Commercial Epoxy Floors That Work as Hard as They Look
Commercial Spaces

Commercial Epoxy Floors That Work as Hard as They Look

From restaurant kitchens to warehouse aisles. See how epoxy, metallic, and quartz systems perform in real commercial environments.

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Commercial spaces demand floors that handle punishment while looking presentable to customers. Epoxy systems deliver both. Restaurants lean toward metallic and decorative flake for dining areas, with heavy-duty quartz in kitchens. Retail spaces use metallic or solid color to create the backdrop their brand needs. Industrial facilities prioritize chemical resistance and safety markings. The right system depends on traffic patterns, chemical exposure, and whether customers see the floor. Every commercial project shown here uses professional-grade product rated for heavy foot traffic, forklift loads, or both.

Featured Materials

Metallic Epoxy

Copper Penny Metallic

Premium metallic for customer-facing spaces. Restaurants and retail love it.

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Quartz Broadcast

Commercial Gray Quartz

Chemical-resistant quartz for kitchens, labs, and service areas.

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Solid Epoxy

Industrial Gray Solid

High-build solid for warehouses and manufacturing. Impact rated.

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Solid Epoxy

Arctic White Solid

Bright white for clinics, galleries, and minimalist retail.

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Show Your Client the Finished Floor

Upload a photo of the commercial space. Try different coatings. Present a visual proposal that closes the deal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, epoxy is FDA-compliant and widely used in restaurant kitchens. Anti-slip additives in the topcoat prevent slip hazards. Quartz broadcast systems are the standard for commercial kitchens because they provide maximum texture.

Commercial epoxy systems last 10-15 years with proper prep and product selection. High-traffic areas may need topcoat reapplication at 7-10 years. Total replacement is rarely needed if the base coats were properly installed.

Industrial-grade epoxy (100% solids formulations at 20+ mils DFT) handles forklift and pallet jack traffic daily. Water-based or thin-mil coatings will not. Always specify industrial-grade product for warehouse applications.

Daily dust mopping and weekly wet mopping with a neutral pH cleaner is all that is needed. Avoid harsh solvents. Recoat high-wear zones every 3-5 years to maintain appearance.