
Hospital & Medical Floor
Coating.
Medical environments need seamless, antimicrobial floors with integral cove base details for total sanitation. Our quartz and epoxy systems deliver hospital-grade hygiene.
What You Get
We install seamless quartz or smooth epoxy systems with integral cove base, antimicrobial additives, and chemical-resistant topcoats engineered for healthcare cleaning protocols.
- Seamless monolithic finish
- Antimicrobial additives
- Integral cove base option
- Chemical-resistant topcoat
- Easy total sanitation
How the System Is Built
The actual layers and materials — and why each one matters for the finished floor.
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1Surface prep and decontamination
Medical slabs require thorough prep and, in some cases, decontamination protocols before coating. We coordinate with the facility's infection-control team.
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2Integral cove base forming
Cove base is formed 4-6" up the wall so the finished floor and wall transition seamlessly with no joint. This is non-negotiable in sanitation-critical spaces.
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3Antimicrobial epoxy primer
Primer chemistry includes antimicrobial additives that reduce bacterial colonization at the bond layer.
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4Smooth epoxy or fine-quartz buildup
Smooth epoxy for clinical and exam spaces. Fine-quartz for back-of-house and high-traffic corridors. Both maintain the seamless monolithic finish.
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5Chemical-resistant antimicrobial topcoat
Final topcoat tuned to hospital cleaning chemistry — hypochlorite bleach, quaternary disinfectants, alcohol-based sanitizers. Antimicrobial additive in the topcoat further reduces colonization.
Benefits
What this system actually delivers in daily use.
- Seamless monolithic surface — no grout, no tile, no harbor points for bacteria
- Integral cove base eliminates the floor-wall joint that collects fluid in hospitals
- Antimicrobial additives in primer and topcoat for ongoing colonization control
- Chemical resistance to hospital-grade cleaners and disinfectants
- Smooth finish that meets infection-control flooring standards
- Easy total sanitation — hoses down, mops clean, no porous surfaces
Our Process for Hospital & Medical Floor Coating
Step-by-step from consultation through return-to-service.
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1Healthcare consultation
On-site consultation with facilities and infection-control leadership to spec the floor, identify sanitation requirements, and plan around active patient care.
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2Phased install around operations
Most healthcare installs are phased so patient care continues. We work nights, weekends, and zone-by-zone with HEPA containment.
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3Prep, cove base, and buildup
Decontamination, integral cove base forming, antimicrobial primer, smooth or fine-quartz buildup.
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4Antimicrobial topcoat and documentation
Final antimicrobial chemical-resistant topcoat, plus full SDS and product documentation for infection control records.
What to Expect
Medical floors built to spec last 15-20 years under daily hospital cleaning chemistry and traffic. The combination of seamless install, integral cove base, and antimicrobial chemistry is what separates a true healthcare floor from a generic commercial coating. In DFW we work with hospitals, clinics, veterinary facilities, labs, and pharmacies — each with slightly different sanitation requirements that drive the spec. Maintenance is the facility's normal sanitation protocol; our chemistry is designed to take hospital-grade disinfectants daily without degrading. We coordinate with infection control on every install and provide all documentation needed for their records.
Installed Across DFW
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