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Commercial Floor Coatings
from Colorado Springs Garage Floors

Industrial Strength.
Minimal Downtime.

For Colorado businesses, a floor isn't just a surface—it’s a critical asset. At Colorado Springs Garage Floors, we specialize in high-traffic polyaspartic coatings that offer 4x the durability of standard epoxy with a fraction of the cure time.

From heavy-duty auto bays to high-capacity church facilities, we provide OSHA-compliant, slip-resistant, and chemically impervious flooring solutions that keep your operations running smoothly.

The Commercial Advantage:

  • Rapid Return to Service: Drive on it in 48 hours.
  • Superior Bond: Industrial diamond-grinding prep.
  • Extreme Longevity: UV stable and abrasion resistant.
Completed Commercial Polyaspartic Floor Colorado

Why Commercial Leaders Choose Polyaspartic

Watch Steve explain the chemistry and durability requirements for high-traffic commercial environments.

High-Performance Solutions for Every Sector

If it’s concrete, we can coat it. Our industrial polyaspartic systems are custom-engineered for the specific demands of these environments:

Industrial & Auto

  • • Service Bays
  • • Warehouses
  • • Industrial Spaces
  • • Manufacturing Floors

Retail & Food

  • • Commercial Kitchens
  • • Restaurants & Breweries
  • • Retail Stores & Salons
  • • Showrooms

Specialized Care

  • • Vet Clinics
  • • Dog Kennels
  • • Locker Rooms & Gyms
  • • Churches

Public Spaces

  • • Commercial Bathrooms
  • • Patios & Walkways
  • • Basements
  • • Office Lobbying

Case Study: Church Facility Transformation

A step-by-step look at a large-scale community project.

1. The Challenge

Worn, porous concrete under previous flooring in a high-traffic gathering space.

2. The Primer Coat

After the Industrial diamond-grinding to ensure a permanent bond, we install primer coat of polyaspartic. Then a second coat is applied, then the flake broadcast.

3. The Broadcast

Full flake broadcast for durability and slip-resistance. Then we remove the excess before applying 3rd coat of polyaspartic.

4. The Result

A beautiful, easy-to-clean, industrial-grade finish.

Precision Prep: The Pueblo Warehouse Project

In industrial environments, the bond is everything. Here is how we transformed a 2,780+ sq. ft. facility using our rigorous multi-stage preparation and sealing process.

1. Initial Condition

Porous, oil-stained, and dusty industrial slab.

2. Diamond Grinding

Heavy machinery "opening" the concrete pores.

3. Clean Profile

A perfect CSP (Concrete Surface Profile) for bonding.

4. Industrial Sealing

Applying the high-performance barrier coat.

5. Finished Result

A dust-free, light-reflective, durable workspace.

Engineered for the
Automotive Industry

Dealership service bays and auto shops face relentless abrasion from tires and chemical exposure. Our Industrial Grade Protocol provides a non-porous barrier that is 4x more resistant than epoxy.

Zero Hot-Tire Pickup

Tires won't "lift" the coating.

Chemical Proof

Impervious to brake fluid & oils.

Toyota Service Bay Floor Coating
Toyota Service Bay: In-Process

Stage 1: Before

Stage 2: Application

Stage 3: Contrast

Stage 4: Done

Why Most Commercial Epoxy Fails

Standard epoxy is brittle and lacks UV stability. In high-traffic environments like kitchens and bakeries, it inevitably peels, chips, and traps bacteria.

The Video to the Right: Watch us remove a failed epoxy system in a Colorado Springs bakery. We don't just "paint over" the problem—we mechanically remove the failure to get back to clean, sound concrete.

Fix it once. Fix it right. Our industrial systems are designed to be the last floor you ever buy.

Removing failed coating at a local Colorado Springs bakery.

A Reputation Built on Accountability

Whether we are coating a residential garage or a 20,000 sq. ft. logistics facility, our commitment to the Industrial Grade Protocol remains the same. See why over 1,000 neighbors in the Pikes Peak Region trust our family with their concrete.

The Science of Surface Prep

Our prep process isn't just about cleaning—it's about mechanical adhesion. We use industrial-grade diamond grinders to remove the "laitance" (the weak top layer) of the concrete. This creates a rough, open profile that allows our polyaspartic primer to penetrate deep into the slab, creating a permanent, physical root system.

Commercial Floor Coating — Frequently Asked Questions

Everything Colorado Springs business owners need to know before investing in a commercial polyaspartic floor coating.

We coat virtually any concrete surface in a commercial or industrial setting. Our clients include auto dealership service bays, warehouses, manufacturing floors, commercial kitchens, restaurants, breweries, bakeries, retail stores, showrooms, vet clinics, dog kennels, gyms, locker rooms, churches, commercial bathrooms, and office lobbies. If your business has concrete floors, we have a system engineered for it.

Standard epoxy is brittle, UV-sensitive, and prone to peeling under heavy traffic, chemical exposure, and Colorado's temperature swings. In high-traffic commercial environments like kitchens, auto bays, and warehouses, epoxy inevitably chips, peels, and traps bacteria in the cracks.

Polyaspartic is 4x more abrasion-resistant than epoxy, 100% UV stable, chemically impervious, and flexible enough to handle freeze-thaw cycles without cracking. It is also non-porous — meaning spills, oils, brake fluid, and cleaning chemicals cannot penetrate the surface. For a commercial floor, that is the difference between a coating that lasts years and one that fails in months.

Most commercial installations are completed in one to two days depending on square footage, surface condition, and the number of coats required. Because polyaspartic cures significantly faster than epoxy, your business can return to full operation in as little as 48 hours after the crew finishes. For large-scale industrial projects, we provide a detailed phasing plan so you can keep portions of your facility operational during the installation.

Yes. Our commercial polyaspartic systems are slip-resistant by design. The decorative flake broadcast creates a natural texture profile, and we can add aluminum oxide to the topcoat for additional slip resistance in high-risk areas such as commercial kitchens, locker rooms, and ramps. All installations meet OSHA slip-resistance standards for commercial and industrial environments.

Proper surface preparation is the single most important factor in the longevity of a commercial floor coating. We use industrial diamond-bit grinders to mechanically remove the weak top layer of the concrete — called laitance — and open the concrete pores to achieve the correct Concrete Surface Profile (CSP) for bonding. We also perform a full CSP analysis before beginning any commercial project. This is what separates a permanent installation from a coating that peels within a year.

Yes — and we do it regularly. We never simply coat over a failed system. Our process involves mechanically removing the failed coating down to clean, sound concrete before applying our polyaspartic system. Painting over a failed floor only delays the next failure. We fix it once, and we fix it right. You can watch us remove a failed epoxy system from a local Colorado Springs bakery in the video on this page.

Yes. We stand behind every commercial installation with a warranty against peeling and delamination. Our Industrial Grade Protocol — diamond-bit prep, polyaspartic primer coat, second polyaspartic coat with full flake broadcast, and UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat — is engineered to be the last floor coating your business ever needs. Warranty terms are provided in writing with every project bid.

Click the Submit Bid Request Online button on this page or call us directly at 719-359-7312. For large-scale commercial and industrial projects, Steve and his team provide a detailed written bid that includes a Technical Surface Profile (CSP) Analysis and a high-performance phasing and continuity plan so your operations experience minimal disruption.

Yes. Colorado Springs Garage Floors is fully licensed and insured for both residential and commercial floor coating projects in Colorado. We carry general liability insurance and can provide certificates of insurance upon request for commercial property managers, general contractors, and facility managers who require documentation before work begins.

Polyaspartic floors are among the easiest commercial floors to maintain. The non-porous surface resists oils, chemicals, road salt, and bacteria, so daily cleaning requires nothing more than a broom, mop, or auto-scrubber with a mild commercial cleaner. No waxing, re-sealing, or specialty products are ever required. For high-traffic food service environments, the surface is compatible with standard commercial kitchen cleaning protocols.

Request a Professional Project Bid

Large-scale industrial flooring requires a strategic plan. Steve and his team provide detailed project bids according to our Industrial Grade Protocol.

  • Technical Surface Profile (CSP) Analysis
  • High-Performance Phasing & Continuity Planning