Epoxy Removal in Medley, FL
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Professional Floor Removal Medley
When your epoxy floor isn’t working anymore, you need it gone completely. Not patched. Not half-removed. Gone.
You get concrete that’s properly prepared for whatever comes next. Whether that’s a new epoxy system, polished concrete, or something else entirely, the surface is ready. No adhesion problems. No failed bonds. No callbacks.
Our removal process handles everything from failed applications to worn-out coatings. Your concrete stays intact, properly profiled, and ready for the next phase of your project.
Epoxy Contractors Medley Florida
We’ve been serving Medley’s industrial corridor since 2020. We understand this area’s unique demands because we work here daily.
Medley’s industrial landscape requires contractors who understand tight schedules and zero-tolerance environments. With over 60,000 workers flowing through this area every day, downtime isn’t an option.
We’ve handled projects for government facilities, military installations, and major industrial operations throughout South Florida. When Sysco, cement plants, and warehouse operations need flooring work done right, they call contractors who understand industrial requirements.
Floor Removal Process Medley
Every removal project starts with assessment. We determine whether your epoxy is cured or uncured, check the concrete condition underneath, and plan the approach that protects your substrate.
For cured epoxy, we use mechanical removal with diamond grinding equipment. This strips the coating completely while creating the proper surface profile for future applications. The process is dustless and controlled.
For uncured or problematic coatings, we apply appropriate solvents, allow proper dwell time, then mechanically remove the softened material. The concrete gets neutralized and cleaned to remove any chemical residue.
Surface preparation follows removal. We repair any minor concrete damage, ensure proper pH levels, and verify the surface meets specifications for your next flooring system.
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Industrial Epoxy Removal Services
Our epoxy removal service includes complete coating stripping, surface assessment, concrete repair if needed, and proper preparation for future applications. You get a clean slate that’s ready for whatever comes next.
In Medley’s industrial environment, we understand the unique challenges. High humidity affects removal timing. Heavy machinery requirements mean floors need to be back in service quickly. Chemical exposure from industrial operations requires specific removal approaches.
We work with Sherwin Williams products and follow their preparation specifications. This ensures compatibility if you’re planning a new epoxy system. Our removal process meets industrial standards for surface preparation, giving you the foundation for a long-lasting floor.
Our service includes complete cleanup, waste disposal, and surface testing to verify readiness. You get documentation showing the concrete meets specifications for your next flooring phase.
How long does epoxy removal take in an industrial setting?
Most industrial epoxy removal projects take 24-48 hours depending on the coating thickness and floor size. We understand Medley’s industrial operations can’t afford extended downtime.
For standard warehouse floors, we typically complete removal in one day with surface preparation the following day. Thicker industrial coatings or multiple layers may require additional time, but we work around your operational schedule.
We plan removal timing to minimize disruption to your business. Night and weekend work is available for facilities that operate during standard business hours.
Will epoxy removal damage my concrete floor underneath?
Proper epoxy removal protects your concrete when done correctly. We use diamond grinding techniques that remove the coating while creating the ideal surface profile for future applications.
The key is using the right removal method for your specific epoxy type. Cured epoxy requires mechanical removal, while uncured coatings respond better to chemical softening followed by mechanical stripping. Wrong approaches can damage concrete.
Our process includes concrete assessment before and after removal. Any minor surface damage gets repaired as part of our service, ensuring you have sound concrete ready for the next flooring system.
Can you remove failed epoxy coatings that didn’t cure properly?
Yes, failed epoxy coatings are actually easier to remove than fully cured systems. Improperly mixed or applied epoxy often remains tacky or soft, making removal more straightforward.
We use appropriate solvents to further soften the failed coating, then mechanically remove all residue. The concrete gets thoroughly cleaned and neutralized to remove any chemical contamination that might affect future applications.
Failed coatings often indicate underlying concrete issues like moisture problems or contamination. We identify and address these issues during our removal process, preventing future coating failures.
What preparation is needed before epoxy removal starts?
The area needs to be cleared of equipment, inventory, and debris. We need access to electrical power for our grinding equipment and adequate ventilation for dust control.
Any floor drains should be protected, and we recommend covering nearby equipment that can’t be moved. Our process is dustless, but industrial environments require extra precautions.
We handle all other preparation including surface assessment, moisture testing, and contamination checks. You don’t need to do any surface prep work before we arrive.
How do you handle waste disposal from removed epoxy?
All removed epoxy material and grinding debris gets properly disposed of according to local regulations. Industrial coatings sometimes contain chemicals requiring special handling.
We test removed material if there’s any question about hazardous content. Most standard epoxy coatings are non-hazardous waste, but industrial environments may have additional requirements.
Disposal costs are included in our quoted price. You don’t get surprise charges for waste handling or disposal fees after the project is complete.
Can you remove epoxy and install new flooring in the same project?
Yes, we handle complete floor renovation from removal through new installation. This approach ensures proper surface preparation and eliminates coordination issues between different contractors.
Our removal process creates the exact surface profile needed for your new flooring system. Whether you want new epoxy, polished concrete, or another industrial flooring type, the surface is properly prepared.
Single-contractor projects typically finish faster and cost less than coordinating multiple trades. You get one point of contact and one warranty covering the entire floor renovation.
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