MB Flooring performs in-house concrete grinding to remove old coatings, adhesive residue, and surface imperfections — creating a flat, clean substrate ready for new flooring.

Concrete grinding removes high spots, old mastic, paint, and coatings that prevent proper flooring adhesion. It's often the first step before shot blasting or self-leveling on commercial renovation projects.
Residue from previously installed flooring that would otherwise interfere with new adhesives.
Existing epoxy, paint, or sealers that block proper bonding of new flooring systems.
Uneven areas ground flat to meet manufacturer flatness tolerances.
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Concrete grinding is typically needed when removing old adhesive, coatings, or correcting surface irregularities before new flooring installation.
Grinding is generally used for removing coatings and correcting flatness, while shot blasting creates a specific surface profile for adhesion. Many commercial projects use both.
Our equipment is designed for dust containment, and we follow proper site protection protocols on every project.
In many cases yes, with proper containment and scheduling — we'll discuss logistics during your project assessment.