
Your facility floor takes a beating every day - forklifts, chemical spills, foot traffic, and Florida's relentless moisture pressing up from below. We install commercial and industrial epoxy systems that handle all of it, properly prepped and tested before a single coat goes down.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Boca Raton bond directly to a properly prepared concrete slab, creating a seamless, chemical-resistant surface that holds up to daily heavy use - most commercial projects take two to five days and last five to ten years before recoating is needed.
If your facility floor is absorbing spills, shedding concrete dust, or showing a coating that is starting to peel, the concrete itself is not the problem - the surface is unprotected. In Boca Raton's commercial and industrial spaces, bare or failing concrete floors create cleaning headaches, safety concerns, and a poor first impression for clients, tenants, and inspectors alike. For businesses that need flooring built specifically for automotive or manufacturing environments, our urethane cement flooring is another option worth considering for spaces with extreme thermal cycling or chemical exposure.
The most important part of any commercial epoxy project is the prep work. Surface contamination from decades of oil and old coatings, elevated moisture vapor, and cracked or deteriorating concrete all have to be addressed before the epoxy goes down. A coating applied over an unprepared surface will fail - no matter the brand. Getting this step right is what we focus on first.
If oil, grease, or cleaning fluid soaks into your floor instead of sitting on top where you can wipe it up, the concrete is unprotected. Over time, those stains become permanent and the surface starts to pit and roughen. An epoxy coating seals the slab completely so spills stay on top and clean up in seconds.
In South Florida's high-humidity environment, concrete slabs near sea level often push moisture vapor upward through the floor, leaving white, chalky deposits on the surface. If you are seeing this in your Boca Raton facility, moisture is actively moving through your slab. It needs to be addressed before any coating goes down or the coating will fail.
If walking across your floor leaves a gray dust on shoes or equipment tires, the top layer of concrete is breaking down. This is called concrete dusting and it gets worse over time as traffic grinds the surface further. A properly prepared and coated floor stops this completely and gives you a hard, sealed surface that does not shed.
If you already have a painted or coated floor that is starting to peel or bubble - especially near drains, doorways, or loading areas - the original coating was not properly bonded or moisture is working up from below. In Boca Raton's climate, this is common in older buildings. A full removal and proper recoating with moisture testing will fix it permanently.
Not all commercial floors have the same demands. A retail showroom floor, an auto shop, a food-service facility, and a warehouse all need different coating systems - different thicknesses, different surface textures, different chemical resistance profiles. We assess your space first and recommend the right system for how the floor is actually used. For facilities that handle forklifts, heavy loads, and chemical exposure daily, we install high-build, multi-coat systems with the thickness and hardness those conditions require. For garage floor coatings in smaller commercial or mixed-use spaces, a standard residential-grade system may be appropriate depending on traffic levels.
Every system we install includes a thorough concrete assessment and moisture test before any coating goes down. Spaces with elevated moisture get a barrier primer first. Concrete with cracks, old coatings, or surface contamination gets fully prepared before the epoxy is applied. We also offer urethane cement flooring as an alternative for facilities with extreme temperature swings or demanding chemical environments where standard epoxy may not be the best fit. Per OSHA's walking and working surfaces standards, slip-resistant finishes are available for any commercial installation.
Thick, hard-wearing systems for warehouses, auto shops, and facilities with forklifts and heavy equipment.
Formulated for food-service, manufacturing, and lab environments where chemical spills are routine.
Aluminum oxide or sand broadcast into the surface for traction in wet areas, loading docks, and kitchens.
Color chips and a clear topcoat for retail showrooms and commercial spaces where appearance matters alongside durability.
Applied before the epoxy on any slab with elevated moisture readings - essential in most Boca Raton commercial buildings.
We can coat in sections to keep part of your facility operational while another area cures - minimizing business disruption.
Boca Raton has a significant inventory of commercial and light-industrial buildings constructed between the 1970s and 1990s, many of them in the corridors along Yamato Road and near the Boca Raton Airport. Concrete slabs from that era are more likely to have surface contamination from decades of oil, chemicals, or old coatings that need to be fully removed before new epoxy will bond. Older buildings also tend to carry more moisture through the slab - a function of both slab age and South Florida's shallow water table. Expecting those conditions upfront is what lets us plan accurate prep scopes and give you a price that does not change on installation day.
Hurricane season is also a practical consideration for ground-floor commercial spaces in Boca Raton. A properly sealed epoxy floor is dramatically easier to clean and restore after a water intrusion event than bare or painted concrete, which soaks up damage and holds it. Business owners in Deerfield Beach and throughout the surrounding area face the same seasonal challenges, and we service all of those communities as well. For a reference on moisture management in commercial concrete applications, the American Concrete Institute publishes practical guidance on slab moisture and coating compatibility.
When you reach out, we will ask a few basic questions about the size of your space, what the floor is currently used for, and whether there is any existing coating. Most commercial jobs require an on-site visit before we can give you a real price - we schedule that visit quickly and come prepared with the right testing equipment.
We visit your facility and look at the concrete closely - checking for cracks, old coatings, contamination, and moisture. We perform a moisture test on the slab, which is especially important in Boca Raton's older commercial buildings. After the visit, you receive a written estimate that breaks down prep, materials, and labor separately so you can see exactly what you are paying for.
Before the crew arrives to start work, the coated area needs to be completely cleared. We handle concrete preparation: grinding or shot-blasting the surface, repairing cracks, removing old coatings, and applying a moisture barrier if the slab needs it. This prep stage often takes a full day and is the most important part of the entire project.
The epoxy goes down in layers - base coat, decorative layer if chosen, and a clear protective topcoat. Light foot traffic is safe after 24 hours; vehicles and heavy equipment need 48 to 72 hours. We can work in sections to keep part of your space operational during the project. Before we leave, we walk the finished floor with you and explain how to care for it.
We respond to all commercial inquiries within 1 business day. Getting a quote is completely free - we will visit your facility, assess the concrete, test for moisture, and give you a written price before any work begins. No surprises on installation day.
(728) 777-0244Boca Raton's shallow water table means concrete slabs in commercial and industrial buildings here carry more moisture vapor than slabs in drier parts of the country. We test every slab before quoting. If a moisture barrier is needed, we tell you upfront and price it honestly - not as a surprise add-on after work has started.
Every project we take on is covered by our Florida contractor license and full commercial liability insurance. You are protected from the first day of prep to the final walkthrough. Working with a licensed Florida contractor also ensures the work meets state standards - relevant for any space subject to health or safety inspections.
We do a thorough on-site assessment of your space, test for moisture, and look at the concrete honestly before we quote anything. You receive a written, itemized estimate that breaks down prep, materials, and labor separately. We respond to all commercial inquiries within 1 business day, and we do not start work until you have approved the price in writing.
Boca Raton has a significant inventory of commercial and light-industrial buildings from the 1970s through the 1990s, many along the Yamato Road corridor. We know what aging slabs in these buildings look like - contaminated concrete, old coatings, and moisture issues are common findings. That experience lets us plan accurate prep scopes and deliver results that hold up.
When you are getting a commercial or industrial floor coated, the stakes are higher than a residential garage. Downtime costs money, a failed coating is expensive to fix, and a floor that does not meet safety requirements creates liability. We build every commercial estimate around what the job actually requires - not what is quickest or cheapest to install.
Residential and light-commercial garage floor coating systems for Boca Raton homes and smaller commercial spaces that need a durable, attractive sealed surface.
Learn MoreAn alternative to epoxy for facilities with extreme temperature swings or heavy chemical exposure - urethane cement holds up where standard epoxy systems can fail.
Learn MoreSpring and early summer slots fill fast before Boca Raton's storm season - call now or submit a request and we will get back to you within 1 business day.