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Commercial Floor Scrub & Recoat Services for High-Traffic Facilities

Ultra Shine Group provides professional floor scrub and recoat services that restore appearance, improve durability, and extend the life of your flooring. Designed for high-traffic commercial environments, our services deliver a refreshed, protected finish without full stripping.

Efficient Floor Restoration Without Full Stripping

Scrub and recoat services are designed to refresh floors without the need for complete stripping. This process maintains the integrity of existing finishes while restoring gloss, improving protection, and reducing downtime in busy commercial environments.

Our Floor Scrub & Recoat Services Include

Machine scrubbing removes embedded dirt, scuffs, and contaminants from the surface, preparing the floor for recoating.
Cleaning and neutralizing ensure proper adhesion of the new finish, resulting in a smooth and even application.
Application of a fresh protective finish to restore shine, improve durability, and protect against daily wear and tear.
High-speed burnishing enhances gloss levels and helps maintain a consistent, professional appearance in high-traffic areas.

Industries We Serve

Our floor scrub and recoat services offer an efficient solution for maintaining commercial flooring across Canada. Over time, floors lose their shine and protective finish due to daily wear, dirt, and foot traffic. Scrubbing removes embedded soil and surface buildup, while recoating applies a new protective layer to restore appearance and performance.

Ultra Shine supports offices, retail spaces, industrial facilities, and public environments with tailored floor care programs based on traffic levels, floor type, and operational needs.

Refresh Your Floors Without the Downtime

Commercial Floor Scrubbing & Recoating FAQ

Scrub and recoat is a floor maintenance process that deep cleans the surface and applies a new protective finish without fully stripping the floor.

Scrub and recoat maintains existing floor finishes, while stripping and waxing removes all layers and starts fresh. Recoating is typically faster and less disruptive.

Frequency depends on traffic levels and floor condition. High-traffic areas may require periodic recoating to maintain appearance and protection.

Common surfaces include VCT, vinyl, and other finished hard floors used in commercial environments.