Concrete Services

Concrete Levelling and High-Point Grinding

10 Jul: Understanding Concrete Levelling and High-Point Grinding: A Professional Guide

Each concrete floor has its story. After levelling hundreds of floors across Perth, like warehouses, garages, and commercial showrooms, one thing is certain: precision and preparation make all the difference. Uneven floors do more than just look bad; they impact performance, safety, and long-term durability. This is why iCOATWA offers professional concrete levelling and high-point grinding services designed to correct surface irregularities, enhance coating adhesion, and create a smooth, even foundation ready for use or finishing. Our Perth-based team has specialised in transforming imperfect floors into perfectly level, functional surfaces, combining hands-on experience, modern equipment, and an eye for detail that comes from years of trade. Why Level Concrete Floors? Why Level Concrete Floors? Uneven concrete gives rise to far more problems than you can imagine. Surface level affects equipment speed and effectiveness, as well as how long the material lasts on the floor. Employers must follow OSHA’s Walking-Working Surfaces…

Cleaning Before

02 Jun: Cleaning Concrete Before Sealing

If you coat over either new concrete or dirty concrete without first using a concrete grinder and diamond wheel or other methods you will only achieve partial adhesion of the sealer in small areas and the majority of the floor will suffer from peeling after a few months or a year. Peeling is a layer of coating that has never adhered fully to the surface and as it dries and hardens it de-laminates away leaving a bubble of air underneath. To clean concrete before sealing the surface needs to be free of any contaminants and be porous to allow the sealer to key into the concrete surface. There are two main concerns with preparation of worn concrete- one is sheltered sections that still have a tight surface which will have to be opened and the second is oil that has soaked into the concrete. Whilst oil will soak through concrete…