NEW MEXICO CONCRETE SERVICES · COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL

Concrete Surface Prep, Polishing & Coatings in New Mexico

Because All West Surface Prep self-performs, New Mexico concrete services cover surface prep, polishing, and coatings on commercial and industrial floors. Based in Commerce City, Colorado, we have prepped, polished, and coated floors across the region since 1990, and we bring our own grinding, shot blasting, and coating equipment to New Mexico for larger commercial and industrial projects. Find your city below, or if it is not listed, call us with the site and scope.

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New Mexico concrete services we self-perform

New Mexico cities we serve

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We also travel across New Mexico and the region when commercial or industrial work justifies it. Tell us the location and scope, then we will let you know.

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Why AWSP travels for New Mexico concrete services

Albuquerque and Santa Fe sit within a day of Commerce City, and AWSP schedules New Mexico work in blocks so the mobilization is earning its cost across more than one job.

All West Surface Prep has worked on existing concrete since 1990, which is 30+ years. AWSP does not pour concrete. Every scope on this page prepares, coats, or polishes a slab that already exists, so nothing here starts from bare ground.

What kind of work does AWSP do in New Mexico?

New Mexico work runs toward distribution and manufacturing around Albuquerque, federal and laboratory-adjacent facilities, hospitality and retail in Santa Fe, and agricultural and energy support buildings in the southern part of the state.

What makes New Mexico different?

Slab moisture behaves differently in an arid climate, but it still has to be tested. A slab on grade in New Mexico can read high, and a coating installed over an untested slab fails the same way it fails anywhere else.

New Mexico concrete services available statewide

Common questions about New Mexico concrete services

Do you actually travel to New Mexico, or subcontract it?

AWSP crews perform the work. Crew depth is 10 to 15 cross-trained people and mobilization on most projects is 24 to 48 hours, though out-of-state scheduling usually works best when jobs can be sequenced together.

What size project justifies the trip?

So project sizes run from 1,000 square foot single-day jobs to multi-phase industrial slabs over 150,000 square feet. For New Mexico, send the square footage and scope, then AWSP will tell you honestly whether the mobilization makes sense.

Can you work in an occupied building?

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.

Does AWSP pour concrete?

No. AWSP works on existing concrete only, so every scope starts with a slab that is already there.

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