Floor Grinding and Preparation
Prepare your concrete surfaces properly with professional floor grinding and surface preparation.
This critical process removes imperfections, old materials, and surface contaminants to restore the concrete and create a clean, even base suitable for a wide range of applications.
For Old, Damaged or Previously Coated Surfaces
A Clean, Even Surface for
Long-Lasting Flooring
Floor grinding refines the concrete surface by removing rough areas, residual materials, surface damage, and inconsistencies. Proper preparation improves the condition of the slab itself, restores surface uniformity, and ensures the concrete is suitable for its intended use whether that’s further treatment, resurfacing, or ongoing service.
Well-prepared concrete performs better, lasts longer, and reduces the risk of future surface issues in residential, commercial, and industrial environments.
Key Features
What Makes Our
Floor Grinding and Preparation Effective
Our floor grinding and preparation services are carried out using specialised equipment and proven techniques to ensure consistent, controlled results.
- Removes surface coatings, adhesives, sealers, paint, and built-up contaminants
- Levels uneven areas and smooths rough or damaged concrete
- Creates a uniform surface profile appropriate for a range of finishes or uses
Answers to Questions
We’re Often Asked
If your concrete surface needs preparation or restoration, these FAQs explain why grinding is important and what the process involves.
Why is floor grinding important?
Floor grinding improves the condition of the concrete by removing surface defects, contaminants, and inconsistencies. Without proper grinding and preparation, surfaces may remain uneven, weakened, or unsuitable for further treatment or long-term use.
What can floor grinding remove?
Grinding can remove old coatings, paint, adhesives, sealers, glue residue, surface build-up, and minor defects. It can also reduce high spots, smooth rough textures, and address surface weaknesses in the concrete.
Is floor grinding suitable for both residential and commercial spaces?
Yes. Floor grinding can be carried out in garages, homes, workshops, commercial buildings, warehouses, and industrial facilities. The method and equipment used are tailored to the condition of the concrete and the environment.
Will grinding create a lot of dust?
Our grinding equipment is fitted with dust-control systems designed to minimise airborne dust during the process. This helps maintain a safer, cleaner workspace and reduces disruption to surrounding areas.
What happens after the grinding is complete?
Once grinding and preparation are finished, the concrete surface is clean, even, and ready for its next stage, whether that’s surface treatment, levelling, repair work, or continued use as an exposed concrete finish. Proper preparation ensures better performance and longevity.
Still have questions?
Get in touch with the Quality Trade Group team and we’ll help you determine the right floor grinding and preparation approach for your concrete surface.