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Our Concrete Services

Specializing in concrete scarification, shot blasting, scarification, diamond grinding and concrete surface prep services in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and beyond.

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Scarification
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Shotblasting
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Diamond Grinding

What makes us stand out?

The shot blasting service for our concrete job was exceptional. The team thoroughly cleaned and prepared the surface, leaving it smooth and ready for the next step. The results were perfect, and it made a huge difference in the overall quality of the project!

Dylan Swanson, Rehobeth Beach DE

The polished concrete floors turned out beautifully, giving our space a clean, modern look. The finish is flawless, and we couldn’t be more pleased with how it turned out! Thank you for such a quick and simple process for something I expected a much longer work time for!

Max Roberts, Philadelphia PA

Working with Steve on our surface prep job was a breeze. He was professional, knowledgeable, and made sure everything was done efficiently and to our exact specifications. The entire process went smoothly, and we couldn't have asked for a better experience!

Frank McLaughlin, West Chester PA

What companies are we affiliated with?

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OUR SERVICES

What Kind Of Services Do We Offer?

  • Concrete scarification is a process used to roughen or remove the top layer of concrete surfaces. It involves using a machine equipped with rotating blades or drums that grind, chip, or scrape away the concrete. This method is commonly used to prepare surfaces for new coatings, remove damaged or uneven concrete, or improve surface texture for better adhesion. Scarification is an effective technique for both resurfacing and maintenance, ensuring a clean and uniform foundation for subsequent treatments.

  • Concrete shot blasting is a surface preparation technique where small steel pellets, or "shots," are propelled at high speed onto a concrete surface using a shot blasting machine. The force of the shots impacts the surface, removing contaminants, debris, and old coatings while simultaneously roughening the concrete to improve adhesion for new coatings or overlays. This method is highly effective for cleaning, profiling, and repairing concrete, providing a smooth, uniform surface without causing damage to the underlying material. Shot blasting is commonly used in industrial and commercial applications where a high level of surface preparation is required.

  • Diamond grinding is a concrete surface preparation method that uses specialized grinding machines equipped with diamond-impregnated tools to smooth, level, and polish concrete surfaces. The diamond abrasives are highly effective at cutting through tough materials, making them ideal for removing surface imperfections, old coatings, or uneven areas. This process results in a smooth, uniform surface that enhances both the appearance and functionality of the concrete, improving traction and preparing the surface for coatings, sealers, or overlays. Diamond grinding is commonly used in floor leveling, polishing, and resurfacing applications in both commercial and residential settings.

  • Epoxy coatings for floors are durable, protective finishes made from a combination of epoxy resins and hardeners. When applied to concrete or other flooring surfaces, they form a strong, seamless, and chemically resistant layer that enhances both the aesthetic and functional qualities of the floor. These coatings are known for their ability to resist stains, moisture, abrasion, and impacts, making them ideal for high-traffic areas, industrial settings, garages, and commercial spaces. Epoxy coatings also offer a smooth, glossy finish that can be customized with different colors and patterns, improving the appearance and safety of floors.

  • Joint and crack repair in concrete involves addressing and fixing visible cracks, joints, or gaps that have developed in the surface due to factors like shifting, settling, or wear and tear. This process typically includes cleaning the affected areas, preparing the surface, and filling the cracks or joints with specialized materials such as epoxy, polyurethane, or concrete fillers. These repairs restore the integrity and appearance of the surface, prevent further damage, and help maintain the structural stability of the concrete. Joint and crack repair is often used in driveways, floors, sidewalks, and industrial surfaces to extend their lifespan and improve safety.

  • Concrete polishing is the process of grinding, honing, and polishing a concrete surface to achieve a smooth, glossy, and reflective finish. This is typically done using specialized machines with progressively finer diamond abrasive pads that remove layers of concrete, smooth out imperfections, and enhance the surface's appearance. Concrete polishing not only improves the aesthetic value of floors but also increases their durability, making them more resistant to stains, moisture, and wear. The result is a high-end, low-maintenance surface that is commonly used in commercial, industrial, and residential spaces, providing both beauty and functionality.

  • Floor coating removal is the process of stripping or eliminating existing coatings, such as paint, epoxy, or sealers, from a floor surface. This is typically done to restore the floor to its original condition or to prepare it for a new coating or treatment. The removal process can involve various methods, including mechanical methods like grinding, shot blasting, or sanding, as well as chemical removers that break down the coating for easier removal. The goal is to remove old, worn-out coatings without damaging the underlying surface, ensuring that the floor is ready for the next stage of maintenance or refurbishment.

  • We provide a wide range of surface prep and concrete services that may be aligned to the type of work you are in search for. Please feel free to give us a call at (302)-419-5800 or fill out the quote request below to learn more. We would love to hear from you and more about your job!

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