Epoxy provides durable protection for surfaces exposed to heavy traffic AND CHEMICALS

Strong + Affordable + Aesthetic

Types of Epoxy Floors

Solid Color Epoxy
Uniform finish for high-traffic industrial and commercial zones.

Flake Broadcast Epoxy
Decorative flakes for added texture, slip resistance, and aesthetic appeal.

Quartz Epoxy
High-performance system with quartz granules for durability, traction, and chemical resistance.

Metallic Epoxy
Sleek, reflective, and visually striking—ideal for high-end commercial or showroom spaces.

Sand Broadcast Epoxy
Trowel-applied with silica sand for impact resistance and slip control in wet or greasy areas.

High-Build Epoxy with Urethane Topcoat
Thick, durable layer with UV protection for long-lasting performance in heavy-use environments.

Mortar Epoxy
Heavy-duty system with sand or aggregate for high-impact, high-traffic areas like warehouses and loading docks.

ESD / Anti-Static Epoxy
Conductive epoxy designed to prevent static build-up in sensitive electronics areas, such as server rooms or clean rooms.

Chemical-Resistant Novolac Epoxy
Specialized epoxy for areas exposed to harsh chemicals, acids, and solvents, like chemical processing plants.

Key Benefits

• Industrial Strength 

• Chemical Resistance 

• Slip Resistance Options 

• Long-Term Durability

• Fast Return to Service

INDUSTRIES

Industrial & Manufacturing: Warehouses, Distribution Centers, Machine Shops, Packaging Plants, Production Facilities, Aerospace, Chemical Processing.

Food & Beverage: Commercial Kitchens, Food Processing Plants, Breweries, Wineries, Cold Storage, Bottling Facilities.

Healthcare & Pharmaceutical: Hospitals, Clinics, Labs, Clean Rooms, Compounding Pharmacies, R&D Facilities


Commercial & Retail: Grocery Stores, Shopping Centers, Showrooms, Big Box Retail, Department Stores, Salons


Institutional & Office: Schools, Universities, Government Buildings, Corporate Offices, Libraries, Museums


Automotive: Auto Dealerships, Service Bays, Parking Decks, Car Washes, Detail Shops


Sports & Recreation: Gyms, Fitness Centers, Locker Rooms, Ice Rinks, Stadiums, Aquatic Centers


Infrastructure: Water Plants, Power Stations, Utility Tunnels, Pump Rooms


Lab & Tech: Data Centers, Semiconductor Facilities, Clean Manufacturing, Tech Labs

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • We offer solid color, flake broadcast, quartz epoxy, metallic epoxy, and more. Each type is suited for different needs, from high-traffic areas to aesthetic finishes.

  • With proper care and maintenance, epoxy floors can last 10 to 20 years, depending on the environment and traffic.

  • Yes, epoxy floors are highly resistant to chemicals, oils, solvents, and other harsh substances, making them ideal for industrial environments.

  • Yes, epoxy can be applied over many types of existing concrete floors, but surface preparation is required to ensure proper adhesion.

  • The cost of epoxy flooring can vary depending on several factors, including the type of epoxy, the size of the area, and any customization options you may need. Different epoxy systems, such as solid color, flake broadcast, quartz, and metallic epoxy, can affect the final price based on their durability, design, and performance.

    To get an accurate estimate, we recommend reaching out for a custom quote based on your specific needs, including the condition of your existing floor, the complexity of the installation, and any additional features like slip resistance or UV protection.

  • Absolutely! Epoxy floors are designed to withstand heavy traffic, making them perfect for warehouses, manufacturing plants, and retail environments.

  • No, epoxy floors are low maintenance. Regular sweeping and occasional mopping are typically enough to keep them in great condition.

  • Epoxy floors are easy to clean with mild detergents and water. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the surface.

  • During installation, there may be a slight odor, but it typically dissipates within a few hours as the floor cures.

  • Yes, epoxy floors can be patched or resurfaced if damaged. We can help restore the surface to its original condition.