What is Concrete Grinding?

Ashton Sawing and Drilling • December 23, 2024

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Concrete grinding is used to level and smooth out rough concrete surfaces, making it an important preparation step for polished concrete and other floor finishes. This technique involves specialized grinding machines that remove inconsistencies and imperfections. No matter what concrete floor-related construction or renovation project you’re pursuing, professional concrete grinding is the go-to method to create the perfect base.

How Does Concrete Grinding Work?

The concrete grinding process can be performed using dry or wet methods. The dry grinding method involves machines equipped with a dust-containment system, which captures most of the dust created. On the other hand, wet grinding uses water to cool the diamond abrasives and minimize dust. When feasible, this method is often preferred to keep the work environment clean and extend the life of the grinding equipment.

Equipment Used in Concrete Grinding

This type of work requires high-powered concrete grinders that make quick work of the concrete surface. Large, industrial-grade grinders feature rotating, diamond-embedded floor discs mounted on wheels with a handle for the operator to push the machine around. Smaller, handheld grinders are also available for more detailed work.

Applications and Benefits of Concrete Grinding

Surface Preparation

Concrete grinding is useful for preparing floor surfaces for various finishes, including polish, tiles, hardwood, and carpet. The purpose is to help these coverings adhere properly and last longer.

Repair and Restoration

The grinding process is instrumental in repairing old and damaged concrete surfaces. By removing the top layers of concrete, grinding can eliminate surface cracks, stains, paint splatters, old epoxy coatings, and other blemishes, rejuvenating the concrete and restoring it to its former glory. This enhances the area’s visual appeal, leaving it with a uniform and attractive surface.

Enhancing Safety

Grinding improves the safety of concrete surfaces by creating a smooth and level surface, reducing the risk of uneven floors that can lead to trips and falls. Grinding also improves skid resistance on driveways and reduces noise reverberating off industrial floors.

Cost Efficiency

Grinding an existing concrete slab instead of removing and replacing it is practical and cost-effective. Concrete grinding costs far less and is much faster than tearing out old concrete, preparing the base for a new installation, and pouring new concrete. Plus, concrete grinding prepares the surface for other flooring systems, ensuring their longevity and reducing extra repair or replacement costs in the future.

Why Hire a Professional for Concrete Floor Grinding?

While the DIY approach is commendable, professional concrete grinding contractors bring experience and specialized equipment to the job. You can rest assured the work is done safely and effectively, with a level of precision that’s hard to achieve on your own.

Ashton Sawing and Drilling LLC is the contractor of choice for concrete services in Texas and Louisiana. After over 20 years in the business, we have proven our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. Our team uses the latest equipment and offers competitive pricing, making us an excellent option for any size project. Contact us today for a free consultation and job estimate in Dallas, Houston, Baton Rouge, or New Orleans.

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