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Surface Prep & Repair · Rosemount, MN · Est. 2003

Surface Prep & Repair in Rosemount, Minnesota.

Rosemount is a Dakota County suburb south of Eagan, sitting along the Mississippi River. Home to the University of Minnesota's UMore Park research land and the Flint Hills Resources oil refinery. About 50 minutes west of River Falls. We install polyurea + polyaspartic floor coatings for Rosemount homeowners — diamond-ground prep, custom flake colors, 1–2 day install, written 15-year warranty. Mix of older Rosemount core homes (1950s-80s) downtown, post-1990 suburban developments in Glendalough, Carrousel, and Bloomfield, and significant 2010s-onward new construction expanding south and east.

Surface Prep & Repair in Rosemount

What an install looks like in Rosemount.

Rosemount sits at the south end of the Twin Cities sprawl and has a clean install profile for most of the city. The post-1990 subdivisions — Glendalough, Carrousel, Bloomfield — have slabs 10-30 years old, dry, and clean to grind. The downtown Rosemount core has older 1950s-80s housing in mostly decent condition that needs slightly more prep. The newer 2010s-onward developments south and east of the city center have post-2015 slabs that grind beautifully. Mississippi River shore homes get extra moisture screening before any below-grade coating. Rosemount has a notable industrial footprint (Flint Hills Resources, University of Minnesota UMore Park) that drives some commercial coating work alongside the residential volume. We batch Rosemount installs with Apple Valley and Eagan jobs to amortize the 50-minute drive from River Falls.

Surface Prep & Repair specifically in Rosemount

Rosemount surface prep splits by neighborhood. The downtown Rosemount core has 1950s-80s homes with older slabs that need real prep — settlement crack repair, edge spalling patch, prior paint or 1990s epoxy to grind off. The newer subdivisions usually only need prep when a previous DIY kit failed. We diamond grind to bare concrete, repair spalling, polyurea-fill structural cracks, and run a moisture test before quoting any full install. River-adjacent homes get extra moisture screening because of the Mississippi proximity. Prep-only is available as a standalone service if you want a clean slab to live with for now, or as the foundation for a polyurea install when you're ready.

Neighborhoods we work in

  • Downtown / Connemara
  • Glendalough
  • Carrousel
  • Bloomfield
  • Mississippi River shore
  • University of Minnesota UMore Park area
100% Diamond grind On every coating install
0 Acid etch Ever, on any job
20+ Years experience Surface prep since 2003
Always Included Not an upsell line item

Why we don't install epoxy in Rosemount

Why diamond grinding is the only acceptable surface prep — and acid etching is not.

Surface prep is where cheap coating installs get cheap. Acid etching takes 30 minutes with a $40 jug of muriatic acid; diamond grinding takes hours with $30,000 worth of equipment. The cost difference is why some installers acid etch — and the bond difference is why those floors peel. Here's the head-to-head:

Acid Etching What cheap installers do
  • Doesn't open the slab uniformly. Acid reacts with the calcium in concrete unevenly — areas with more cement react more, areas with more aggregate react less. The surface profile after acid is inconsistent.
  • Leaves chemical residue. Muriatic acid leaves chloride ions in the concrete pores. Coatings bonded over chloride residue have a weak chemical bond that fails sooner.
  • Produces a chemical bond, not mechanical. The coating is essentially "glued" to the surface. Mechanical bonds (where the coating fuses into open pores) are dramatically stronger.
  • Doesn't remove existing coatings. Old paint, sealers, or coatings have to come off some other way. Acid won't dissolve them. Many installers acid-etch over partial old coatings — guaranteed failure.
  • Health + environmental concerns. Strong acid in residential garages and basements is unpleasant. The runoff has to go somewhere. Local code is increasingly restrictive on residential acid use.
Diamond Grinding What we use
  • Uniform surface profile. Diamond-tooled grinders cut the same depth across the entire slab regardless of cement-to-aggregate ratio. The surface profile after grinding meets ICRI CSP-3 to CSP-4 standards for coating bond.
  • Removes contamination + weak top layer. Grinding cuts through the laitance (the weak, dust-prone top layer of cured concrete) and any surface contamination — oil, paint, sealers, coatings — in one pass. Clean substrate for the bond.
  • Mechanical bond. The coating fuses into the open concrete pores, locking in. Mechanical bonds resist 4-10× the pull-off force of chemical bonds in published lab tests.
  • Removes any existing coating. Old paint, epoxy, or sealer comes off cleanly. We grind down to bare concrete on every job.
  • HEPA-vacuum dust collection. Industrial grinders with attached HEPA vacuums make zero dust mess in residential interiors. Garage, basement, mudroom — we can grind without making the rest of the house unlivable.

If a coating contractor offers to "save you money on prep" by acid-etching, that's the moment to walk away. The prep is the foundation of the install — saving 30 minutes on prep guarantees a re-install in 18 months. Diamond grinding is the only surface prep we do, and it's included in every coating price.

Rosemount Pricing

Surface Prep & Repair cost in Rosemount, MN: $7–9 per sq ft.

For a coating install, prep is included in the per-sq-ft coating price — never a separate line item, never an upsell. For standalone prep work (sub-contracting to another coating contractor or repair-only jobs), pricing depends on slab condition + scope.

With Coating Install

Included

any coating job

From $0 to extra
  • Diamond grinding
  • Crack & joint repair
  • Spalling patch as needed
  • Built into coating price
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Sub-Contract Prep

Standalone

any sq ft

From $2 to $4 / sq ft
  • Diamond grinding only or full prep
  • Coordinate with coating contractor
  • Documented surface profile
  • Larger jobs price lower per sq ft
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Repair-Only

Bid by scope

linear ft + sq ft

From Quote to by Dave
  • Crack filling (per linear foot)
  • Spall + pit repair (per sq ft)
  • No coating
  • Stopgap before future install
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Standalone prep is typically a contractor-to-contractor arrangement, but homeowners with damaged slabs sometimes commission repair-only work as a stopgap before a future coating install. Send photos + scope and Dave will quote.

The 6-step install

How we install your floor in Rosemount.

Same checklist on every floor. The reason our coatings still look new at year ten when the cheap stuff peeled in year two.

  1. 01

    Assess slab condition

    On-site visit to evaluate slab condition: existing coatings, cracks, spalling, oil contamination, moisture indicators. Determines scope of prep work needed and which grind tooling to use (concrete hardness varies, tooling matches).
  2. 02

    Diamond grinding (full slab)

    Industrial diamond-tooled grinders, HEPA-vacuum dust collection, ICRI CSP-3 to CSP-4 surface profile. Wall-to-wall, edge-to-edge, including corners and tight spots. Removes existing coatings, contamination, and the weak laitance layer.
  3. 03

    Crack & joint repair

    Visible cracks filled with flexible polyurea joint filler that moves with the slab. Control joints either filled flush (smooth surface) or maintained as visible (homeowner preference). Edge cracks at the slab perimeter sealed.
  4. 04

    Spalling + pitting repair

    Spalled surface areas patched with polymer-modified concrete repair compound, troweled flat to match surrounding surface. Pits filled and smoothed. Compound cures overnight, ready for coating the next day.
  5. 05

    Surface clean + final inspection

    Full vacuum sweep + tack-cloth wipe to remove residual dust before coating goes down. Walk-through with homeowner to confirm prep is complete and sign off before basecoat.
  6. 06

    Documented + warrantied

    For standalone prep work, we document surface profile (CSP rating) and crack repair scope so the coating contractor has a record. For our own coating installs, the prep is integrated into the 15-year coating warranty — bond failure due to inadequate prep is on us, not you.

Rosemount questions

Common questions for Rosemount homeowners.

Do you serve homes near the Mississippi River in Rosemount?
Yes — with moisture testing first. Homes within a mile of the river pull more humidity through their lower-level slabs than inland sites. We run a calcium chloride MVER on every Rosemount basement and walkout garage install within river proximity. Most slabs clear for standard polyurea; some need moisture-mitigation primer underneath. Either way you know up-front.
Are the newer Rosemount subdivisions different to install in?
Yes — better, mostly. Glendalough, Carrousel, Bloomfield, and the post-2010 builds south of the city center have clean modern slabs that grind beautifully and install in a single day. Older downtown Rosemount homes need more prep work for settlement, spalling, and sometimes prior paint to remove.
Can you do commercial work for the Rosemount industrial corridor?
Yes — we do commercial floor coatings across the city's commercial and light industrial footprint. The Flint Hills refinery and UMore Park area drive some specialized commercial demand. We spec chemical-resistance primers under the polyurea base for auto bays and shops with hydrocarbon exposure. Weekend installs are standard for any retail or restaurant client that can't close mid-week.
Why does my floor coating keep peeling?
Almost always inadequate surface prep. The most common cause is acid etching instead of diamond grinding — the chemical bond is dramatically weaker and fails first under thermal cycling, moisture, or load. Other causes: coating applied over old coating without grinding it off, moisture transmission from below (untested), or hot-tire pickup damage on epoxy. If a previous floor coating peeled within a few years, the next one needs to be installed differently — start with full diamond grinding to remove whatever's left, then a polyurea (not epoxy) system on top.
What's the difference between diamond grinding and acid etching?
Diamond grinding mechanically cuts the concrete surface with diamond-tooled abrasives, opening the pores uniformly and creating a mechanical bond profile (ICRI CSP-3 to CSP-4). Acid etching uses muriatic acid to chemically react with the surface — uneven, leaves chloride residue in the pores, creates a weaker chemical bond. Lab pull-off tests show diamond-ground surfaces hold coatings at 4-10× the bond strength of acid-etched surfaces. We never acid etch.
Is surface prep included in the coating price?
Yes — diamond grinding, crack repair, and spalling patch are included in every coating install we do. It's not a separate line item or upsell. The 15-year warranty exists because the prep underneath it is right; charging extra for prep would be charging extra for the foundation of the install.
Do you do standalone surface prep without a coating?
Yes — for two cases: (1) sub-contracting to another coating contractor whose own crew doesn't have grinder equipment, and (2) repair-only work for homeowners with cracks or spalling that need fixing but who aren't ready for a full coating yet. Standalone prep runs $2-4 per square foot depending on slab condition and scope; repair-only is bid by scope.
How long does the diamond grinding take?
For a typical 2-car garage (~440 sq ft), grinding runs 2-3 hours including setup, wall-to-wall coverage, and cleanup. Larger spaces scale linearly. Crack repair adds 30-60 minutes depending on linear footage. Spalling repair adds 1-2 hours per 100 sq ft of repair area. The dust is contained by HEPA vacuum so the rest of your house stays livable during grinding.
Will the dust from grinding be a problem?
No — our grinders run with attached HEPA-vacuum dust collection. Effectively zero airborne dust escapes during grinding. We can grind in residential garages, basements, and mudrooms without affecting other parts of the house. After grinding we vacuum the slab a final time before any coating goes down.
What if my slab has cracks — can it still be coated?
Almost always yes. Cracks get filled with flexible polyurea joint filler before the coating goes down. The filler bonds to both sides of the crack and stretches with future movement, so the crack doesn't telegraph back through the coating. Exceptions: structural cracks (deep, through-slab, or growing) are signs of a foundation issue that should be addressed before coating. We'll tell you on-site.
What about old paint or sealer on the floor?
Diamond grinding removes most old paint, sealers, and coatings cleanly in one pass. Stubborn cases (heavy enamel paint, deeply penetrating sealers) get an extra grind pass or a chemical degrease step before grinding. By the time the new coating goes down, the slab is bare concrete substrate.
Do you handle severely spalled or damaged concrete?
Most spalling, pitting, and minor surface damage is repairable with polymer-modified concrete compound, troweled flat, and overcoated. Severely damaged concrete (large sections lifted from frost heave, structural cracks, deep through-slab damage) is sometimes beyond restoration — a coating over a structurally bad slab buys 1-2 years before the underlying problem reappears. We'll tell you straight if your slab needs replacement instead of restoration.
Why do you test for moisture before coating below-grade?
Below-grade slabs (basements, walk-outs, lower-level garages) transmit ground moisture upward through the concrete. High moisture causes coating delamination — the bond between coating and slab fails as moisture vapor builds up underneath. We run an MVER test before coating any below-grade surface; readings tell us whether the slab is dry enough for a standard install or needs a moisture-mitigation primer underneath. Avoids the most common cause of below-grade coating failure.

More in Rosemount

All the floor coatings we install in Rosemount, MN.

Whatever the slab — garage, basement, patio, mudroom, commercial — same diamond-ground prep, same polyurea + polyaspartic system, same 15-year warranty. Bundle pricing if you book multiple rooms in one visit.

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