A newly refinished concrete floor can increase the lease value of any commercial building or space you own.

We are professional concrete floor resurfacing experts and on this project in Gilbert Arizona we were able to totally restore the floor in this commercial building.

To properly resurface a floor the entire surface needs to be prep’d. This involves removing / stripping any paint or coating that may have been applied to the floor previously. Once the entire floor is exposed it can be inspected for any signs of damage or cracks. Any cracking that is found is the stitched to prevent further separation and cracking. After the area has been inspected and repaired as need it can now be checked for any un-level spots that may need attention. Floor leveler is then applied prior to sealing the concrete floor.

Once the concrete has been sealed it can now be coated and finished. There are so many options at this stage that produce amazing results. A wide range of colors, textures and finishes can be all be applied to your floor to produce the look you desire or need.

For more information about concrete floor resurfacing, concrete slab stitching, concrete crack repair or floor grinding contact us today.

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Concrete Repairman LLC – a fully licensed, bonded and insured foundation repair company serving customers in Phoenix and surrounding areas in Arizona. We have over 30 years of experience installing and repairing home foundation cracks, floor crack structural stitching, floor leveling, stem walls, post tension, monolithic and resurfacing foundation damage for homeowner, and commercial clients in Arizona.

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The first step of J-Bolt Anchor Replacement is to determine the tension force in the outermost bolt. If this is above the recommended force, you can use a welding stud extension. For a deep anchor bolt, you can use a split-cell polyurethane sleeve to isolate the upper stud from the lower one. If the anchor bolt is near the surface, you can use a wood toothpick to fill the hole and snap the new anchor bolt into place.

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December 10th, 2024|Anchor Bolts|

The first step of J-Bolt Anchor Replacement is to determine the tension force in the outermost bolt. If this is above the recommended force, you can use a welding stud extension. For a deep anchor bolt, you can use a split-cell polyurethane sleeve to isolate the upper stud from the lower one. If the anchor bolt is near the surface, you can use a wood toothpick to fill the hole and snap the new anchor bolt into place.