Strip & Wax in Spring Valley, NV

VCT strip and wax for Spring Valley commercial floors. We strip the old finish, apply fresh coats, and restore that clean shine.

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Strip & Wax for Spring Valley businesses

VCT floors lose their shine. Wax builds up unevenly, gets scuffed, yellows under fluorescent lighting, and eventually looks worse than bare tile. When that happens, it is time to strip it down to the original surface and start fresh. That is what strip and wax is.

We strip old wax and finish down to bare VCT, clean the tile surface, apply a sealer coat, and then lay down multiple coats of commercial-grade floor finish. The result is a uniform, high-gloss surface that protects the tile and looks sharp. Most Spring Valley commercial facilities need strip and wax once or twice a year depending on foot traffic, with buff and recoat maintenance in between.

Strip and wax involves chemicals that require proper handling. The stripping solution is alkaline and can irritate skin and eyes. The floor finish contains polymers that need ventilation during application. Our crews are trained on the hazards of every product they use, and we keep Safety Data Sheets (SDS) on file for each one. Product containers are properly labeled, dilution ratios are standardized (not eyeballed), and our crews wear appropriate PPE during the stripping phase. We follow the same documented procedure on every job: strip, neutralize, rinse, dry, seal, then 3-5 coats of finish with proper dry time between each coat. No shortcuts, no skipped steps.

Busy B technician crouching to apply high-gloss floor finish to VCT tile in a commercial hallway
Multiple coats of commercial-grade finish with documented dry time between each coat.

Strip & Wax in Spring Valley specifically

Strip malls and retail centers along Rainbow Boulevard and Spring Mountain Road are our most frequent Spring Valley strip and wax clients. These older VCT floors have often gone through multiple wax layers without a proper full strip, which causes yellowing and uneven buildup. We strip to bare tile on every job so the new finish adheres properly and looks uniform across the floor.

Areas we serve in Spring Valley:

Rainbow Boulevard Corridor
Jones Boulevard Area
Desert Breeze
The Lakes
Spring Valley Town Center
Durango Hills

What's included

Full Floor Stripping

All old wax, finish, and buildup removed to bare tile using alkaline stripping solution. Floor neutralized and rinsed before recoating.

Sealer Application

Base sealer coat applied to protect bare VCT and improve finish adhesion. Sealer matched to your specific VCT type.

Multi-Coat Finish

3-5 coats of commercial-grade floor finish applied with documented dry time between each coat. High-gloss and satin finish options available. Slip-resistant formulations for areas that need them.

Baseboard & Edge Detail

Baseboards cleaned of old wax splatter. Edges and corners hand-finished with applicator pads for a clean transition.

Why Spring Valley businesses choose Busy B

No Shortcuts

We strip to bare tile every time. Full neutralize, rinse, dry, seal, then finish. Waxing over old buildup causes yellowing.

Chemical Safety Training

Our crews are trained on every product they use. SDS on file, proper dilution ratios, PPE during stripping. No guesswork with chemicals.

Standardized Process

Same documented procedure on every job. Consistent results whether it is a 2,000 sq ft clinic or a 50,000 sq ft retail floor.

Maintenance Programs

Monthly burnishing and quarterly recoats extend the life of your finish between full strip jobs. We track when the next full strip is due.

Strip & Wax in Spring Valley: FAQs

How long does strip and wax take?

A typical 5,000 sq ft area takes one overnight shift. Larger areas may take two nights. We coordinate timing so your Spring Valley facility is ready for business by morning.

How often do VCT floors need strip and wax?

Most commercial spaces need a full strip and wax once or twice a year. High-traffic Spring Valley facilities like medical offices and retail stores may need it more often. Regular buff and recoat maintenance between full jobs extends your finish life.

What chemicals do you use for stripping?

We use an alkaline floor stripping solution to dissolve old wax and finish. After stripping, we neutralize the floor with a pH-neutral rinse before applying new sealer and finish. Every product has a Safety Data Sheet on file, and our crews follow standardized dilution ratios. We do not mix chemicals or improvise.

What is the difference between strip and wax and buff and recoat?

Strip and wax removes all old finish down to bare tile and starts fresh. Buff and recoat adds a new layer of finish on top of existing wax to restore shine. Buff and recoat is faster and cheaper, but eventually the old layers need to come off with a full strip.

Can you strip and wax while the building is occupied?

We do most strip and wax overnight or on weekends. The chemicals require ventilation and the area needs to be clear of foot traffic until the finish dries. After-hours is best for both safety and results.

What floor types can be stripped and waxed?

VCT (vinyl composite tile) is the most common. We also strip and wax sheet vinyl, linoleum, and certain luxury vinyl tile (LVT) products. Not all LVT can be waxed, so we verify the manufacturer specs during the walkthrough. Ceramic tile, porcelain, natural stone, and concrete do not get waxed. Those require different maintenance methods.

What does a maintenance schedule look like between full strip jobs?

A typical maintenance schedule: daily dust mopping, weekly damp mopping with a neutral floor cleaner, monthly or quarterly buff and recoat to restore shine, and a full strip and wax once or twice a year. High-traffic Spring Valley facilities like medical offices, retail stores, and schools may need a full strip more often. We track your floor condition and recommend timing based on actual wear, not a fixed calendar.

Can you do a high-gloss or satin finish?

Yes. We offer both high-gloss and satin finish options. High-gloss is the standard for commercial VCT and gives a "wet look" shine. Satin is lower sheen and hides scuff marks better, which some offices and medical facilities prefer. We also carry slip-resistant finish formulations for areas where traction matters, like kitchens and entryways.

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