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    Commercial Epoxy Flooring
    Use Case

    Commercial Epoxy
    Flooring.

    Commercial floors must survive constant traffic, equipment, chemical spills, and impact. Our industrial-grade systems deliver decades of performance with minimal downtime.

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    What You Get

    We diamond-grind, repair joints, install moisture barriers, and build multi-layer epoxy + polyaspartic systems engineered for the specific demands of your commercial environment.

    Features
    • Industrial-grade materials
    • Minimal downtime install
    • Chemical + impact resistant
    • Forklift and traffic rated
    • Custom color and safety markings

    Best For

    • • Retail
    • • Restaurants
    • • Showrooms
    • • Offices
    • • Distribution centers
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    How the System Is Built

    The actual layers and materials — and why each one matters for the finished floor.

    1. 1
      Site survey and spec

      We walk the space, identify traffic patterns, equipment loads, chemical exposures, and any sanitation requirements. The spec is built around the specific environment, not pulled off a shelf.

    2. 2
      Aggressive prep — grind or shot blast

      Commercial slabs require a deeper profile than residential — typically CSP-3 with shot-blasting for heavy-traffic floors and high-build quartz systems.

    3. 3
      Crack, joint, and cove-base detail

      Commercial buildings often have control joints under daily wheel-load. We chase, fill, and re-cut joints. Where sanitation requires it, we install integral cove base.

    4. 4
      Multi-layer epoxy or quartz buildup

      Layer count and chemistry are tuned to use case — high-build for warehouses and forklift floors, decorative for retail, NSF-compliant quartz for kitchens.

    5. 5
      Chemical-resistant topcoat + striping

      Topcoat chemistry matches the environment. Safety striping, hazard zones, and equipment markers are inlaid into the final layer.

    Benefits

    What this system actually delivers in daily use.

    • Engineered specifically for the environment — not a one-size approach
    • Phased install minimizes business disruption
    • Forklift- and pallet-jack-rated systems available
    • NSF-compliant options for food service and sanitation-critical spaces
    • Custom branding, color matching, and safety striping
    • Service life routinely 15-25 years in commercial environments

    Our Process for Commercial Epoxy Flooring

    Step-by-step from consultation through return-to-service.

    1. 1
      Commercial consultation

      On-site walkthrough with your operations team to spec the floor, identify phasing windows, and confirm timeline.

    2. 2
      Phased prep

      We typically prep one zone at a time so adjacent areas stay operational. HEPA-shrouded grinders keep dust contained.

    3. 3
      Multi-layer install

      Base, broadcast or quartz, topcoat, and any striping or hazard markings — each phase scheduled around your business hours.

    4. 4
      Inspection and walkthrough

      Final walkthrough with your team, care documentation, and warranty paperwork.

    What to Expect

    Commercial epoxy installed correctly lasts 15-25 years with normal maintenance. The choice of system is everything — a retail floor and a warehouse floor are not the same build. Maintenance is daily sweep, weekly damp mop with appropriate cleaner, and an annual or biennial topcoat refresh on high-traffic zones to keep gloss and color uniform. In DFW we phase commercial installs around business hours as standard practice; nights, weekends, or zone-by-zone is normal. The biggest DFW commercial floor mistake is choosing a system based on price-per-square-foot without specifying chemistry and build thickness for the actual use case — a $2/sqft floor in a forklift warehouse is a guaranteed failure within 18 months.

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