
Warehouses, shops, and industrial spaces need a floor that handles forklifts, spills, and daily cleaning without breaking down. We apply heavy-duty epoxy systems with the prep work that makes them last.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Soledad, CA bond a thick, chemical-resistant layer directly to concrete - sealing porous surfaces against stains, spills, and heavy traffic - most commercial jobs take two to four days from prep to final cure, depending on the size and condition of the space.
Bare concrete in a working facility absorbs everything - oil, chemicals, water, and fine dust from the Salinas Valley agricultural environment. Once it starts staining, cleaning becomes a losing battle, and the floor itself can begin to shed dust that settles on equipment and product. A commercial epoxy system changes that: spills sit on the surface, dust has nowhere to hide, and the floor holds up to forklifts, foot traffic, and daily mopping without breaking down.
For residential applications in garages and living spaces, see our Garage Floor Coatings service. For spaces with extreme thermal or chemical demands like commercial kitchens, our Urethane Cement Flooring may be the better fit.
If cleaning leaves behind dark patches, oil rings, or discoloration that won't come out, your concrete is absorbing everything it contacts. Bare concrete is porous by nature, and once it starts holding stains, cleaning is a losing battle. Epoxy seals the surface so spills stay on top where they can be wiped away.
In Soledad's agricultural environment, concrete floors that haven't been sealed tend to shed fine dust particles with every pass of a forklift or foot. If you notice a powdery residue on equipment, shelving, or product, your concrete is deteriorating from the surface down - a condition called dusting - and a coating stops it.
Small cracks and surface chips get worse over time, especially in a region with seismic activity. If you can see or feel uneven spots, crumbling edges, or cracks wider than a pencil line, those areas need repair before they grow. A professional epoxy application addresses them as part of the prep process.
If a previous coating is lifting at the edges or bubbling in the middle, it has lost its bond with the concrete. This is both a safety hazard and a sign the floor needs to be stripped and recoated properly - ideally by a contractor who identifies why the last coating failed before applying a new one.
Not every commercial floor needs the same system. Standard epoxy coatings - applied in primer, base coat, and topcoat layers - work well for most warehouses, shops, and light industrial spaces where the priority is sealing the surface and making it easy to clean. For facilities that handle vehicles every day, we increase coating thickness and use products formulated for heavier load-bearing. Spaces with chemical exposure get formulations with higher resistance to solvents and cleaning agents.
Every commercial job starts with the same foundation: mechanical surface preparation. We grind or shot-blast the concrete to open its pores so the epoxy bonds properly - not just sits on top. We fill cracks, test for moisture, and address any surface contamination before the first coat goes down. California has strict air quality regulations enforced through the Monterey Bay Air Resources District, which means the products we use are low-emission and compliant - a benefit for your employees and anyone working in or near the space during application.
Primer, base coat, and topcoat system suited for warehouses, retail back-of-house, and light industrial spaces that need a sealed, easy-to-clean surface.
Thicker coatings and higher-durability formulations for vehicle bays, loading docks, and facilities where forklifts and pallet jacks are daily traffic.
Formulations built for facilities that handle solvents, cleaning chemicals, or food processing byproducts - including agricultural support and food-adjacent operations common in the Salinas Valley.
Soledad has seen steady commercial and light industrial growth along the US-101 corridor - warehousing, food processing support, and agricultural services businesses that need floors capable of handling real work. At the same time, the valley environment creates conditions that are unusually hard on unprotected concrete: agricultural dust settles constantly and grinds in with every forklift pass, and seismic activity over the years has cracked many older slabs in ways that need repair before coating. California's air quality rules also apply here - contractors must use compliant, lower-emission products, which matters for your team's working environment and for facilities that are food-adjacent.
We work with businesses throughout the region, including facilities in Salinas and Chualar. If you are moving into a new facility, expanding, or converting a space to a different use, this is the right time to coat the floor before equipment and inventory move in.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us the approximate size, what the floor is currently used for, and any known problem areas. We schedule a site visit to assess the concrete in person - not quote over the phone.
We walk the floor and look for moisture, cracks, old coatings, and surface contamination. You get a written price based on the actual condition of the concrete - not an estimate that changes once work begins.
The crew grinds or shot-blasts the concrete, repairs cracks, and removes any existing coatings or contaminants. This phase is loud and dusty, and the space will be off-limits. It is also the most important part of the entire job.
The coating goes on in layers - primer, base coats, and topcoat. Each layer needs time to set. Once the final coat is down, plan 72 hours before heavy equipment returns. Before we leave, we walk the floor with you and cover maintenance.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site assessment - because accurate epoxy quotes require seeing the actual slab, not just the square footage.
(831) 315-4388In Monterey County, seismic activity over the decades has stressed a lot of older concrete slabs. We inspect every floor for cracks and repair them before coating - not over them. Coating over an unrepaired crack guarantees the same crack shows through the finish within months.
California requires a Contractors State License Board license for commercial flooring work above a certain dollar threshold. We are licensed and insured. You can verify any contractor's license on the CSLB website before signing anything - and we encourage you to do exactly that.
You receive a written quote after the on-site assessment, before any grinding or coating starts. If we find something unexpected during prep - like moisture that needs a special primer - we tell you before we proceed. No surprises on the final invoice.
The Monterey Bay Air Resources District enforces California's strict VOC limits on coating products. We use compliant, lower-emission formulations on every job - which matters for your employees working in or near the space and for food-adjacent operations in the Salinas Valley.
The OSHA walking and working surfaces standards outline slip resistance and surface maintenance requirements for commercial floors. A properly coated concrete floor - with anti-slip additives where needed - is far easier to keep compliant than bare, deteriorating concrete.
Residential-focused floor coating systems for attached and detached garages - tough enough for vehicles, oil, and daily use.
Learn MoreA heavy-duty alternative to epoxy suited for commercial kitchens, food processing areas, and any space where thermal shock and chemical exposure are constant.
Learn MoreCall (831) 315-4388 or submit a request online - we respond within 1 business day and serve businesses across Soledad and the Salinas Valley.