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We mobilized after hours and got straight to work. The grinders came out, the slurry started flying, and the old coating came up. This is the part of the job most people don't see - the loud, dusty, late-night grind that sets everything else up. Removing a failed urethane sand coating takes patience and the right equipment. You can't rush it or cut corners, because whatever is underneath is what you're working with going forward.
Once the surface was stripped back and prepped, we moved into the polish. Concrete grind and seal work like this is all about reading the slab - understanding its age, its texture, its imperfections - and working with it rather than against it. The result is a floor that picks up the ambient light from the string lights overhead and gives the whole patio a clean, polished look that holds up under heavy foot traffic.
The finished floor is sealed and ready for daily service. No peeling coating. No gritty texture trapping food and debris. Just clean, hard concrete that's easy to maintain and looks sharp. That's exactly what a high-traffic commercial space needs.
This is the kind of work we do regularly for restaurants, retail spaces, and commercial properties. After-hours scheduling, proper prep, and a finished surface that lasts - that's the standard we hold ourselves to on every job.