CONCRETE SURFACE PREP COLORADO · COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
Concrete Surface Prep, Polishing & Coatings Across Colorado
All West Surface Prep is a commercial and industrial concrete surface prep, polishing, and coatings contractor based in Commerce City. Since 1990 we have prepped, polished, coated, and leveled concrete floors for clients across the Front Range and throughout Colorado, and we travel regionally across Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Utah, South Dakota, and Arizona for larger projects. Find your city below, or if it is not listed, call us with the site and scope.
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Concrete surface prep Colorado services we self-perform
- Surface preparation
- Concrete polishing
- Epoxy and polyaspartic coatings
- Floor leveling
- Moisture mitigation
- Densifying and sealing
- Joint filling
- Dust control
Concrete surface prep Colorado cities we serve
Denver Metro
- Denver
- Commerce City
- Aurora
- Westminster
- Thornton
- Northglenn
- Brighton
- Arvada
- Wheat Ridge
- Lakewood
- Golden
- Littleton
- Englewood
- Centennial
- Highlands Ranch
- Lone Tree
- Greenwood Village
- Parker
- Castle Rock
- Broomfield
Boulder County & US-36
Northern Colorado
- Longmont
- Fort Collins
- Loveland
- Greeley
- Windsor
- Berthoud
- Johnstown
- Milliken
- Evans
- Fort Lupton
- Firestone
- Frederick
Southern Colorado
Mountains & Resort Corridor
Western Slope
Eastern Plains
Other states we serve
We also travel regionally when a commercial or industrial project justifies the trip.
Do not see your city?
Because the shop sits in Commerce City, we cover the whole Front Range, then travel across Colorado and the region for commercial and industrial work. Tell us the location and scope, then we will let you know.
Concrete surface prep Colorado, from the Front Range to the Western Slope
All West Surface Prep is based in Commerce City and has worked on existing concrete since 1990, which is 30+ years. AWSP does not pour concrete. Every scope below is preparation, coating, or polishing of a slab that already exists.
Most Colorado work sits inside the Denver metro and the northern I-25 corridor, where the warehouse, distribution, and manufacturing base is concentrated. Crew depth is 10 to 15 cross-trained people and mobilization on most projects is 24 to 48 hours.
Concrete surface prep Colorado projects AWSP has completed
- Empower Field at Mile High, Denver. Surface preparation, 28,000 square feet.
- Wings Over the Rockies, Denver. Surface preparation, 30,000 square feet.
- Warehouse and distribution center, Commerce City. Shot blasting, 160,000 square feet.
- Industrial floor coating, Fort Collins. Epoxy coating, 18,000 square feet.
- Cold storage facility, Thornton. Moisture mitigation and coatings, 22,000 square feet.
So project sizes run from 1,000 square foot single-day jobs to multi-phase industrial slabs over 150,000 square feet.
What the Colorado climate does to a floor
Two things matter more here than the marketing usually admits. Freeze-thaw cycling works joints and slab edges harder than a temperate climate does, which is why joint filling comes up more often on Colorado floors than owners expect. And unheated or partially heated buildings during winter slow epoxy cure to the point where a polyaspartic system is frequently the only way to hold a schedule.
Altitude and low humidity also change how coatings flash and cure. Products behave differently at 5,280 feet than the data sheet assumes at sea level, and that is experience rather than something you can look up.
Concrete surface prep Colorado services available statewide
- Concrete surface preparation, the parent category
- Shot blasting with the Blastrac 20D, the newest and largest shot blaster in the Rocky Mountain region
- Diamond grinding where edges, detail, and polish preparation need it
- Concrete polishing, including UltraFlor with a 10-year manufacturer-backed warranty
- Epoxy flooring and urethane mortar
- Concrete staining and dyeing for decorative work on existing slabs
- Moisture mitigation
- Floor leveling, meaning grinding high spots and applying underlayment, not placing new concrete
- Densifying and sealing and dust control
Common questions about concrete surface prep Colorado
How fast can a crew mobilize in Colorado?
24 to 48 hours on most projects. AWSP is based in Commerce City, so Denver metro jobs are frequently faster than that.
Can you work in a building that stays open?
Yes. Shot blasters recover and recycle steel shot in a closed loop, grinders run HEPA vacuums at the head, and crews add containment where the building requires it. Silica exposure falls under the OSHA standard for construction, 29 CFR 1926.1153, so containment is planned before mobilization. Reference: OSHA respirable crystalline silica.
Do you work outside the Front Range?
Yes, including the mountain and resort corridor and the Western Slope, plus Wyoming, New Mexico, Utah, South Dakota, and Arizona. Scheduling for distant work usually goes best when jobs can be sequenced together.
Does AWSP pour concrete?
No. AWSP works on existing concrete only, so every scope starts with a slab that is already there.
Call (303) 573-7737, Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm Mountain Time, or return to All West Surface Prep.