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    Retail Store Floor Coating
    Use Case

    Retail Store Floor
    Coating.

    Retail floors are part of your brand. Our stained, metallic, and polished systems create distinctive looks that withstand constant foot traffic.

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    What You Get

    We profile the slab, build a multi-layer designer system — stain, metallic, or flake — and seal with a high-traffic polyaspartic topcoat for years of beautiful service.

    Features
    • Designer aesthetic options
    • Foot-traffic rated
    • Easy cleaning
    • Custom color matching
    • Minimal downtime install

    Best For

    • • Boutiques
    • • Big-box retail
    • • Restaurants
    • • Cafés
    • • Pop-up shops
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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
      Design consultation and color match

      Retail floors are visual surfaces. We start with a design walkthrough to match brand palette, lighting, and adjacent finishes.

    2. 2
      Surface prep matched to design

      Stained floors get light grind or etch. Coated decorative floors get diamond profile. Both with crack and joint detail.

    3. 3
      Decorative layer — stain, metallic, or flake

      Stain for the polished-concrete aesthetic at lower cost. Metallic for designer depth in boutique spaces. Flake for high-traffic retail with the textured commercial look.

    4. 4
      High-traffic polyaspartic topcoat

      Two coats of high-build polyaspartic engineered for thousands of daily foot traffic events. Optional anti-slip additive at entries.

    Benefits

    What this system actually delivers in daily use.

    • Aesthetic options matched to brand identity
    • Foot-traffic-rated for thousands of daily customer passes
    • Easy daily maintenance — dust mop and damp mop
    • Custom color matching for brand palette consistency across locations
    • Minimal downtime — most retail installs done overnight or on closed days
    • Lower long-term cost than tile or LVP for equivalent durability

    Our Process for Retail Store Floor Coating

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

    1. 1
      Design and brand consultation

      We walk the space with your design team, match palette, and discuss any logo or color-block design.

    2. 2
      After-hours scheduling

      Most retail installs run overnight or across a closed day to avoid disrupting customer traffic.

    3. 3
      Prep and decorative install

      Surface prep matched to the design choice; decorative layer applied to spec.

    4. 4
      Topcoat and reopen

      Two polyaspartic topcoats; foot traffic typically permitted 24 hours after final coat. Most retail reopens for normal business the next day.

    What to Expect

    A retail floor properly installed lasts 10-15+ years under daily customer traffic, with the most common refresh being a topcoat sand-and-recoat at year 7-10 to restore gloss on the highest-traffic walkways. Maintenance is daily dust mop and weekly damp mop with a pH-neutral cleaner — same protocol as most LVP or tile retail floors. In DFW we coat boutiques, restaurants, cafés, and big-box retail; each gets a different design spec but the same durable buildup underneath. The biggest mistake retailers make is choosing LVP or laminate for the lower upfront cost and then dealing with seam failures, gouges from displays, and dirt embedment in 3-5 years — a sealed concrete or epoxy floor costs less over a decade and looks better.

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