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Concrete Grinding.

Dust-free mechanical preparation to clean, flatten, and profile your slab.

The Foundation of Adhesion.

You cannot stick new flooring to old paint, glue, or dusty concrete. It simply won't bond.

Concrete grinding is the essential first step in most renovation projects. It exposes fresh, clean concrete that is ready to accept primers, levelling compounds, or direct-stick adhesives.

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Dust-Free System

High-powered M-Class vacuum attachment captures 99.9% of silica dust.

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Contaminant Removal

Strips away old glue, paint, curing compounds, and surface grime.

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Surface Profiling

Creates the correct 'key' or porosity for new adhesives to bond securely.

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Hump Removal

Aggressive diamond tooling to grind down high spots and ridges in the slab.

Ideal Applications

Garage Floors
Epoxy Prep
Renovations
Tile Removal
Commercial
Make Good
Warehouses
Line Marking Removal

The Grinding Workflow

1

Surface Analysis

We identify the hardness of the concrete to select the correct diamond grit segments.

2

Coarse Grinding

Initial pass with aggressive diamonds to remove bulk adhesive or high spots.

3

Refinement

Secondary passes to smooth the profile and open the concrete pores.

4

Vacuum & Seal

Thorough vacuuming followed by priming if levelling is required immediately after.

Our Grinding Fleet

Planetary GrindersHand Grinders (Edging)PCD Diamonds (Glue Removal)Soft Bond Diamonds (Hard Concrete)Hard Bond Diamonds (Soft Concrete)

Grinding Projects

See the quality of our preparation and finishing work. Real projects, real results.

Dustless Grinding System

Dustless Grinding System

Grinding for Height Clearance

Grinding for Height Clearance

Surface Preparation Grinding

Surface Preparation Grinding

Slab Rectification Grinding

Slab Rectification Grinding

Common Questions

Our system is virtually dust-free. We connect our large grinders to industrial HEPA vacuums that capture dust at the source.
No, the concrete must be relatively dry for effective grinding. If moisture is a broad issue, we may need to investigate moisture barriers.
Yes, we can grind off the soft, dusty top layer of a rain-damaged slab to reveal the solid concrete underneath.
Grinding removes high spots. To fill low spots, we use a combination of grinding (highs) and self-levelling compound (lows).
Typically up to 3-5mm safely. Taking off more might expose aggregate or affect slab structural integrity, which we assess on-site.

Start with a Clean Slate.

Need old adhesive gone or a rain-damaged slab fixed? We have the machines to handle it.