Everyone can understand the frustration of carefully priming a wall only to realise it was too thick, making any paint on top look streaky. Laying down floors can bring the same annoyance, especially when you find out the substrate is full of imperfections. While some may believe that continuous floor removal ruins the substrate, the choice of machine tooling is often what affects the concrete underneath. Let’s take a look at how to avoid damage to the concrete surface.
Typically, flooring is removed for aesthetic reasons — like to match a company’s particular style or branding. For example, well known coffee shops require the same style of floor in each chain to ensure consistency. In homes and offices, the style of floor is typically decided by what is currently trending or to match the rest of the interior’s décor.