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Southwest Sharks provides professional garage floor cleaning and concrete prep to remove stains, oil, and contaminants. Ideal before applying epoxy or upgrading your garage.

Benefits

  • Removes oil, grease, and deep stains

  • Eliminates dust, dirt, and old coatings

  • Ensures proper adhesion for epoxy flooring

  • Prepares concrete for long-lasting results

  • Improves the appearance and cleanliness of your garage

  • Essential for high-quality epoxy application

Our Process

  1. Degreasing & Pre-Treatment: We apply degreasers to break down oil, grease, and contaminants.

  2. Hot Water Surface Cleaning: High-temperature pressure washing removes buildup and opens concrete pores.

  3. Mechanical Grinding (If Needed): Concrete is mechanically ground to achieve proper roughness for epoxy adhesion.

  4. Crack & Pit Repair: We patch cracks and fill surface imperfections to ensure a smooth finish.

  5. Surface Rinse & Final Prep: The surface is fully cleaned, dried, and ready for epoxy application.

Price

Base Price: 2.50/sq.ft.
*Please note: These are base estimates. We’ll provide a finalized quote after reviewing the details of your specific project.

🧽 Professional Garage Floor Cleaning & Surface Preparation

A successful epoxy floor starts with proper surface preparation. Southwest Sharks provides professional garage floor cleaning and concrete prep to remove oil, dirt, old coatings, and contaminants that prevent epoxy from bonding correctly.

Whether you’re refreshing your garage or preparing for a new epoxy coating, our mechanical grinding, stain removal, and surface prep techniques ensure a clean, durable, and long-lasting foundation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is surface prep important for epoxy?

    Proper prep prevents peeling, bubbling, and delamination by allowing epoxy to bond securely.

  • Can you remove old paint or sealers?

    Yes — mechanical grinding and specialty removers eliminate old coatings.

  • Do you repair cracks before epoxy?

    Absolutely. Crack repair is part of our standard prep process.

  • Is cleaning alone enough for epoxy installation?

    Cleaning helps, but mechanical prep is required for best results.

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