Guide
Concrete grinder dust control: what to sort before hire
Plan extractor class, tooling, filters and stop conditions before grinding concrete indoors.
Quick answer
Concrete grinding is mainly a dust-control job. Match the grinder to a proper extractor, confirm the coating or adhesive is safe to abrade, and plan filter changes and clean-up before starting.
Checks before hire
- Identify the coating, adhesive or concrete problem
- Ask for matched extractor and filters
- Test a small patch before the whole floor
- Plan edge work separately from open floor grinding
What to tell the hire desk
Describe the job, material, scale, access and what would make you stop. That gives the supplier a better route to the right machine, consumables and PPE than asking for a tool name alone.
Stop condition: Stop if there is suspected asbestos, lead paint, unknown old adhesive, poor ventilation or occupied rooms that cannot be isolated.