Industrial floor coating systems protect concrete substrates while providing the performance characteristics required for demanding operational environments. Manufacturing facilities, food processing plants, automotive shops, and pharmaceutical facilities all require floor systems that resist chemicals, withstand abrasion, and meet cleanliness standards that bare concrete cannot achieve.
Epoxy and urethane coating systems are engineered products that require proper surface preparation, environmental controls, and application techniques to achieve their specified performance. We approach floor coating projects as system installations-not paint jobs-with attention to the preparation, application, and curing details that determine long-term success.
Surface preparation is the critical first step. We use shot blasting, grinding, and scarification to achieve the surface profile required for coating adhesion. Moisture testing ensures the substrate is suitable for coating application. These preparation steps represent the majority of labor on coating projects, and shortcuts here lead to coating failures.
The coating system itself must be matched to the facility's operational requirements. Chemical exposure, thermal shock, slip resistance, reflectivity, and static dissipation are all factors that influence system selection. We work with coating manufacturers and facility operators to specify systems appropriate for each application.