Warehouse floors take abuse most residential installers have never seen — forklift tire wear, pallet jack scoring, battery acid spills, dropped loads, and constant foot traffic. Residential epoxy doesn't last six months under those conditions. Commercial-grade warehouse epoxy systems are built for it, and we install them with the prep and project scheduling real logistics operations need. Night and weekend work available, free on-site assessments, and quality workmanship on commercial installs.
When You Need Warehouse Epoxy Flooring
Bare concrete in a warehouse creates dust that settles on products, pitting that gets worse with each forklift trip, and slipping hazards when water or oil hits the surface. Failing coatings lift in chunks that get tracked everywhere. If your warehouse is failing OSHA or food-safety inspections because of floor condition, you need a real fix. New warehouse construction benefits from coating before operations start — concrete that's never been stained is much easier to coat than concrete with 10 years of forklift damage. Existing warehouses with peeling or damaged coatings need targeted repair or full replacement depending on scope. Any facility handling chemicals, food, pharmaceuticals, or electronics needs a sealed floor for safety and compliance reasons.
Our Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Process
Warehouse installs start with a site walk-through — we measure, identify existing coatings, check for cracks and slab issues, and understand your operational constraints. Prep is scaled for commercial work: large industrial grinders, containment where needed, moisture testing, and crack and pitting repair. The coating system itself is high-build epoxy or epoxy-polyaspartic hybrid, often with anti-slip additives, designed for the specific chemicals and traffic your warehouse sees. We can add line striping for forklift lanes, pedestrian walkways, safety zones, and equipment footprints. Project scheduling works around your operation — night and weekend installs, phased installs across multiple sections, and fast-cure polyaspartic systems when downtime needs to be minimized. Completed warehouses typically need 48 to 72 hours of cure before forklift traffic resumes, faster with polyaspartic.
Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Cost in Memphis
Commercial warehouse flooring pricing varies more than residential because jobs range from a few thousand square feet to 100,000+. Typical Memphis warehouse installs run $4 to $9 per square foot depending on system, prep needs, and line striping. Large jobs get volume pricing. Free on-site assessments where we measure, evaluate slab condition, and give you a fixed quote with a realistic timeline. No trip fees, no hourly rates — the price is the price.
Why Choose Us
Commercial installers, not residential guys trying to scale up. We do warehouse work regularly, know how to schedule around operations, and carry the commercial insurance and liability coverage warehouse operators require. manufacturer-recommended, industrial-grade materials on commercial installs, and. Night and weekend scheduling, phased installs, and experience with Memphis's logistics corridor.
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