Heavy-Duty Industrial Epoxy Flooring

Your facility's floor takes more punishment in a week than most residential floors see in a decade. Our industrial epoxy flooring systems are engineered for relentless forklift traffic, chemical spills, impact loads, and the demanding hygiene standards of modern manufacturing.

Forklift & Heavy-Load Rated Chemical Resistant FDA/USDA Compliant Options
Request a Facility Assessment

Industrial-Grade Performance Features

When operations can't afford floor failures, you need a coating system that treats durability as a baseline.

🏭

Forklift-Rated Durability

High-build novolac and cycloaliphatic epoxy systems resist abrasion, gouging, and tire marking from continuous forklift and pallet jack traffic across every shift.

⚗️

Chemical Resistance

Engineered to withstand acids, alkalis, solvents, fuel, hydraulic fluid, and industrial cleaning agents without softening or delaminating.

đź§ą

Seamless & Sanitary

The monolithic, joint-free surface eliminates bacterial harboring points—critical for food processing, pharmaceutical, and cleanroom environments.

⚠️

Safety Line Marking

OSHA-compliant lane striping, hazard zones, and pedestrian walkways integrated directly into the floor system for a permanent safety solution.

🌊

Slope-to-Drain Systems

Self-leveling and mortar-based systems pitched toward drainage channels, keeping wash-down areas clear and preventing standing water.

⚡

ESD & Conductive Options

Electrostatic dissipative and conductive flooring protects sensitive electronics and explosive atmospheres from static discharge events.

1,200+

Projects Completed

10+

Years Experience

99%

Client Satisfaction

50+

Cities Served

Flooring That Keeps Up With Your Operations

Downtime is the enemy of any warehouse or manufacturing floor. Our industrial epoxy flooring installations are planned around your production schedule—including nights, weekends, and phased rollouts that keep portions of your facility running while we coat others.

From 5,000 sq ft distribution centers to 100,000+ sq ft manufacturing plants across the DFW corridor, we've handled projects at every scale with minimal disruption to daily operations.

  • Phased installation to minimize operational downtime
  • Systems rated for 10,000+ lb wheel loads
  • Thermal shock resistance for cold-storage and kitchen areas
  • OSHA-compliant color coding and lane marking
  • Long-term maintenance programs available
Industrial epoxy flake coating on warehouse floor

Our Industrial Installation Process

Large-scale projects demand rigorous planning. Here's how we approach every industrial flooring engagement.

Facility Assessment

Our commercial team surveys your facility, documents traffic patterns, chemical exposures, drainage requirements, and scheduling constraints before recommending a system.

Concrete Remediation

Shot blasting, scarifying, or diamond grinding removes deteriorated concrete and existing coatings. Spalled areas and joints are rebuilt with epoxy mortar.

System Installation

Multi-layer application—primer, body coats, broadcast media, and topcoat—each verified for thickness and adhesion. Safety striping and logos integrated at this stage.

Cure & Commissioning

Controlled curing under monitored conditions ensures full hardness. We perform adhesion testing, deliver maintenance documentation, and hand the floor back production-ready.

Protect Your Facility's Most-Used Surface

Get a no-cost facility assessment and discover how industrial epoxy flooring can reduce maintenance costs and improve safety at your operation.

Request a Facility Assessment

Industrial Epoxy Flooring FAQ

Technical answers for facility managers, plant engineers, and operations teams evaluating epoxy floor systems.

Can industrial epoxy handle constant forklift traffic?
Yes—when the right system is specified. High-build industrial systems (40-125 mils thick) using novolac or cycloaliphatic resins are designed for wheeled traffic exceeding 10,000 lbs per wheel. We factor in tire type since polyurethane wheels generate more point-load stress than pneumatic tires.
Are your systems FDA and USDA compliant?
We offer systems meeting FDA 21 CFR 175.300 for incidental food contact and USDA acceptance for food processing areas. These coatings are seamless, non-porous, and resist bacterial growth. We also install integral cove bases that eliminate the floor-to-wall joint where contamination accumulates.
What chemicals can industrial epoxy resist?
Standard industrial epoxy handles oils, fuels, mild acids, and most cleaning solvents. Novolac epoxies extend resistance to concentrated acids, caustics, and aggressive solvents at elevated temperatures. We review your chemical exposure profile and match it against published resistance charts.
How thick should industrial epoxy flooring be?
Industrial applications range from 40 mils for moderate-duty warehousing up to 125+ mils for heavy manufacturing. Trowel-applied mortar systems can exceed 250 mils where severe abuse or resurfacing is required.
How long will our warehouse be out of commission?
Most installations are executed in phases—we coat one section while the rest of your facility operates. Fast-cure polyaspartic topcoats accept forklift traffic in 18-24 hours per section. A typical 20,000 sq ft warehouse spans 5-7 working days without shutting down the entire operation.