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Commercial Epoxy Flooring in Dallas, TX

High-traffic industrial epoxy systems for Dallas warehouses, auto shops, clinics, and retail. Chemical-resistant topcoats rated for forklift traffic. Free written estimate.

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Locally Owned — Dallas
Industrial-Grade Systems
Free Written Estimate
Weekend & Off-Hours Install

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Commercial epoxy flooring in Dallas must handle what residential systems don’t — forklift traffic, pallet jacks, chemical spills, and the foot traffic of dozens of employees every day. Our commercial systems are specified to the application: warehouse distribution centers in the Irving Las Colinas corridor (75061) get a different system than a medical-aesthetic clinic in Plano (75023) or an auto-detailing studio in Garland (75040). We select the base coat, topcoat chemistry, and aggregate type to match the specific load, chemical exposure, and slip-resistance requirement of each job. Every commercial install is preceded by a written specification document — no verbal commitments, no after-the-fact scope changes. Call (469) 564-4886 for a free on-site consultation.

Commercial Epoxy Systems for DFW Industries

Warehouses & Distribution Centers

High-build 100% solids epoxy with quartz aggregate topcoat for forklift and pallet-jack traffic. Chemical-resistant to common warehouse fluids. Anti-static formulations available for electronics-handling facilities in the Carrollton (75006) and Richardson (75080) tech corridors.

Auto Shops & Dealerships

Oil, brake fluid, transmission fluid, battery acid — auto shop floors see it all. Our auto-service system uses a chemical-resistant polyaspartic topcoat rated for sustained automotive fluid exposure. Easy to clean, maintains slip resistance when wet, and resists staining that makes shop floors look perpetually dirty.

Medical & Clinical Spaces

Seamless, non-porous epoxy floors are the hygienic standard for medical offices, dental practices, veterinary clinics, and aesthetic studios throughout Dallas. No grout lines, no porous tile. Antimicrobial topcoat options available. Compliant with Texas DSHS facility standards for hard-surface flooring in patient areas.

Retail & Showroom

High-gloss or matte commercial epoxy for retail environments in the Dallas Galleria corridor, Frisco development zones, and neighborhood shopping centers. Fast cure means minimal business downtime — most retail floor installs can be completed over a weekend.

Restaurant & Food Service

FDA-compliant epoxy and urethane mortar systems for commercial kitchen floors. Anti-slip aggregate mandatory in wet zones. Coved base options for seamless wall-to-floor junctions that pass health department inspection. We handle TABC-permitted bars and restaurant dining rooms as well as back-of-house.

Manufacturing Facilities

Heavy-industrial urethane-epoxy hybrid systems for manufacturing plants, machine shops, and assembly lines in the Dallas metro and surrounding DFW industrial corridors. We work with facility managers on weekend and shift-change windows to minimize production downtime.

Project Details

Typical Install Timeline 1–5 days depending on square footage and system type
Scheduling Weekend, off-hours, and phased installs to minimize business disruption
System Types 100% solids epoxy, urethane mortar, broadcast quartz, self-leveling epoxy, polyaspartic
Load Rating Forklift-rated quartz aggregate systems available
Chemical Resistance Topcoat options rated for automotive fluids, food acids, medical-grade disinfectants
Slip Resistance Quartz or aluminum-oxide aggregate for wet-zone compliance
Warranty Commercial warranty issued per project specification
Pricing Quoted per job after free on-site inspection — every quote is itemized in writing.

Our Commercial Installation Process

1

On-Site Specification Consultation

We visit the facility, document the slab condition, identify the traffic and chemical exposure requirements, and produce a written floor specification with the recommended system — not just a price.

2

Scheduling & Business-Impact Planning

We work around your operating schedule. Most Dallas commercial installs happen on weekends or during planned facility shutdowns to eliminate production downtime.

3

Shot Blasting or Diamond Grinding

Commercial slabs with large square footage are prepared with ride-on shot blasters for consistent CSP-3 to CSP-5 surface profile. Smaller areas and detail work use planetary diamond grinders.

4

Crack Repair & Joint Treatment

All control joints and cracks are routed and filled with semi-rigid polyurea filler rated for thermal cycling. High-movement joints get flexible treatment to accommodate the Dallas climate’s temperature swings.

5

System Application

Base coat, body coat (quartz broadcast if specified), and topcoat applied per the written specification. Commercial crews are larger — 3–6 installers — for consistent coverage and timing on large-format slabs.

6

Post-Install Documentation

We provide a post-install report with application data (temperature, humidity, mil readings), product batch numbers, and the written warranty certificate. This documentation supports insurance requirements and facility inspection compliance.

Commercial Epoxy FAQ — Dallas, TX

How long does a commercial epoxy floor installation take?

A single-shift warehouse or auto-shop floor (3,000–8,000 sq ft) typically takes 2–3 days with a full crew. We can phase the install — coating half the floor while the other half stays operational — for facilities that can’t shut down entirely. Retail spaces under 2,000 sq ft are often done in a single weekend.

Can you install commercial epoxy over an existing painted floor?

Rarely without removing the existing coating first. Industrial shot blasting or diamond grinding removes the old paint and exposes clean concrete for proper adhesion. Coating over existing paint is the leading cause of commercial floor delamination — we don’t do it, and we document why in writing when we encounter it.

Is commercial epoxy safe for food-service areas?

Yes — specific systems are. We use NSF/ANSI-compliant 100% solids epoxy for kitchen floors and FDA-approved topcoats in food-contact-adjacent applications. Restaurant floors also require anti-slip aggregate in all wet zones and coved base at wall junctions for health department compliance. We spec all of this at the initial consultation.

Do you work in the Irving Las Colinas business corridor?

Yes — frequently. Las Colinas (75061) has a dense concentration of corporate campuses, auto dealerships, and light-industrial facilities that are among our most common commercial clients. We also serve Carrollton (75006), Richardson (75080), Plano (75023), Frisco (75033), Garland (75040), and Mesquite (75149) commercial properties regularly.

What is urethane mortar and when do I need it?

Urethane mortar is a trowel-applied flooring system designed for the most demanding commercial environments: commercial kitchen floors with thermal shock from steam cleaning, food-processing facilities with acid drainage, and manufacturing plants with heavy impact loads. It’s thicker than standard epoxy (3/16″ to 1/4″) and tolerates temperature swings from freezing to 250°F without cracking. Not every Dallas commercial job needs it — we’ll tell you honestly if your application does or doesn’t.

Warranty in Detail — Commercial Floor Installs

Commercial floor warranties are issued per project specification — the coverage terms are tied to the system specified and installed, not a blanket residential-style warranty. Every Dallas commercial floor install we complete ships with a written warranty certificate that documents: system type installed, application mil thickness recorded on-site, product batch numbers, install date and conditions, and what the warranty covers and for how long.

What commercial warranties cover: Adhesion failure (peeling or delamination not caused by physical damage), topcoat delamination, and significant gloss loss beyond normal wear in the rated timeframe. Coverage periods range from 3 years (high-traffic warehouse with forklift traffic) to 10 years (office and retail environments with foot traffic only).

What they don’t cover: Physical damage from impacts or cutting-wheel traffic, chemical spills outside the rated exposure list (we specify what the topcoat is rated for — don’t assume “chemical resistant” means every chemical), and wear from abrasion loads heavier than the specification was designed for. We’re specific in writing about all of this before install starts. No surprises, no fine-print disputes.

After the Commercial Install — Return-to-Service Timeline

Foot traffic: 6–8 hours after final topcoat for polyaspartic systems; 18–24 hours for standard epoxy systems. We provide the exact return-to-service time in writing based on the system installed and the ambient temperature recorded on install day.

Forklift and pallet-jack traffic: 48–72 hours minimum for quartz broadcast systems. We know business disruption costs real money — we build this timeline into the scheduling conversation before install, not after. Most DFW warehouse clients schedule Thursday/Friday installs and return to full operation Monday morning.

Heavy chemical exposure: Full cure for chemical-resistance rated topcoats is 5–7 days. Spot cleaning of incidental spills is fine at 24 hours. Sustained chemical exposure (like an acid wash or sustained solvent contact) should wait for full cure.

Post-install documentation: We provide application records with temperature, humidity, and mil readings from each coat so you have the documentation for insurance, health department, or OSHA compliance records. This matters especially for food-service and medical facilities where the flooring spec is part of regulatory compliance.

Dallas-Specific Commercial Considerations

DFW’s commercial real estate growth over the past decade has produced a large stock of new industrial and flex-space facilities — particularly in the Frisco/Allen northern corridor, the Irving Las Colinas campus zone, and the Mesquite/Garland eastern industrial belt. Many of these newer facilities have slabs that were poured with fiber reinforcement and curing compounds that require specific preparation techniques (shot blasting at CSP-3 or higher) before coating adhesion is achievable. We identify and address these conditions in the specification phase — they’re not surprises on install day.

Dallas’s summer heat (June–August, regularly above 100°F) affects commercial install scheduling. Epoxy pot life shortens in extreme heat, which means large-format commercial slabs in unair-conditioned warehouses sometimes require early-morning start times (5–6 AM) or temporary cooling to maintain workable application windows. Our crews are experienced with DFW summer commercial work and plan accordingly. For projects in air-conditioned facilities (medical, retail, office), the summer window is actually ideal — consistent 72°F conditions produce excellent cure results.

Call (469) 564-4886 to schedule an on-site specification consultation for your Dallas-area commercial facility.

Commercial Floor Specification — On-Site, No Obligation

We come to your Dallas facility, assess the slab, and produce a written specification with system options. No guesswork, no phone quotes.

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