The process of removing a previously applied coating from concrete surfaces involves specialized techniques and materials. This action is typically undertaken when the existing coating has deteriorated, is incompatible with a new coating, or is no longer serving its intended purpose of protecting the concrete. Effective removal ensures proper adhesion of subsequent treatments or restoration efforts.
Addressing failing or unwanted layers on concrete is crucial for maintaining the integrity and appearance of the substrate. By eliminating these layers, one can rectify aesthetic concerns, improve the performance of future protective applications, and extend the lifespan of the concrete structure. Historically, methods have evolved from purely mechanical abrasion to include chemical solutions that soften or dissolve the coating for easier removal, offering varying degrees of effectiveness and environmental impact.