Epoxy Flooring

Epoxy Flooring For Service Areas, Commercial Interiors, And Hard-Working Utility Spaces

Epoxy flooring is a strong option when the concrete needs a more uniform finish and stronger protection than a stain or polished system can realistically deliver.

Why Epoxy

Epoxy Builds Protection Over The Existing Concrete

  • More uniform finish Epoxy is useful when the visual goal depends on covering inconsistent concrete rather than exposing it.
  • Stronger utility performance Service zones, work areas, and selected commercial spaces often need more protection than bare concrete can offer.
  • Flexible topcoat strategy Texture, gloss, and cleanability can be adjusted around the actual use case.
Epoxy Is A Strong Fit When

The Floor Needs More Protection And A More Controlled Appearance

  • Uniformity matters more than the natural character of the concrete
  • The space sees service traffic, carts, spills, or heavier wear
  • Easier cleanup and a more sealed surface are part of the goal
  • The owner wants a system designed around performance and not just color
Another System May Fit Better When

The Floor Wants To Stay More Natural Or Needs Full Surface Resurfacing

  • Concrete character and tonal movement are a benefit instead of a problem
  • The concrete is a good polishing candidate and the design wants an exposed finish
  • Outdoor exposure or decorative texture demands point toward a different coating build
  • The concrete needs a surface reset that is better handled with a decorative overlay
Gallery

Representative Epoxy Flooring Directions

A look at our epoxy work across the Valley, including edge conditions, texture and flake choices, and the commercial and utility spaces these systems are built to hold up in.

Process

How An Epoxy Scope Is Built

Coating performance comes from the substrate profile, moisture review, and topcoat logic just as much as the epoxy resin itself.

01

Surface Review

Moisture, contaminants, old coatings, and concrete repairs are reviewed before a build is recommended.

02

Mechanical Prep

The concrete is profiled for bond, not just cleaned on the surface.

03

Basecoat And Build

Film thickness, color approach, and optional broadcast layers are chosen around the space and traffic type.

04

Topcoat And Return To Service

Cure windows and final topcoat selection are aligned with expected wear and the owner's schedule.

Get An Epoxy Estimate

Tell Us What The Floor Handles Every Day

The most helpful epoxy quote details are traffic type, whether the space sees spills or washdowns, and whether there is existing paint or coating on the concrete right now.

If the floor needs a shutdown window, include that timing in the first message.
Epoxy Flooring FAQ

Questions About Epoxy Systems

Sometimes the old material has to be fully removed first. Bonding a new system to an unknown or failing layer is one of the fastest ways to create problems later.

No. It is common in utility and service areas, but it can also be the right answer for selected commercial interiors and some residential concrete surfaces where uniformity and cleanup are priorities.

Very important. Substrate moisture is one of the core reasons coating choices and prep requirements change from one concrete to the next.

Yes, depending on the environment and cleanup expectations. Texture is part of the topcoat conversation, not an afterthought added at the end.