals who know epoxy removal inside and out. Your concrete comes out clean and intact. The job gets done in days, not weeks. And you’re left with a surface that’s ready for whatever comes next—whether that’s new epoxy, polished concrete, or something completely different.
The difference is having people who understand that epoxy removal isn’t about brute force. It’s about choosing the right method for your specific situation and executing it without damaging what’s underneath.
Glenvar Heights Flooring Contractors
SPF Industrial has been handling complex flooring projects across South Florida since 2020. We’ve worked with government facilities, military installations, and countless residential properties throughout Miami-Dade County.
What sets us apart in Glenvar Heights is understanding the local housing stock. Those mid-century ranch homes and updated condos each present unique challenges when it comes to flooring. We know how to work around the unique concrete pours and foundation types common in this area.
Our team specializes in epoxy and concrete systems exclusively. That means we’re not trying to sell you tile or wood—we focus on what we do best, and we do it right the first time.
Epoxy Removal Process
First, we evaluate your existing floor. Thickness of the coating, adhesion strength, and the condition of your concrete underneath all determine which removal method will work best. Some jobs need mechanical grinding with diamond discs. Others respond better to specialized solvents. We test small areas first so there are no surprises.
Next comes the actual removal. Our equipment handles the heavy lifting while protecting your concrete from damage. We work systematically across your space, maintaining proper ventilation and dust control throughout the process.
Finally, we clean and prep the surface. All residue gets removed, and we inspect every square foot to ensure your concrete is ready for whatever comes next. If you’re planning new flooring, we’ll make sure the surface meets the exact specifications your new system requires.
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Epoxy Floor Removal Services
Every epoxy removal project includes complete surface preparation, safe removal of all coating materials, and thorough cleanup. We handle disposal of all removed materials according to local regulations—no surprise fees or extra trips to the dump for you.
In Glenvar Heights, we’re particularly careful about dust control and noise management. Many of our clients are in close proximity to neighbors, and we respect that. Our equipment includes industrial dust collection systems, and we coordinate timing to minimize disruption.
You also get a detailed assessment of your concrete’s condition after removal. If we find any cracks, spalling, or other issues that need attention before new flooring goes down, we’ll walk you through your options. Our goal is making sure you have all the information you need to make the right decision for your space.
How long does epoxy removal take for a typical garage?
Most residential garage epoxy removal projects take 1-2 days, depending on the coating thickness and removal method required. Thicker industrial-grade coatings or heavily bonded systems might need an additional day.
The timeline also depends on what’s happening after removal. If you’re planning new flooring immediately, we coordinate the timing so there’s minimal gap between removal and installation. For projects where you’re taking time to decide on next steps, we focus on leaving your concrete properly sealed and protected.
Will removing epoxy damage my concrete floor?
Professional removal protects your concrete when done correctly. We use methods specifically chosen for your floor’s condition and the type of epoxy that was originally installed.
The key is proper evaluation before we start. Some removal methods are too aggressive for certain concrete conditions, while others won’t be effective enough. We test small areas first and adjust our approach based on how your specific floor responds. This prevents the gouging, etching, or surface damage that can happen with improper removal techniques.
Can you remove epoxy from decorative or stained concrete?
Yes, but decorative concrete requires extra care during removal. Acid stains, integral colors, and decorative aggregates can all be preserved with the right removal approach.
We start with the gentlest effective method and work up from there only if needed. Often, chemical removal or controlled mechanical methods can take off the epoxy while leaving the decorative elements intact. However, some decorative finishes may need touch-up work after removal, and we’ll discuss those possibilities upfront so you can plan accordingly.
What happens to the old epoxy after it’s removed?
All removed epoxy materials are disposed of according to local environmental regulations. Most epoxy coatings can be recycled or disposed of safely through approved waste management facilities.
We handle all disposal logistics as part of our service. This includes proper containment during removal, transportation to approved facilities, and documentation if required. You don’t need to worry about finding disposal options or making multiple trips—it’s all included in the project.
How much does professional epoxy removal cost?
Removal costs typically range from $3-8 per square foot, depending on coating thickness, removal method required, and site conditions. Thicker commercial coatings or difficult access areas may be on the higher end of that range.
We provide detailed estimates after evaluating your specific situation. Factors like the age of the coating, type of epoxy used, and condition of the underlying concrete all affect the final cost. We’ll walk you through the options so you understand exactly what you’re paying for and why different approaches have different costs.
Do you offer removal and reinstallation as a package?
Absolutely. Many clients prefer handling both removal and new installation through one contractor to ensure compatibility and seamless project management.
When we handle both phases, we can optimize the removal process for your new flooring system. Different coatings have different surface preparation requirements, and we can tailor the removal to leave your concrete in the exact condition needed. This often saves time and money compared to coordinating between separate contractors, and you get warranty coverage on the complete project.
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