Floor Coating Removal
When Do Old Floor Coatings Need to Be Removed? When coatings start breaking up, lifting or wearing through, they need to come off. Leaving them there just causes more problems. Floor coating removal across Meath and the north-east Plenty of floors already have something on them. Old epoxy worn through where forklifts run. Tyre marks […]
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When Do Old Floor Coatings Need to Be Removed?
When coatings start breaking up, lifting or wearing through, they need to come off. Leaving them there just causes more problems.
Floor coating removal across Meath and the north-east
Plenty of floors already have something on them.
Old epoxy worn through where forklifts run. Tyre marks cutting paths through the coating. Hot turns from forklifts peeling it back in corners. Near shutter doors, you’ll often see paint bubbling where moisture is getting in.
Then there’s patch repairs — different colours, different materials, none of it matching.
Some areas still holding. Others gone completely.
At that point, trying to patch bits here and there doesn’t really get you anywhere.
What problems do old coatings cause?
Once coatings start failing, it spreads across the floor in different ways.
- edges lifting and getting worse under traffic
- worn lanes where coatings have thinned right out
- loose sections breaking up under forklifts
- patches where newer coatings sit beside older ones and don’t bond properly
- areas where moisture has pushed coatings up from underneath
Some coatings go brittle and break away. Others soften and smear when worked on.
What’s involved in removing floor coatings?
Depends what’s down and how well it’s bonded.
Some sections come up fairly clean. Others don’t move without a fight.
We’re usually:
- grinding back thick epoxy that’s stuck fast
- blasting off weaker or worn coatings
- working through layers built up over time
- dealing with areas where coatings feather out unevenly
Thicker coatings can clog grinders as they heat up. You end up clearing it as you go.
One section might come back quickly, then you hit another that slows everything down.
When does coating removal come into play?
Usually once the floor has already started failing.
Loading bays, entrances, traffic routes — anywhere that sees regular use.
Trying to coat over that rarely holds up.
The kind of floors we deal with
Warehouse floors that have been coated more than once.
Units where paint has been reapplied over older layers. Factory areas where different sections have been treated at different times.
You start into removal and realise how many times it’s been patched over instead of properly stripped back.
A lot of failed coatings come from people trying to save time by coating over old material that should’ve been removed in the first place.
Why coating removal matters
If the base underneath isn’t right, new coatings won’t behave properly.
You’ll see the same issues coming back — lifting, uneven wear, sections failing earlier than others.
Getting the work done
It’s a mix of grinding and blasting depending on the floor.
Grinding indoors is noisy enough, with extraction running constantly. Traffic lanes often need multiple passes where coatings are worn in.
Areas are usually sectioned off so parts of the floor can still be used. Edges and corners take longer — they always do.
Get a quote for floor coating removal in Meath
If your floor coating is starting to fail, it’s better to deal with it properly before putting anything new down.
We cover Meath, Louth, Cavan and Monaghan.
Get in touch and we’ll take a look.