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Mesa, AZ · Surface Prep

Concrete Grinding in Mesa

Strip old coatings and adhesive, flatten the high spots, and open the slab for whatever goes down next. Diamond grinding done to a real profile. AZ ROC-348746.

Coating and adhesive removal CSP profiling for polish or epoxy Diamond tooling, dust controlled (602) 292-2849

Surface prep is the part nobody sees and the part every floor lives or dies on. If the slab is not ground correctly, no polish, coating, or overlay bonds to it the way it should. Concrete grinding is how we get there: a diamond machine, the right tooling, and enough passes to leave the surface flat, clean, and profiled. We do it as the front end of our Mesa polishing and epoxy work, and we do it as a standalone service when a Mesa property owner just needs a floor stripped, flattened, or prepped for a different contractor’s finish.

What Diamond Grinding Removes

A grinder fitted with the correct diamonds takes a Mesa commercial slab back to a clean, workable surface:

  • Old epoxy and urethane coatings that have failed, peeled, or simply aged out
  • VCT and tile adhesive, including the black cutback mastic left behind when old tile gets pulled in a Mesa retail or office buildout
  • Paint, sealers, and curing compounds sitting on the surface and blocking bond
  • High spots and trowel ridges that keep a floor from being flat enough for racking, finish flooring, or a level polish
  • Surface laitance, the weak top layer of paste that has to come off before a densifier can reach solid concrete

Grind or Shot Blast

Both methods profile concrete, but they are not interchangeable. Diamond grinding wins in most Mesa commercial scenarios because it leaves a smoother, more controllable surface and it works clean indoors with HEPA dust extraction. Shot blasting throws steel shot at the slab to create an aggressive profile fast, which is great for large open industrial areas headed for a thick coating, but it leaves a coarser texture and makes more mess in an occupied building. For polish prep, coating removal in a finished space, and anything where the final surface needs to be flat and tight, we grind.

Profile and CSP

The right amount of grinding depends entirely on what goes down next. Concrete Surface Profile, or CSP, is the industry scale for how rough a prepped slab is, and different finishes demand different numbers:

Polish Prep
Light profile. Open the slab and remove laitance so the densifier penetrates, then refine up through the polish grits.
Thin Coating
CSP 1 to 2. Enough tooth for a thin-mil epoxy or polyaspartic to grip.
Thick Coating / Overlay
CSP 3 and up. Aggressive profile for high-build systems and self-leveling overlays.
Mesa Slab Note
Some Mesa pours use a hard aggregate mix. Denser slabs eat more tooling and take more passes to profile.

Mesa slabs are not all the same. Some of the older commercial pours and certain aggregate mixes run hard and dense, which means more passes and harder-bond diamonds to hit the same profile. We read the slab on day one and tool the job accordingly. See completed prep and finish work in our gallery, and call (602) 292-2849 or hit the contact page to scope your Mesa grind.

Concrete Grinding in Mesa, AZ

How long does concrete grinding take on a 5,000 square foot Mesa floor?

For a clean grind and profile, a 5,000 square foot floor is usually a one to two day job. Coating removal stretches that out: a failed epoxy or thick tile mastic can double the time because the diamonds have to chew through the old material before they reach the slab. Slab hardness matters too. We give you a timeline after we see the floor.

Can you grind a floor that already has a coating on it?

Yes, that is one of the main reasons people call us. We grind off failed epoxy, urethane, paint, and old adhesive down to clean concrete. Grinding a coating off is standard prep, and it is the only honest way to install a new polish or coating, because nothing new bonds reliably over an old, lifting film.

What CSP rating do I need for epoxy versus polish?

Polished concrete does not use the CSP scale the same way, because the goal is to refine the slab smooth rather than roughen it. Coatings do: a thin-mil epoxy or polyaspartic typically wants CSP 1 to 2, while high-build systems and overlays want CSP 3 or higher. We profile to whatever the coating manufacturer specifies for your Mesa floor.

Does grinding create a lot of dust in a Mesa commercial space?

Not the way we run it. Every grinder is fitted with HEPA-filtered dust extraction at the cutting head, so the silica dust is captured at the source. That keeps the air clean enough to grind inside an occupied or partially occupied Mesa building without coating the whole space in concrete dust.

Can Mint grind a residential garage in Mesa?

Yes. Garage prep is a common standalone or pre-coating grind for us. We grind the slab to the correct profile for a garage coating, removing old paint, sealer, and the weak surface layer so the new epoxy or polyaspartic actually bonds. If you are headed toward a coated garage, the grind is where that floor is won or lost. Call (602) 292-2849.

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Coating removal · CSP profiling · AZ ROC-348746