From food processing plants to aircraft hangars, Top Dog designs and installs high-performance commercial epoxy systems that protect your facility, reduce downtime, and cut long-term maintenance costs.
Purpose-built flooring systems that meet the unique demands of your sector.
Heavy-duty, impact-resistant coatings that withstand forklift traffic, point loads, and constant vibration on production floors.
Seamless, non-porous systems with built-in antimicrobial protection that meet strict USDA, FDA, and OSHA requirements.
Electrostatic-dissipative and seamless coatings that maintain contamination control in GMP-regulated environments.
Fuel and hydraulic-fluid resistant systems designed to handle rolling loads, jet fuel spills, and extreme temperature swings.
Hygienic, easy-to-decontaminate surfaces for hospitals, surgical centers, and laboratories where cleanliness is non-negotiable.
Traffic-rated, UV-stable coatings with lane striping and anti-slip aggregates to protect concrete and improve driver safety.
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A commercial facility demands more than a pretty floor. It needs a coating system that resists chemicals, withstands mechanical abuse, and keeps workers safe—day after day, year after year.
Our team specifies resin systems, aggregate blends, and topcoats based on the actual stresses your facility faces, not generic recommendations from a product data sheet.

A disciplined process that delivers predictable results on every commercial project.
We audit traffic, chemical exposure, regulatory requirements, and aesthetic goals to develop a tailored specification.
Shot blasting or diamond grinding prepares the concrete to ICRI CSP-3 or higher, ensuring molecular-level bonding.
Multi-layer application—moisture barrier, primer, broadcast coat, and topcoat—each verified for thickness and adhesion.
Adhesion pull testing, thickness verification, and a final punch-list review ensure the floor meets specification.
Answers to the technical questions facility managers ask before specifying epoxy.