Epoxy Removal in Lighthouse Point, FL
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Professional Floor Removal Lighthouse Point
Your failed epoxy isn’t just an eyesore—it’s blocking your next move. Whether you’re dealing with peeling coating, bubbling from moisture issues, or a botched installation that never cured right, you need it gone completely.
We don’t just scrape off the surface. Our removal process gets down to clean concrete, properly prepared for whatever flooring system you’re installing next. No residue left behind to cause adhesion problems. No shortcuts that’ll come back to haunt your new floor.
You get a surface that’s ready to work with, not against you.
Epoxy Contractors Lighthouse Point Florida
We’ve been handling epoxy and concrete projects across South Florida since 2020. We’ve worked with everyone from homeowners in Lighthouse Point to government facilities like the Coast Guard and US Military installations.
Here’s what that experience means for you: we understand why epoxy fails, how to remove it without damaging your substrate, and what it takes to prep the surface properly for your next coating. We’re not just removal specialists—we install epoxy too, so we know exactly what the new system will need to bond correctly.
Licensed, insured, and equipped with commercial-grade removal equipment that gets the job done efficiently.
Epoxy Floor Removal Process Florida
First, we assess your existing epoxy—thickness, adhesion, and what went wrong with the original installation. This tells us which removal method will work best and how long the project will take.
Next comes the actual removal. Depending on your coating, we use diamond grinding equipment, scarifying machines, or shot blasting to mechanically remove every trace of the old epoxy. We protect your property with plastic sheeting and aluminum ramps before we start, so dust and debris stay contained.
Finally, we prep the surface to the concrete surface profile your new flooring system requires. Clean, properly textured concrete that’s ready for primer and your new coating. We handle the debris removal too, so you’re left with exactly what you need—nothing more, nothing less.
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Lighthouse Point Flooring Removal Services
Professional epoxy removal in Lighthouse Point means more than just getting the old coating off. You’re dealing with Florida’s humidity, which can cause moisture issues if the job isn’t done right. You need contractors who understand local conditions and building requirements.
Our removal service includes complete debris cleanup, proper dust containment, and surface preparation to manufacturer specifications. We work with the same premium products we use for installations—Sherwin Williams and Fosroc systems—so we know exactly what surface profile and cleanliness standards your new coating needs.
For commercial properties, we can work overnight or weekends to minimize disruption. Residential projects get the same attention to detail, whether it’s your garage floor or a pool deck that needs to be refinished.
How much does professional epoxy removal cost in Lighthouse Point?
Professional epoxy removal typically runs $3-9 per square foot, depending on the coating thickness and removal method required. Thinner coatings under 8 mils can often be shot blasted off, while thicker systems need diamond grinding equipment.
The total cost depends on your specific situation—how much epoxy needs to come off, what condition your concrete is in, and what surface prep your new flooring requires. We provide transparent pricing with a free consultation, so you know exactly what you’re paying for before we start.
Can I remove epoxy flooring myself to save money?
DIY epoxy removal is possible but risky. You’ll need to rent specialized equipment like floor grinders, handle hazardous dust containment, and know how to avoid damaging your concrete substrate. Most homeowners underestimate the time and physical effort involved.
The bigger issue is surface preparation. If you don’t get the concrete surface profile right, your new flooring system won’t bond properly. That means you’ll be dealing with the same adhesion problems again in a few years. Professional removal includes proper surface prep that meets manufacturer specifications.
How long does epoxy removal take for a typical garage?
A standard two-car garage typically takes 1-2 days for complete epoxy removal and surface preparation. The timeline depends on the coating thickness, how well it’s bonded, and what surface profile we need to achieve for your new flooring.
Commercial projects vary more widely based on square footage and access requirements. We can work around your schedule—overnight or weekend removal for businesses that can’t shut down during regular hours. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during our initial consultation.
Will removing epoxy damage my concrete floor underneath?
Proper epoxy removal shouldn’t damage sound concrete. We use controlled mechanical methods—diamond grinding, scarifying, or shot blasting—that remove the coating without compromising the substrate integrity.
If your concrete has existing cracks or weak spots, we’ll identify those during our assessment. Sometimes removal reveals substrate issues that were hidden under the epoxy, but that’s actually good—better to address those problems now than have your new flooring fail later. We can handle concrete repairs as part of the project if needed.
What’s the difference between chemical and mechanical epoxy removal?
Chemical removal uses solvents to soften the epoxy so it can be scraped off. It’s slower and creates hazardous fumes, plus it doesn’t achieve the surface profile most new coatings need. You’d still need mechanical preparation afterward.
Mechanical removal—grinding, scarifying, shot blasting—physically removes the epoxy and creates the proper surface texture in one step. It’s faster, more thorough, and gets you the concrete surface profile that ensures good adhesion for your new flooring. That’s why we use mechanical methods exclusively.
Do you handle the debris cleanup after epoxy removal?
Yes, complete debris cleanup is included in our removal service. Epoxy removal creates a significant amount of dust and debris that needs proper disposal. We contain the mess during the work and handle all cleanup afterward.
We use dust containment systems and protective sheeting to keep debris from spreading to other areas of your property. All removed material gets disposed of according to local regulations. You’re left with clean, prepared concrete ready for your next flooring system—no cleanup required on your end.
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