
A warehouse floor, a packing facility, or a production area takes punishment that a residential coating system simply is not built for. We install commercial-grade epoxy floor coatings matched to what your business actually does - forklift traffic, chemical exposure, temperature cycling, or daily heavy-cleaning routines.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Plant City bond directly to your concrete slab and cure into a hard, seamless surface that handles forklift traffic, chemical spills, and daily pressure washing without breaking down. Most mid-sized commercial jobs take two to four days from first grinding to final cure.
If your floor is dusty, stained, cracked, or getting slippery when wet, those are not maintenance problems you can clean your way out of. They are surface problems - and a properly installed coating addresses all of them at once. For facilities in Plant City's agricultural and distribution sectors, a coated floor also cuts cleaning time, which is real labor savings every single week.
For businesses with lighter use - a retail space, a small office, or a residential conversion - our standard epoxy floor coatings service may be a better fit. The commercial system is purpose-built for environments with heavy traffic and demanding cleaning requirements.
If you notice a fine gray powder on shoes after walking across the floor, or if sweeping always produces more dust than it should, the concrete surface is breaking down. In Plant City's humid environment, this accelerates because moisture cycling weakens the surface layer over time. A coating seals the surface and stops the dusting - which also means less contamination of your products or equipment.
Bare concrete is porous, and in a commercial or industrial setting, oil, grease, chemicals, and food residue soak in quickly and become nearly impossible to remove. If your floor looks permanently stained no matter how often you clean it, a coating is the most practical solution. A properly coated floor can be wiped clean in minutes.
Small cracks in a commercial floor collect bacteria, harbor moisture, and create trip hazards. In Plant City's agricultural and food-handling facilities, floor condition is reviewed during inspections, and visible damage can become a compliance issue. A coating job done right includes patching and repairing those areas before the coating goes down.
Florida's humidity means floors in loading areas, coolers, and production spaces get wet regularly - from condensation, cleaning, or product spills. A smooth, untreated concrete floor becomes dangerously slippery when wet. Epoxy coatings can be finished with a non-slip texture that dramatically reduces the risk of falls, which matters both for your employees and for your liability.
We do not apply the same system to every job. A strawberry packing house, a retail showroom, and a machine shop have completely different demands from their floors. Before we recommend anything, we ask about your specific operation - the traffic, the chemicals, the cleaning routine, and the temperature range. Getting the wrong coating for your environment is one of the most expensive flooring mistakes you can make.
Every job starts with mechanical surface preparation - shot blasting or diamond grinding - followed by moisture testing and crack repair. For businesses that need more traction-specific finishing, we also offer garage floor coatings for vehicle-heavy spaces, and urethane cement flooring for facilities with extreme temperature cycling or chemical exposure beyond what standard epoxy systems handle.
A multi-coat system with primer, epoxy base coat, and protective topcoat. Handles moderate to heavy foot traffic, forklifts, and regular cleaning chemicals.
Formulated for food-handling and agricultural packing environments. Smooth, seamless, and compatible with the cleaning agents used in facilities subject to state inspection.
A non-slip aggregate broadcast into the wet coating during installation. Reduces slip risk in cooler aisles, loading docks, and anywhere wet floors are part of daily operations.
For slabs with elevated moisture vapor emission - common in Plant City's low-lying areas near the Green Swamp watershed. Creates a barrier before the coating goes down.
Plant City is home to a significant concentration of strawberry packing operations, cold storage facilities, food distribution warehouses, and light manufacturing - all of which have demanding floor requirements. Floors in these environments face heavy forklift traffic, temperature swings between refrigerated and ambient spaces, and exposure to cleaning chemicals and food acids. A coating system designed for a retail showroom will not hold up in a packing house, and we do not pretend otherwise. We ask about your operation first, then recommend a system.
The city also sits in a low-lying geography near the Green Swamp watershed, which means the water table is often close to the surface. Concrete slabs poured on this ground are more prone to moisture migrating upward from below. We see this across Plant City and into nearby Seffner regularly. The fix is a moisture-mitigating primer applied before the coating - a step we include whenever testing shows the slab needs it. Hurricane season scheduling pressure is also real here: spring and late-fall booking windows fill quickly, so if you are planning a project, getting on the schedule two to three months out is the practical move.
We schedule a time to walk the space in person before giving you a price. We look at the size, the concrete condition, and ask about how the space is used - because all of those things affect what system is right and what the job will cost. We reply within 1 business day of your initial contact.
After the walkthrough, you receive a written estimate that spells out surface preparation, crack or damage repairs, number of coats, finish type, and timeline. We walk through any line item you do not understand, and the estimate leaves no room for surprise charges once work begins.
The crew grinds or mechanically profiles the concrete, tests it for moisture, and repairs cracks and damaged areas. This typically takes a full day on a mid-sized commercial space. Do not be alarmed by the noise and dust - it is a sign the job is being done right.
The coating goes down in layers with dry time between each. After the final coat, light foot traffic is fine after 24 hours and rolling equipment after 72. Before we leave, we do a walkthrough together and address any touch-ups. Most businesses are back to full operations within one week.
We walk your space, test the concrete, and give you a written quote - no pressure, no surprises.
In Plant City's low-lying geography, slab moisture is a real issue. We test every floor before applying anything - and when moisture is present, we use a mitigating primer system rather than coating over the problem. This is the step that separates a floor that lasts from one that fails within a year.
A strawberry packing facility and a retail showroom need different coatings. We ask about forklift traffic, chemical exposure, cleaning routines, and temperature ranges before recommending anything. A coating chosen for your specific environment lasts years longer than a one-size-fits-all application.
We hold a valid Florida contractor license, verifiable through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. We carry general liability and workers' compensation coverage. Ask for our certificate of insurance before work begins - any reputable contractor hands that over without hesitation.
We know that shutting down a Plant City warehouse or packing facility for days is a real cost. We plan the work around your schedule - weekends, planned shutdowns, or phased approaches that keep part of your space running. You get a firm written timeline before we start, and we stick to it.
Every one of those points is something you can verify. Confirm our license through the Florida DBPR, review industry standards at the Florida Concrete and Products Association, and check OSHA's walking-working surface guidance if slip resistance is a compliance concern in your facility.
Residential and commercial garage floors with chip systems, solid colors, and topcoat protection suited for vehicle traffic and daily use.
Learn MoreA polymer-modified cementitious system for facilities with extreme temperature swings, heavy chemical exposure, or wet processing environments.
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