
Commercial Spaces We Serve
Different commercial spaces have different flooring needs. These are some of the most common commercial floor coating projects served in the Asheville and Western NC area.
Warehouses & Distribution Centers
High-traffic concrete floors need to stand up to foot traffic, carts, equipment, storage, and daily wear. Epoxy and polyaspartic coating systems can improve cleanability, abrasion resistance, and overall floor appearance in warehouses and distribution spaces.
Auto Shops & Service Bays
Service bays and repair shops need floors that can handle vehicle traffic, oil, grease, road grime, and routine cleaning. A properly installed coating system can make the floor easier to clean while improving the look and function of the workspace.
Metal Buildings & Workshops
Metal building slabs and workshop floors often start as basic concrete surfaces used for storage, tools, equipment, and daily work. A professional coating system can help reduce dust, improve cleanability, and create a more finished working environment.
Retail & Light Commercial
Showrooms, customer-facing spaces, small businesses, and light commercial properties need floors that look professional while holding up to regular use. Coating options can include solid colors, decorative flake finishes, or specialty finishes depending on the space and desired appearance.
Commercial Coating Projects Are Different
Commercial floors often have different requirements than residential garages. Traffic levels, downtime, cleaning needs, surface condition, and the way the space is used all help determine the right coating system and preparation process.
- Square footage, traffic levels, and daily use help determine the right coating system, thickness, and finish.
- Existing concrete condition — including cracks, moisture concerns, previous coatings, stains, and surface wear — affects preparation needs and project cost.
- Downtime matters. Some coating systems may allow faster return to service, while others require longer cure times before normal use can resume.
- Chemical exposure varies by business. Auto shops, service bays, workshops, and industrial spaces may need stronger chemical and abrasion resistance than a standard residential garage.
- Slip resistance should match the space. Work areas, wet areas, customer-facing spaces, and vehicle areas may need different textures or slip-resistant additives.
Request a Free Written Estimate
The fastest way to get accurate pricing for a commercial floor coating project is an on-site visit. Call to discuss your space, timeline, and flooring needs with a local floor coating specialist who can evaluate the concrete and provide a detailed written estimate at no charge.