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Best Floor Brooms for Concrete Prep Before Epoxy

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Preparing concrete properly is one of the most important steps in achieving a flawless epoxy floor. Before grinding, patching, or applying primer, contractors must ensure that all loose debris, dust, and dirt are removed. That’s where the right floor broom makes a major difference. In this guide, we break down the best floor brooms for concrete prep before epoxy, plus key features to look for before investing in your next tool.


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Why the Right Broom Matters for Epoxy Prep

Epoxy needs a clean, debris‑free surface to bond correctly. Even small particles left behind can cause bubbling, fisheyes, or delamination. High‑quality concrete prep brooms help:

  • Remove grit after grinding

  • Push away heavy debris

  • Clear fine dust before vacuuming

  • Improve epoxy adhesion

  • Reduce contaminants that affect coating performance

A strong broom ensures your surface is fully prepped before moving on to primer and basecoat steps.



Top Floor Brooms for Concrete Prep Before Epoxy


This commercial‑grade push broom is durable and great for sweeping larger concrete areas. Its stiff fibers grab both heavy particles and fine dust leftover from grinding.



Known for its long-lasting bristles and rugged frame, this broom is ideal for contractors who need consistent performance across multiple job sites. It works well on unfinished concrete and garage floors.



With extra‑stiff bristles and a wide sweeping path, the Magnolia 36” broom is perfect for large industrial spaces. Its aggressive bristles dig deep into textured concrete to remove stubborn debris.



Designed specifically for rough surfaces, this broom handles concrete dust, small stones, and grinding residue with ease. The steel‑reinforced block adds durability for daily contractor use.



What to Look for in a Concrete Prep Broom

When choosing a broom for epoxy installation, consider:

  • Bristle stiffness for removing heavy debris

  • Width to speed up sweeping in large areas

  • Durability of the block and handle

  • Compatibility with rough surfaces

  • Replaceable heads for cost savings

Many contractors pair these brooms with HEPA vacuums and dust separators for the cleanest possible surface.


Protect Your Epoxy Contracting Business

Tools help produce high‑quality floors, but contractor insurance protects your business from expensive risks. From chemical spills to property damage to equipment loss, epoxy contractors face daily challenges.

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