A bad commercial floor costs you money every day it's on the ground. Chipped epoxy in a warehouse turns into a slip hazard. Pitted concrete in a kitchen fails health inspection. Faded showroom floors drive customers out. We install commercial-grade epoxy and polyaspartic systems built for forklift traffic, chemical exposure, hot kitchen grease, and thousands of footfalls a week. Most commercial jobs are done overnight or across a weekend so you don't lose business.
What Commercial Epoxy Flooring Problems Do You Have?
Commercial floors fail differently than residential ones. Warehouses see forklift tire marks, pallet drops, and battery acid spills that eat through cheap coatings in months. Restaurant kitchens deal with constant water, grease, and sanitizer — if the floor isn't properly sealed, bacteria gets into the concrete and never comes out. Showrooms and retail spaces watch customer traffic wear visible paths into the floor, and once the coating goes, the concrete underneath starts pitting. Auto shops see oil, transmission fluid, and brake dust that stain anything less than a commercial-grade system. The common thread: residential-grade coatings and DIY epoxy kits can't handle the abuse. You need the right chemistry for what the floor actually sees every day, plus proper surface prep so it bonds for real. That's what we install.
Our Commercial Epoxy Flooring
We handle three main commercial environments, each with its own coating system. Warehouse Epoxy Flooring uses high-build epoxy and polyaspartic topcoats engineered for forklift traffic, pallet jacks, and chemical spills — we can add line striping for forklift lanes, safety zones, and pedestrian walkways. For retail and automotive, Showroom Epoxy Flooring gives you a high-gloss finish that makes products look better under retail lighting and holds up to daily foot traffic. We offer metallic, flake, and solid color options. For food service, Restaurant Kitchen Flooring uses slip-resistant, USDA-compatible coatings that seal the concrete against grease and bacteria, meet Shelby County health code, and can be coved up the wall for easier sanitation. Every commercial job gets night or weekend scheduling when needed so your operation doesn't shut down.
Commercial Epoxy Flooring for Memphis Homes & Businesses
Memphis is a logistics town. There are warehouses all over the South Memphis industrial corridor, along Lamar, and out by the airport that haven't had their floors touched in decades — original concrete from when the buildings went up, now pitted and dusting. We've done floors in warehouses like those, plus newer distribution centers in Olive Branch and Southaven MS. Restaurants across Overton Square, Cooper-Young, Downtown, and Germantown call us when they're renovating kitchens or opening new locations. Auto shops and dealerships along Summer Avenue, Covington Pike, and out in Collierville use our showroom and service-bay coatings. We know the health codes, the commercial permitting, and the scheduling realities — we work nights, weekends, and multi-phase installs so operations keep running.
Why Choose Us for Commercial Epoxy Flooring
Commercial clients don't have room for floor failures or extended shutdowns, which is why our process is built around both. Trained installers, commercial-grade products (not residential kits relabeled), and project scheduling that fits around your operation — not the other way around. Every commercial install includes careful workmanship and fixed pricing. Experienced with commercial job sites and operational constraints. We handle single-day emergency patches and multi-phase installs over 10,000+ square feet. Free on-site assessments across the Memphis metro and surrounding areas.
See our full service lineup at Memphis Epoxy Floors, your Memphis epoxy flooring contractor.




