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Tips To Improve Your Concrete Floor Grinding

If you're new to concrete floor grinding, it can be a lot more complicated than it appears. There are so many variables that can affect your final outcome so being prepared and having few crafts up your sleeve can be incredibly beneficial. 



Consider the following tips:

  1. Use the correct diamond tooling

Always make sure you use the correct diamond tooling from the sealing companies in Atlanta GA with the appropriate bond hardness for the floor you want to grind or you are grinding. When you use the wrong tooling, your tooling will end up glazing over or permanently wearing out. This will make you spend a lot of money on tooling than you should and also lead to more time consumption.
Use sand
Do not use too much sand. Just use a bit of sand on to the slab before you start grinding- especially If there are leftovers sticky residue on the surface. That extra grit will help you open the diamonds segments on your tooling and act as an additional abrasive.

  1. Reservation of the spinning grinder

If you are using the multi-directional grinder, ensure to reserve the spinning direction of heads from time to time to re-open your diamond tooling. When this is done it will help you get as much out of your tooling as you can. It will also help to prevent scratches and inconsistent wear patterns.

  1. Correct an ineffective tool

Normally when the tool has been used too much or for many years they always become ineffective or they glaze over. When this happens to bring it to a new part of the concrete and begin grinding to re-open the diamonds. This can be effective when removing adhesives or coatings.

  1. Pre-soaking the slab

Pre-soaking your slab will help maintain a lower surface temperature of the concrete and tooling. Doing this will help you keep your diamond tools working effectively. This is specifically true in hotter climates or when your slab is subject to warm working environments. 

  1. What level of power to place you dust collector

Leave your dust collector on the lower power setting so that the dust can accumulate a little under the machine. This will allow some particles to help open your diamond tooling. This tip can also be useful when you are removing very sticky adhesives because the dust mixes with the adhesive residue so it is not as sticky hence helping you keep your tooling cleaner and performing their best.

  1. Use other equipment along with your grinder

In some difficult concrete floor grinding jobs in Atlanta GA, ensure you use some other equipment along with your grinder. This will be beneficial since it will be a great way to remove some leftover glue on the slab prior to grinding. Scraping off the excess glue beforehand will ensure you save time and improve the performance of your tooling and grinder. This also can advance your production rates quite a bit. After all, these are done ensure to do floor waxing to give your floors a deep, rich protective glow.


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