Collection: Concrete Prep Equipment
Concrete Floor Grinders & Surface Preparation Equipment
Canopus Supply provides concrete floor grinders, scarifiers, shot blasters, HEPA dust extractors, diamond tooling and surface preparation equipment for contractors working on epoxy, polyaspartic, urethane, traffic coating and concrete polishing projects. Select equipment based on coating removal requirements, substrate condition, production rate, power availability, dust control and target surface profile.
Contractor note: For equipment selection, tooling compatibility, vacuum pairing or rental availability, contact Canopus Supply before booking or purchasing equipment.
Equipment selection, operation, tooling choice, dust-control setup and jobsite safety remain the responsibility of the renter, purchaser and operator. Confirm power requirements, tooling compatibility, vacuum pairing and site conditions before use.
Contractor FAQ — Concrete Prep Equipment
How do I choose the right concrete grinder?
Grinder selection depends on coating removal requirements, slab condition, target surface profile, available power, production rate, tooling type and dust-control setup. Contractors should confirm the grinder, tooling and vacuum pairing before starting the project.
Do I need a HEPA dust extractor for concrete grinding?
Concrete grinding creates fine dust that must be controlled with suitable dust extraction. A properly matched HEPA dust extractor helps capture dust at the source and supports cleaner surface preparation work. Dust-control setup and jobsite safety remain the responsibility of the purchaser, renter and operator.
What tooling should I use for coating removal?
Tooling selection depends on the coating type, coating thickness, concrete hardness, required profile and whether the project involves removal, grinding or polishing. Confirm tooling compatibility before purchasing or renting equipment.
Can I rent surface preparation equipment?
Canopus Supply offers selected surface preparation equipment rentals depending on availability. Contact the store to confirm rental equipment, tooling, pickup timing and project suitability.
Who is responsible for equipment operation?
Equipment selection, operation, tooling choice, dust-control setup and jobsite safety remain the responsibility of the renter, purchaser and operator.