What Is Commercial Epoxy Flooring?

Commercial epoxy flooring is a heavier-duty version of the same coating technology used in garages, built to handle the demands of warehouses, retail spaces, restaurants, and industrial facilities. It typically uses a thicker system build, sometimes with added chemical or impact resistance, since commercial spaces deal with forklift traffic, heavier equipment, and more constant use than a residential garage. Surface prep matters even more at commercial scale: larger slabs mean more opportunity for moisture issues or existing damage that needs addressing before coating. The end result is a seamless, durable floor that resists stains, dust, and daily wear while being far easier to clean than bare or painted commercial concrete.

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Commercial systems are typically built thicker and with more chemical or impact resistance to handle forklift traffic, heavier equipment, and constant daily use, compared to the lighter-duty systems designed for a residential garage.