Commercial Epoxy Flooring Pros — Find Installers Near You

Commercial epoxy systems are engineered for heavy traffic, chemical exposure, and the demands of warehouses, kitchens, restaurants, and retail spaces. Find a qualified pro in your area and get project-specific pricing.

What it is

Industrial-grade epoxy systems engineered for chemical resistance, heavy loads, and constant foot traffic.

Best for

Warehouses, commercial kitchens, restaurants, retail floors, and manufacturing facilities.

Typical cost

$3–$10 per sq ft — varies widely by system spec, square footage, and surface condition.

How Much Does Commercial Epoxy Flooring Cost?

Commercial epoxy flooring costs $3–$12 per square foot depending on system specification. Standard warehouse systems run $4–$6/sqft for large areas (5,000+ sqft). Food-service and chemical-resistant systems for commercial kitchens or manufacturing plants cost $8–$15/sqft. Surface preparation — including shot blasting and joint filling — typically represents 35–50% of the total project cost.

What affects the price

  • Square footage — large commercial projects (5,000+ sqft) see significant per-sqft discounts
  • System specification — standard vs. chemical-resistant vs. anti-static (ESD) systems
  • Surface prep complexity — shot blasting, joint filling, cove base installation
  • Required certifications — USDA, FDA, or NSF compliance adds spec requirements
  • Downtime constraints — off-hours or weekend installation commands a premium
  • Traffic level — light retail vs. heavy forklift traffic requires different system thickness

What to Look For in a Pro

Not all installers use the same products or prep methods. These questions separate experienced pros from shortcuts.

  • Verify experience with your specific industry — kitchen, warehouse, and retail all have different requirements
  • Ask for project references of similar scale (sqft and use type)
  • Confirm they can provide specification sheets for the exact product being installed
  • Check if they offer cove base installation — critical for food-service compliance
  • Verify surface preparation method — shot blasting is standard for commercial; acid etching is not acceptable
  • Clarify the warranty specifically for heavy traffic and chemical exposure scenarios

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about commercial epoxy flooring installation.

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