
Concrete Polishing & Repair in New Westminster
Concrete polishing, grinding, and repair for durable, low-maintenance floors across BC's Lower Mainland.
Polished concrete is one of the most durable and low-maintenance floor finishes available, delivering a hard, dust-free, attractive surface without an applied coating that can peel. Precision Industrial Painting Solutions provides concrete polishing and repair across the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley for warehouses, showrooms, retail spaces, and commercial facilities that want a tough, easy-to-clean floor that looks sharp under lighting.
Serving New Westminster & surrounding areas
New Westminster is the region's historic river city, dense and compact with a distinctive mix of old and new. Downtown and the Columbia Street corridor carry heritage commercial blocks and character buildings needing careful repaint, while Sapperton and Uptown blend older apartments with new high-rise strata around the SkyTrain and the Royal Columbian expansion. Queensborough, on Lulu Island, holds waterfront industrial, big-box retail, and newer residential, and the Braid industrial area hosts warehousing and trades where epoxy floors and safety markings are needed. The Quayside boardwalk anchors riverfront strata towers. Sitting right on the Fraser, New West faces high humidity, river fog, salt-influenced moisture, and freeze-thaw that wear exterior finishes, balconies, and aging concrete — its older building stock especially rewards thorough prep and protective coatings.
We work respectfully with New West's heritage buildings and dense riverfront strata, and know its tight streets and access constraints. Councils and owners choose us for off-hours scheduling, careful prep, free on-site quotes, and a written workmanship warranty.
Why New Westminster owners choose Precision
- Durable, dust-free surface with no coating to peel
- Low-maintenance and easy to clean
- Crack, spall, and joint repair to restore slabs
- Adjustable sheen from satin matte to high gloss
- Densifier hardening and optional stain guard
- Off-hours scheduling, warranty, and free quote
Concrete Polishing & Repair in New Westminster — answered.
How much does concrete polishing cost in the Lower Mainland?+
Polishing cost depends on the square footage, the condition of the slab, how much repair is needed, and the level of sheen and finish you want. A slab that needs significant crack and spall repair costs more than one in good shape. We provide a free on-site quote after assessing your concrete so the estimate reflects real conditions.
Is polished concrete better than an epoxy coating?+
It depends on your needs. Polished concrete is extremely durable, low-maintenance, and cannot peel because there is no applied film, which suits many warehouses and retail spaces, while epoxy offers more colour options, chemical resistance, and can bridge a rougher slab. We help you weigh durability, appearance, and budget during a free on-site quote.
Can you repair a cracked or damaged concrete floor?+
Yes. We fill and repair cracks, patch spalls and pop-outs, and restore joints, either as a standalone service or as prep before polishing or coating. Repairing a slab extends its life and gives any finish a sound base. We assess the damage and recommend the right repair approach during the site visit.
Do you repaint riverfront and Uptown strata towers in New Westminster?+
Yes. We handle strata and multi-unit repaint programs at Quayside, Sapperton, and Uptown — corridors, balconies, parkades, and exteriors — with phased, off-hours scheduling and clear communication.
Can you coat industrial floors in Queensborough or the Braid area?+
We install epoxy and urethane floor systems, anti-slip coatings, and safety line and fire-lane marking for warehousing and trades in Queensborough and the Braid industrial area.