Building Restoration services in Orange County by The Floor Maintenance Company

Orange County building restoration

Building Restoration Services in Orange County, California

Building restoration services in Orange County for concrete restoration, post-construction cleanup, and hole filling. We help finished and remodeled buildings actually look finished.

If concrete is spalling, paint is on the wrong surface, or stone has open holes after a remodel, the right repair depends on what the surface is and what should happen next.

45+

years in construction and surface work

5.0

Google rating from local customers

#661604

California contractor license

ConcreteStoneTile and groutCountertopsGarage floorsMaintenance

Mission Viejo location

Building restoration that respects the materials already in place.

We restore concrete and hard surfaces on properties across Mission Viejo, Irvine, Newport Beach, Laguna, and the rest of Orange County.

Send photos and we will tell you whether the right move is a clean, a fill, a refinish, or a deeper structural repair.

Limestone entryway and hallway after refinishing
Concrete pool surround restored after damage Travertine floor restoration in an Orange County home

The difference

Restore the surface, then leave the finish in good shape.

A new build or a remodel only looks done when the floors and stone match the rest of the work.

We come in last, clear what should not be on the surface, and refinish so the materials show again.

Learn your surface

The better you understand the material, the better it holds up.

Quick reads on how building restoration works in Orange County homes, before you spend money on the wrong fix.

Why painted concrete looks worse a year after a remodel

When grout haze can be cleaned without damaging the stone

How travertine holes form and why filling them matters

What construction overspray does to a polished slab

When a crack is cosmetic and when it needs structural repair

Why finishing the floor last is usually a mistake

How we work

A clear plan before the machines come out.

01

Send a photo

We look at the surface, finish, stains, cracks, and wear pattern before we suggest a next step.

02

Inspect the material

We confirm what the surface is and whether it needs cleaning, repair, honing, polishing, coating, or sealer.

03

Restore with control

We use the correct diamonds, pads, chemistry, and protection for the surface instead of treating every job the same.

04

Leave a maintenance plan

You know what to clean with, what to avoid, and when the surface should be checked again.

Orange County homes

Building restoration for Orange County homes and properties.

We come into Orange County remodels and new builds when the floor needs to look ready for handoff. Mission Viejo, Irvine, Newport Beach, Laguna, San Clemente, and the rest of the county.

Building restoration is about reading what each surface needs and doing the smallest correct repair instead of the loudest one.

Building Restoration project in an Orange County home

Questions

Straight answers before the estimate.

What kind of construction cleanup do you handle?

Paint overspray on stone or concrete, grout haze on travertine and tile, sealer pulled off by tape, and finish damage from other trades. We come in after the rest of the work is done and bring the surface back.

Do you fill holes in travertine and natural stone?

Yes. We color-match fills for travertine, limestone, and similar stone, then refinish the area so the repair blends with the surrounding surface.

Can you restore concrete cracks and spalling?

Most of the time, yes. Cosmetic cracks and surface spalling can be repaired and finished. Structural cracks may need a partial overlay or a resurface for a lasting fix.

Do you work with general contractors and designers?

Yes. We coordinate with other trades on remodels, new builds, and commercial finish-out so the floor work happens at the right point in the schedule.

Have a building restoration project you are not sure about?

Send a photo. We will tell you what we see and whether it belongs on our schedule.