Commercial Epoxy Flooring In Colorado Springs

Commercial concrete takes abuse that residential floors never see. Forklifts grinding across the same path every hour. Chemical spills that sit until someone notices. Pallet drops, heavy equipment, foot traffic from hundreds of people a day, and cleaning regimens that would strip a residential coating in weeks.

That is a different set of demands, and it requires a different class of product and a different level of surface preparation. Absolute Best Painting installs commercial epoxy and concrete coatings across Colorado Springs for warehouses, restaurants, manufacturing plants, gyms, retail spaces, medical facilities, and industrial operations.

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The products we install on commercial floors are not the same products we use in a homeowner’s garage. Commercial epoxy systems are thicker, harder, and formulated to resist the specific conditions your facility creates: chemical exposure, thermal shock, mechanical abrasion, and constant heavy loads.

We offer solid color, decorative flake, and high-build systems depending on your facility’s requirements. Every installation starts with mechanical surface preparation, not acid etching, because commercial floors require aggressive profiling to achieve the bond strength that keeps the coating adhered under heavy use.

We test moisture levels, repair cracks and spalling, and build the coating system in layers designed for your specific traffic and exposure conditions.

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Where We Install Commercial Epoxy Coatings

Every commercial facility has different flooring demands. A restaurant kitchen needs a surface that handles grease, water, and health code inspections. A warehouse needs a floor that survives forklift traffic and pallet drops. A gym needs something that resists rubber scuffs, sweat, and daily mopping with commercial cleaners.

We assess each facility individually because the coating system that works for a restaurant kitchen is not the same system that works for a warehouse. The product, the thickness, the topcoat, and the prep method all change based on what your floor has to withstand.

  • Garages
  • Restaurant kitchens
  • Airports
  • Gymnasiums or sports facilities
  • Malls
  • Hotels
  • Storage facilities
  • Warehouses
  • Manufacturing plants
  • Locker rooms
  • Laundromats/multi-residential laundry rooms
  • Dorms
  • Showrooms
  • Medical facilities/clinics
  • Educational institutions
  • Public spaces such as community centers, city halls, government buildings, libraries, museums, etc.
  • Office buildings
  • Condominium and rental high-rise buildings
  • And more

Industrial Epoxy Flooring

Industrial facilities push floors harder than any other environment. Manufacturing plants run heavy machinery across the same surfaces for years. Processing facilities expose concrete to chemicals that eat through standard coatings. Cold storage areas cycle between freezing and ambient temperatures, and that thermal stress cracks ordinary floors from the inside.

Industrial epoxy systems are built thicker, with higher chemical resistance, and applied over aggressively prepared concrete to create a bond that holds under conditions that would destroy a standard commercial coating. We spec industrial coatings based on the specific chemicals, temperatures, loads, and traffic patterns your facility deals with.

If your facility has compliance requirements for floor coatings, such as USDA, FDA, or OSHA standards, we will work within those specifications. We can also apply safety markings, lane striping, and color-coded zones as part of the installation.

What Our Commercial Floors Handle

A commercial epoxy floor doesn’t just need to look good on install day. It needs to look good after forklifts, foot traffic, chemical spills, and years of daily wear. Every commercial floor we coat gets proper surface preparation, moisture testing, and the right system for how that space actually gets used.

Warehouses, auto shops, restaurants, retail spaces, each one demands a different approach. The photos below are from real commercial projects across Colorado Springs and surrounding areas. These floors aren’t fresh out of the box. They’re performing the way we said they would.

Our Commercial Epoxy Flooring FAQs

Commercial epoxy systems are thicker, use higher-solids formulations, and are designed for heavier mechanical and chemical loads. A residential garage floor coating handles foot traffic, a parked car, and the occasional oil drip. A commercial system needs to survive forklift traffic, chemical spills, pallet impacts, and commercial cleaning regimens without chipping, peeling, or wearing through.

The surface preparation is also more aggressive. We use mechanical grinding or shot-blasting on commercial floors rather than the lighter prep methods that work for residential applications.

Commercial epoxy projects at Absolute Best Painting start at $5,000. The final price depends on the square footage, the condition of the existing concrete, the type of coating system required, and any special requirements like chemical resistance, anti-slip texture, or safety markings.

A 2,000 square foot restaurant kitchen costs differently than a 20,000 square foot warehouse. We provide a detailed bid after inspecting your facility in person.

A properly installed commercial epoxy floor typically lasts 10 to 20 years or more in a commercial environment, depending on the traffic, chemical exposure, and maintenance routine. The single biggest factor in longevity is surface preparation. If the concrete is not profiled aggressively enough, the coating delaminates under heavy use regardless of how good the product is. That is why we use mechanical preparation on every commercial floor, not acid etching or light sanding.

In most cases, yes. We phase commercial epoxy installations to keep portions of your facility operational while we work on others. For a warehouse, we can coat one section at a time. For a restaurant, we schedule during closed days or between service windows. The coating does need cure time before it can handle traffic (typically 24 to 72 hours depending on the system), so we plan the phasing around that constraint. We will build a schedule with you that minimizes downtime.

If the existing coating is peeling, flaking, or poorly bonded, it has to come off first. Applying a new system over a failing one means the new coating is only as strong as the weakest layer underneath it. We remove the old coating down to bare concrete and start fresh.

If the existing coating is still well-bonded but just worn or discolored, we may be able to prep the surface and apply a new topcoat. We will test the adhesion during your walkthrough and give you an honest recommendation.

Yes. For facilities where slip resistance is a safety concern, such as restaurant kitchens, food processing areas, wet environments, and loading docks, we add anti-slip aggregate to the topcoat. This creates a textured surface that maintains traction when wet without making the floor difficult to clean. We can adjust the level of texture based on the specific slip resistance your facility requires.

Yes. We apply safety markings, forklift lane striping, pedestrian walkways, hazard zones, and color-coded areas as part of the coating installation. These markings are integrated into the coating system so they hold up to the same traffic and wear as the rest of the floor. If your facility has OSHA or internal compliance standards for floor markings, we will match those specifications.

Yes. We coat residential garage floors, basements, porches, patios, laundry rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and foyers. Residential epoxy projects start at $1,500.

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Why Does Colorado Springs Choose our Epoxy Services?

Most commercial epoxy failures trace back to one thing: the contractor did not prepare the concrete properly. They skipped the moisture test, used acid etching instead of mechanical grinding, poured over cracks instead of repairing them, or rushed the primer coat because they quoted the job too low and needed to finish fast.

Absolute Best Painting has been doing coatings work across Colorado Springs for 27 years. We know what fails in this climate and on these slabs. We will not install a coating system over a floor that is not ready for it, even if it means telling you the concrete needs work before we can start.

That conversation saves you money in the long run, and it is the reason our floors stay down.

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An uncoated commercial floor absorbs stains, generates dust, hides cracks that become trip hazards, and gets harder to maintain every year. A properly coated floor resists chemicals, cleans up in minutes, looks professional to every person who walks through your facility, and lasts a decade or more.

The difference between those two outcomes is not the product you pour on top. It is the preparation underneath. Absolute Best Painting has been installing coatings across Colorado Springs for 27 years, and we have built our reputation on doing the work that makes the finish last.

Commercial epoxy projects start at $5,000. Call 719-631-5658 or request your free facility walkthrough online.