
Gym & Fitness Floor
Coating.
Gym floors need impact resistance, easy cleaning, and a finish that motivates. Our flake and metallic systems deliver — even in CrossFit boxes and home gyms.
What You Get
We profile the slab, install a high-impact epoxy base, broadcast flake or metallic pigments, and finish with a hygienic, easy-clean polyaspartic topcoat.
- Impact + drop resistant
- Antimicrobial topcoat options
- Easy sweat + chalk cleanup
- Custom branded colors
- Slip-resistant texture
Best For
- • Home gyms
- • CrossFit boxes
- • Yoga studios
- • Commercial fitness centers
How the System Is Built
The actual layers and materials — and why each one matters for the finished floor.
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1Diamond-ground profile
Garage-converted gyms and dedicated fitness spaces both need the same profiled slab — CSP-2 to CSP-3 — to support the impact loads from dropped equipment without delamination.
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2High-impact epoxy base
100% solids epoxy base, pigmented to brand or design palette. We can build extra thickness in drop zones for added impact tolerance.
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3Flake or metallic broadcast
Flake gives the durable, slip-safe texture typical of commercial gyms. Metallic gives the high-end private gym look. Either works for the use case.
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4Antimicrobial polyaspartic topcoat
Two coats of polyaspartic with optional antimicrobial additive — important in any space that sees sweat, bare feet, and shared equipment.
Benefits
What this system actually delivers in daily use.
- Impact-rated for dropped dumbbells, kettlebells, and barbells in normal training
- Sweat, chalk, and pre-workout spills wipe up clean — no permanent stains
- Antimicrobial topcoat additives reduce bacterial growth in shared equipment areas
- Slip-resistant texture for safety during high-intensity training
- Custom branded colors and design elements for commercial fitness facilities
- Easy disinfection with standard gym cleaners — important for shared-equipment spaces
Our Process for Gym & Fitness Floor Coating
Step-by-step from consultation through return-to-service.
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1Gym consultation
We measure the space, identify drop zones and rig anchor points, and discuss flake or metallic design.
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2Slab prep
Diamond grind, crack repair, joint detail. Rig and rack anchors are installed before the floor where possible.
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3Base, broadcast, topcoat
Standard 2-day buildup. Antimicrobial additive blended into the final topcoat.
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4Open for training
Light use 24 hours after final coat; heavy training and dropped weights after 72 hours for full chemical cure.
What to Expect
A well-built gym floor handles years of CrossFit-style training without issue, but heavy drops onto bare floor are still a stress event. We recommend rubber tiles or drop pads in dedicated bumper-plate drop zones — not because the floor will fail, but because that's standard practice for serious lifting. For commercial fitness centers, expect 10-15 years of service life with the antimicrobial topcoat refreshed every few years on the heaviest-use zones. For home gyms and yoga studios, the floor outlasts the equipment. In DFW we coat a lot of garage-converted home gyms where the slab needed crack repair and joint detail before the gym setup — that prep is the difference between a floor that lasts and one that telegraphs cracks within months.
Installed Across DFW
Common Questions
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