
Commercial floors fail at the seams: cold joints, forklift lanes, and wash-down zones. We spec each system to the actual use of the space — 100% solids epoxy for build thickness, urethane topcoats for chemical and thermal shock resistance, and cove bases where wash-down sanitation matters.
We schedule around your operation, including nights and weekends, and phase larger floors so you never fully shut down. Ask about our maintenance program for high-traffic facilities.
- 100% solids epoxy at 20–40 mils
- Urethane topcoats for thermal shock
- Anti-slip aggregate matched to use
- Night and weekend installation
- Line striping and safety markings
Common Questions About Commercial & Shop Floors
Do we have to shut down our business during installation?
Usually not. We schedule commercial floor installs around your operation — including nights and weekends — and phase larger floors in sections so part of your space stays usable. Many shops and taprooms never fully close during their project.
How thick is a commercial epoxy floor and will it handle forklifts?
We install 100% solids epoxy at 20–40 mils, far thicker than paint or residential kits, with urethane topcoats for chemical and thermal shock resistance. Systems are spec'd to your actual use — forklift lanes, wash-down zones, and cold joints get engineered for, not ignored.
How much does commercial epoxy flooring cost?
Commercial and shop floors start at $4.75 per square foot, with final pricing depending on square footage, the condition of the slab, and the system your operation needs. We quote after a free site walkthrough and can phase work to fit your budget.