
A commercial floor takes punishment that a residential floor never sees - forklifts, spills, chemical exposure, and constant foot traffic. We install heavy-duty epoxy systems designed to hold up to all of it, starting with the moisture testing that Florida's climate demands.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Port Orange bond a thick, seamless, non-porous finish to your concrete slab - creating a surface that resists chemical spills, heavy equipment, and daily foot traffic, with most projects completed in two to five days depending on space size and concrete condition.
Paint peels. Sealers scratch. An epoxy system - properly applied over a moisture-tested, diamond-ground slab - creates a surface that is fundamentally different from either of those. Business owners in Port Orange along the Dunlawton Avenue and US-1 corridors use commercial epoxy for warehouses, auto shops, food service spaces, retail showrooms, and light manufacturing floors.
If you also need garage-level protection for an adjacent shop or employee parking area, our garage floor coatings can handle that too. And for spaces that need a coating system designed to resist chemical exposure at the floor level, our urethane cement flooring is worth a look as well.
If you notice fine gray powder on shoes after crossing your warehouse or shop floor, the concrete surface is breaking down. In Port Orange's environment - humidity, salt air, and heavy use - this deterioration accelerates. An epoxy coating seals the surface and stops the breakdown before it worsens.
A coating that is lifting, bubbling, or coming away in patches is almost always a moisture problem - very common in Port Orange's high-humidity environment. This is not just cosmetic. A peeling floor is a trip hazard, and the underlying concrete likely needs attention before a new coating goes down.
Bare concrete is porous. Oil, fuel, and chemical spills do not just sit on the surface - they soak in and become permanent. If your floor has dark staining that will not clean up, an epoxy coating creates a non-porous surface that wipes clean and resists future staining.
Getting a commercial property ready for a new tenant, a business sale, or a regulatory walkthrough - a fresh epoxy floor signals that the facility is well maintained. In Port Orange's active commercial corridor, presentation affects how quickly you attract and keep tenants.
Every commercial project starts with the same foundation: diamond grinding or shot blasting the concrete surface, testing for moisture - which the American Concrete Institute notes is critical to coating adhesion - and repairing cracks before any product goes down. From there, the system we specify depends on how the floor is used and what it needs to resist.
For spaces adjacent to commercial properties that also need garage-level floor protection, we offer garage floor coatings designed for attached bays and employee parking areas. For kitchens, food processing areas, and spaces where chemical resistance is the top priority, our urethane cement flooring handles conditions that standard epoxy is not designed for.
Best for warehouses, retail spaces, and light manufacturing where durability and easy cleaning matter most.
Ideal for any commercial space where spills, condensation, or foot traffic create slip hazards - safety-focused with OSHA walking-working surfaces guidance in mind.
Right for auto shops, service bays, and industrial facilities where oil, fuel, solvents, or cleaning agents contact the floor regularly.
Port Orange is roughly five miles from the Atlantic coast, and salt-laden air drifts inland year-round. Salt is corrosive to concrete over time - it opens up the surface, makes it more porous, and can cause the steel reinforcement inside older slabs to rust and expand. Slab-on-grade construction is also the norm in every commercial building in this part of Volusia County, which means ground moisture has a direct path into your concrete with no crawl space or basement as a buffer.
These conditions do not change whether your building is on Dunlawton Avenue or five miles inland. We serve commercial properties throughout Port Orange and across the region, including Daytona Beach and Deltona. Every job gets the same moisture-first process regardless of location.
Call or send a message describing your space. We respond within 1 business day. Most contractors can give a rough price range over the phone, but the final number comes after an in-person look at the floor.
We come out, measure the space, inspect the concrete condition, and test for moisture. In Port Orange's climate, that moisture test is especially important - it tells us what coating system will actually hold up in your slab. We check cracks, staining, and anything that needs repair before coating.
The crew grinds or blast-cleans the concrete to open the surface, makes any crack repairs, and completes a moisture assessment. This is the noisiest and dustiest part of the job - and the most important. The prep work is what determines whether the coating holds or fails.
Coating goes down in layers - base coat, mid-coat, and clear protective topcoat. After the final coat, plan on 24 hours before light foot traffic and 72 hours before moving equipment back in. We walk the floor with you before we leave and provide care instructions and warranty paperwork.
We respond within 1 business day. The estimate is written and itemized after we see your space in person - no vague ranges, no pressure. Fill out the form and we will call to schedule a free site visit.
(386) 749-1965Florida's slab-on-grade construction means hydrostatic pressure pushes moisture up through the concrete year-round. We test every slab before we touch it and select the coating system that fits the actual moisture readings - not just the one that is easiest to apply. That is how we prevent early failure.
Every day your floor is out of commission costs you money. We plan prep and coating days to minimize disruption - often doing grinding during business hours and coating overnight or over a weekend. You get a clear written timeline before we start so you can plan operations around it.
Florida requires flooring and concrete contractors to hold a state-issued license. You can check any contractor's status at myfloridalicense.com in about two minutes. We encourage you to do it. We are fully licensed and insured - and the Volusia County Building Division can confirm permit compliance on any project that requires it.
Smooth epoxy can be dangerously slick when wet - a real concern in Port Orange's humid climate where condensation is common. We add anti-slip aggregate to surfaces where foot traffic and spills are a daily reality. OSHA walking-working surface guidelines inform how we approach floor safety on every commercial job.
The pattern across all four of these points is the same: we do the preparation correctly, give you a written price before work starts, and schedule around your business - not around our convenience. That is what keeps Port Orange commercial clients calling us back when they open a second location or take on a new property.
Residential-grade epoxy systems for attached garages, bays, and employee parking areas - the same rigorous prep process applied to smaller commercial-adjacent spaces.
Learn MoreFor kitchens, food processing areas, and industrial facilities where chemical resistance and thermal shock tolerance matter more than appearance alone.
Learn MoreContractors book up fast before Florida's rainy season. Call now or request a written estimate online - we respond within 1 business day and every quote is detailed and no-obligation.