Epoxy Removal in West Perrine, FL
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Professional Flooring Removal West Perrine
Your failed epoxy floor doesn’t have to be a permanent problem. When DIY kits fail or previous contractors cut corners, you’re left with peeling, bubbling, or delaminating floors that look terrible and get worse every day.
We use commercial-grade grinders and diamond tools to mechanically remove failed epoxy systems without damaging your underlying concrete. No guesswork, no shortcuts, no surprises.
The result? Clean, properly prepared concrete that’s ready for whatever comes next. Whether you’re installing new epoxy, polished concrete, or another flooring system, we give you the foundation you need for a successful project.
West Perrine Epoxy Contractors
We’ve been serving West Perrine and the greater Miami-Dade area since 2020. As a veteran-owned company, we bring military precision to every epoxy removal project.
We’ve worked with government facilities, military installations, and hundreds of residential properties throughout South Florida. Our team understands the unique challenges Florida’s climate creates for flooring systems.
When other contractors leave you with damaged concrete or half-finished removal jobs, we step in to fix what went wrong and get your project back on track.
Epoxy Floor Removal Process
First, we assess your failed epoxy system to determine the best removal approach. Thin coatings under 8 mils can often be shot blasted, while thicker systems require our 1,000-pound planetary grinders with diamond tools.
Next, we set up dust control systems and begin mechanical removal. Our commercial-grade equipment strips away the failed epoxy layer by layer, preserving your concrete underneath.
Finally, we clean and inspect the surface to ensure complete removal and proper concrete surface profile for your next flooring installation. Most residential projects are completed within 24-48 hours.
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Flooring Removal Services West Perrine
Our epoxy removal service includes complete mechanical stripping, dust control, debris removal, and surface preparation. We handle everything from small residential garage floors to large commercial spaces.
West Perrine’s location in Miami-Dade means dealing with Florida’s humidity and temperature fluctuations that cause many epoxy failures. Our team understands these local conditions and how they affect both removal and preparation for new installations.
We work with failed DIY epoxy kits, contractor mistakes, and systems damaged by moisture, poor surface prep, or improper mixing. No matter what caused your epoxy to fail, we have the equipment and expertise to remove it completely.
How do you remove epoxy flooring without damaging the concrete underneath?
We use professional-grade mechanical removal methods with diamond grinding tools and planetary grinders. Unlike chemical strippers that can be unpredictable, mechanical removal gives us complete control over the process.
Our equipment is specifically designed for epoxy removal, with adjustable settings that let us strip away the coating layer by layer. This prevents gouging or damaging the concrete substrate underneath.
We also use dust collection systems during grinding to maintain visibility and ensure we’re removing all epoxy residue without over-grinding the concrete surface.
How long does epoxy removal take for a typical residential project?
Most residential epoxy removal projects in West Perrine are completed within 24-48 hours, depending on the size of the area and thickness of the failed coating system.
Single-car garages typically take one day, while larger spaces or thicker commercial-grade epoxy systems may require two days. We provide accurate time estimates during our initial consultation.
Emergency removal projects can often be prioritized for same-day or next-day completion when needed, especially for commercial clients who can’t afford extended downtime.
What causes epoxy floors to fail in Florida’s climate?
Florida’s high humidity and temperature fluctuations create challenging conditions for epoxy installations. Moisture trapped under the coating causes bubbling and delamination, while thermal expansion and contraction stress the material.
Poor surface preparation is another major factor. If the concrete isn’t properly cleaned, etched, and dried before application, the epoxy won’t bond correctly and will eventually fail.
Many DIY epoxy failures result from applying coatings during inappropriate weather conditions or not following manufacturer specifications for humidity and temperature ranges during installation.
Can you remove epoxy that was installed by another contractor?
Yes, we regularly remove failed epoxy installations from other contractors. Whether it’s peeling, bubbling, discolored, or damaged epoxy, our mechanical removal process works on all types of epoxy systems.
We’ve seen installations that failed due to inadequate surface prep, wrong product selection, improper mixing ratios, or application during poor weather conditions. Our removal process is the same regardless of who installed the original coating.
After removal, we can also prepare the surface properly for a new installation if you choose to have new flooring applied.
Do you provide emergency epoxy removal services in West Perrine?
Yes, we offer emergency response for urgent epoxy removal needs. Commercial facilities that can’t afford extended downtime often need rapid removal and replacement services.
We understand that failed flooring can impact business operations, safety, and customer perception. Our emergency service prioritizes your project to minimize disruption to your operations.
For residential emergencies, such as preparing for home sales or addressing safety hazards from damaged flooring, we can often provide same-day or next-day service depending on availability.
What happens to the concrete surface after epoxy removal?
After proper mechanical removal, your concrete surface will be clean and ready for new flooring installation. The removal process actually creates the proper concrete surface profile needed for optimal adhesion of new coatings.
We inspect the surface after removal to ensure complete epoxy elimination and address any underlying concrete issues that may have contributed to the original failure.
The prepared surface can then be sealed, polished, or recoated with new epoxy, polyurethane, or other flooring systems. Most surfaces are ready for new installation immediately after our removal process is complete.
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