🏭 COMMERCIAL & WAREHOUSE EPOXY FLOORING
Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring in Morrison, CO
Commercial and industrial concrete floors in Morrison face the same climate forces as residential slabs — plus the added stress of forklifts, pallet jacks, heavy chemical exposure, and the operational reality that downtime during installation isn't acceptable. Concrete Doctor designs commercial epoxy flooring systems around those constraints, using Westcoat heavy-duty products that are specified for industrial use and installed by a crew that knows how to work within active commercial operations.
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Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring for Morrison, CO Properties
Morrison's commercial corridor includes retail spaces, light industrial facilities, service businesses, and the occasional warehouse and storage operation connected to the residential and outdoor recreation character of the area. Concrete floors in these facilities experience heavy foot traffic, vehicle loads from delivery equipment, and in food-service or shop environments, direct exposure to oils, chemicals, and cleaning agents. Bare concrete can't hold up to that combination — it dusts, stains, and degrades in ways that create both aesthetic problems and safety hazards.
The Front Range climate affects commercial floors from the outside in. Loading dock areas in Morrison commercial buildings are exposed to the same magnesium chloride salt migration that damages residential slabs, often in concentrated form where delivery vehicles track salt directly onto the floor. Transition zones between exterior and interior floors are high-priority areas in every commercial coating project we assess in this area.
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Our Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Approach
Industrial and commercial epoxy systems from Concrete Doctor are specified at greater coating thickness than residential systems — typically 30 to 125 mils total build-up depending on use — which provides the abrasion, impact, and chemical resistance that light commercial to heavy industrial environments require. Surface preparation follows the same diamond grinding protocol as residential work, but at commercial scale we use walk-behind grinders matched to the floor area for consistent surface profile across large slabs.
For warehouses and distribution facilities, we typically specify a 100% solids epoxy base system with an aliphatic urethane or polyaspartic topcoat — the base system provides chemical resistance and build-up, while the topcoat resists UV (for spaces with skylights or roll-up door exposure) and provides the abrasion resistance that forklift traffic demands. Safety marking — striping aisles, pedestrian walkways, and hazard zones — is installed as part of the coating system rather than applied as a separate step.
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Phased Installation for Businesses That Can't Shut Down
Most Morrison commercial facilities can't pause operations for the two or three days a full-floor coating installation requires. Concrete Doctor plans commercial projects around business operations — working in sections, scheduling around off-peak hours or weekends, and using fast-cure polyaspartic systems that allow foot traffic within hours of application. This phased approach takes more coordination upfront but eliminates the operational impact that a single-pass shutdown would create.
Fast-cure topcoats are especially valuable for commercial clients. Polyaspartic topcoats reach foot traffic readiness in four to six hours and full vehicle traffic readiness within 24 hours — compared to standard epoxy topcoats that require 72 hours. In a commercial environment where every day of downtime has a direct cost, that cure speed difference matters.
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Safety Striping and Floor Marking as Part of the Coating System
OSHA and operational best practices call for clearly marked pedestrian zones, equipment lanes, and hazard areas in commercial and warehouse spaces. Rather than applying floor marking tape that peels under traffic or painting lines over an existing floor surface that doesn't bond properly, Concrete Doctor installs safety striping as an integral layer in the coating system — the marking material is applied while the base coat is still tacky, creating bonded color that won't peel, lift, or wear through at the edges.
For Morrison facilities that are updating their floors as part of a broader safety or operations improvement initiative, combining the coating installation with floor marking eliminates the need for a separate contractor and ensures the marking is done to the same standard as the floor itself.
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Serving Morrison, CO Since 1994
Commercial clients in Morrison get the same responsive, locally-knowledgeable service as our residential customers. We work around business hours when needed, can phase large commercial projects to keep operations running, and bring the same diagnostic rigor to commercial floors as to any other project. Contact us at (303) 988-2558 to schedule a site walk — we'll assess the current floor condition, understand your operational constraints, and put together a proposal that fits both the technical requirements and the timeline.
Frequently Asked Questions
A 100% solids epoxy base coat at 15 to 20 mils build-up, combined with a polyaspartic or aliphatic urethane topcoat at 10 to 15 mils, is the standard for light-industrial forklift environments. This system handles tire scuffing, point loads from pallet jacks, and the abrasion from constant hard-wheel forklift traffic. We specify exact build-up based on load requirements and current slab condition.
Yes — we regularly phase commercial installations around business hours. Diamond grinding and prep work is the most disruptive phase (dust and noise), which we schedule for off-hours or weekends when possible. Coating application and cure are lower-disruption stages that can often proceed while portions of the facility remain operational with appropriate barriers.
In a properly maintained commercial environment with a well-installed system, 10 to 20 years of service life is realistic. Heavy forklift traffic, chemical spills, or abrasive materials can shorten that range; lighter use can extend it. Periodic maintenance — cleaning, minor topcoat refresh — is much less expensive than a complete system replacement and extends floor life significantly.
Last updated: June 2026
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