Commercial & Industrial

Win the Contract Before the Pour.

Commercial floor decisions involve multiple stakeholders and six-figure budgets. Show them exactly what they are approving.

$6.7B

Industrial floor coating market (2026)

$10K–$500K+

Typical commercial project range

3–5

Stakeholders per decision

Why Visualization Wins Commercial Contracts

Commercial floor coating projects are a different animal than residential work. The budgets are larger, the sales cycles are longer, and the decisions involve multiple stakeholders — facility managers, property owners, CFOs, and sometimes architects. Everyone needs to sign off before work begins.

The contractor who shows up with a verbal description and a sample board loses to the contractor who shows a photorealistic rendering of the actual facility. When a warehouse manager can see their 50,000-square-foot floor with a new quartz broadcast system, the abstract becomes concrete. Budget conversations get easier when everyone is looking at the same picture.

See the Transformation

Pick a material below and drag the slider to compare. These are real AI-generated visualizations from our catalog.

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Commercial Coating Systems

Different facilities have different requirements. ShowFloor visualizes the right system for each job.

Quartz Broadcast

Colored quartz aggregate for heavy traffic areas. Chemical and impact resistant. The standard for warehouses.

$6–$12/sqft

Warehouses and manufacturing

Metallic Epoxy

High-end aesthetic for showrooms, lobbies, and retail spaces. Creates a distinctive branded environment.

$8–$15/sqft

Retail and showroom spaces

Concrete Overlay

Decorative cementitious overlay for commercial spaces that need durability with a polished look.

$5–$10/sqft

Restaurants and office spaces

Urethane Cement

Thermal shock and chemical resistant. Required for food processing, commercial kitchens, and breweries.

$8–$15/sqft

Food service and healthcare

How It Works

1

Walk the Facility

Photograph key areas during your site survey. Warehouse floor, loading dock, retail showroom — capture what matters.

2

Render the Options

Generate photorealistic visualizations with different coating systems. Show quartz for durability, metallic for aesthetics.

3

Present to Stakeholders

Include HD renderings in your RFP response or presentation. Everyone sees the same result. Approvals move faster.

Commercial Project Pricing

Real contractor pricing ranges. ShowFloor helps you justify the premium.

Coating TypePrice Range
Small Retail (2,000 sqft)$15K–$35K
Restaurant (3,000 sqft)$20K–$60K
Warehouse (20,000 sqft)$80K–$200K
Manufacturing (50,000+ sqft)$200K–$500K+

Why Visualization Shortens the Commercial Sales Cycle

Faster alignment

When every stakeholder is looking at the same rendering

Field Tip

Commercial approvals move when every stakeholder sees the same picture.

Warehouse managers, property owners, CFOs, and architects rarely walk a site together. They read your proposal on different days in different offices, often weeks apart. A verbal description plus a sample board leaves each of them with a different mental image — and every gap between those images is another round of questions and another week of delay. Dropping a photorealistic rendering of the actual facility into your RFP replaces those gaps with a shared visual, which is usually what the approval was actually waiting on.

Frequently Asked Questions

Any space with a concrete floor. Warehouses, manufacturing plants, retail showrooms, restaurants, commercial kitchens, healthcare facilities, parking structures, office buildings, and more. Our AI handles open floor plans, columns, equipment, and complex geometries.

Yes. Export HD images and include them directly in your proposal documents. Many contractors also generate branded PDF proposals through ShowFloor with their company logo, pricing, and material specifications.

Generate the visualization once and share it with everyone who needs to approve. Facility managers, property owners, and CFOs can all view the same rendering. This replaces the "let me describe what it will look like" conversation with "here is exactly what you are getting."

Yes. Photograph each zone or phase separately and generate visualizations for each area. Show the warehouse floor in Phase 1, the loading dock in Phase 2, and the office area in Phase 3.

ShowFloor helps you visualize the floor coating. For compliance documentation, pair your rendering with the manufacturer's technical data sheets showing slip resistance ratings (ANSI A326.3), chemical resistance, and any FDA or USDA certifications for the coating system.

ShowFloor visualizes floor coatings and finishes. For specific safety markings, lane striping, and color-coded zones, we recommend overlaying those details in your proposal after generating the base floor visualization.

Win More Commercial Floor Contracts

One visualization in your RFP can win a six-figure project. Start with 3 free HD renders.