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16 Years • 1,000+ Floors • 5-Star Service

Colorado's Toughest 3-Coat
Polyaspartic Garage Floors

Commercial & Industrial Concrete Floor Coatings

Warehouse & Industrial Floor Coating — Colorado Springs

Built for heavy traffic. Sealed for the long term. Scheduled around your operation.

16Years in Business
1,000+Floors Installed
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Finished warehouse and industrial polyaspartic floor coating project by Colorado Springs Garage Floors
Industrial Polyaspartic Floor Coating

Warehouse and industrial concrete floors take punishment that residential and light commercial floors don't — forklifts, pallet jacks, heavy racking loads, chemical spills, and constant traffic from equipment and personnel. An unsealed or poorly coated concrete floor in that environment creates dust, absorbs contaminants, and degrades faster than almost any other surface.

Most warehouse operators wait too long to address the floor — either because the coating has failed gradually and the problem wasn't obvious, or because the budget was allocated elsewhere. By the time the floor is visibly deteriorating, the prep work becomes more involved and the cost goes up.

Our 3-coat polyaspartic system is engineered for exactly these environments. We have completed large-scale industrial and warehouse coating projects across the Colorado Springs area and into Pueblo — including an ongoing multi-phase project totaling over 8,800 square feet, a 4,500+ square foot fellowship hall, and a 13,000+ square foot garage condominium development. We work in phases when needed, schedule around your operation, and deliver a floor that handles the demands of a working facility.

Industrial Floor Requirements

What Industrial Floors Actually Need

Impact and abrasion resistance: Forklifts, pallet jacks, and heavy equipment put constant stress on a floor surface. Standard coatings crack, chip, and delaminate under that load over time. Polyaspartic is 4 times more abrasion-resistant than epoxy and maintains its flexibility under impact — it moves with the concrete rather than cracking against it.

Chemical resistance: Industrial environments expose floors to oils, hydraulic fluids, cleaning agents, and other chemicals that penetrate and degrade standard coatings. Polyaspartic is chemically impervious across the range of industrial compounds — contaminants sit on the surface and clean off without penetrating or weakening the coating.

Dust control: Uncoated or degraded concrete sheds concrete dust continuously. That dust contaminates products, clogs equipment, and creates a housekeeping problem that never goes away. A properly sealed floor eliminates concrete dusting entirely.

Surface prep under industrial conditions: Warehouse floors often have years of oil, chemical, and equipment contamination ground into the surface. We use industrial diamond grinders to mechanically remove the contaminated surface layer before any coating goes down. Inadequate prep is the primary reason industrial floor coatings fail prematurely.

True 3-Coat System

Our 3-Coat Polyaspartic System for Industrial Floors

Coat 1 — Industrial primer

Applied after diamond grinding to open and clean the concrete profile. Penetrates deep into the slab and creates the mechanical bond that supports the full system. Independent ASTM D4541 pull-off strength testing documents the adhesion strength of this bond under demanding conditions.

Coat 2 — Base coat

Applied over the cured primer. For warehouse and industrial applications, clear or solid color finishes are the most common — clean, professional, and practical for maintaining visibility of the floor condition. Decorative flake can be added at this stage for facilities where aesthetics are a consideration.

Coat 3 — Clear polyaspartic topcoat

The final protective layer. UV-stable, chemically resistant, and non-porous across its full depth. This is the surface that takes the daily load of your operation.

The result is a floor that is 4 times more abrasion-resistant than standard epoxy, permanently bonded to properly prepared concrete, and non-porous across all three coats. All three coats are 100% polyaspartic — no cheaper base layers, no hybrid system. See how polyaspartic compares to epoxy.

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Operational Scheduling

Phased Installation — We Work Around Your Operation

Shutting down a warehouse or industrial facility for floor coating is often not an option. We plan phased installations that keep your operation running — coating one section at a time while the rest of the facility stays in service. Our Pueblo warehouse client has had us back five times over multiple years, adding sections as their budget allows. That kind of ongoing relationship is built on the fact that the work holds up and the process doesn't disrupt the business.

Every commercial project starts with a site assessment and a detailed proposal that includes a phasing plan. Return-to-service time for polyaspartic is typically 24–48 hours per section — significantly faster than epoxy, which matters when equipment and personnel need to be back in the space.

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Project Experience

Colorado Springs Area Industrial & Warehouse Projects

We have completed large-scale coating projects across a range of industrial and commercial environments in the Colorado Springs area and beyond.

Pueblo Commercial Warehouse — 8,807 Sq. Ft. (Ongoing)

A large commercial warehouse in Pueblo has had us back several times, coating additional sections as their expansion and budget allow. Total square footage completed to date: 8,807 sq ft, with more phases planned. System: Grind and seal with 2-coat polyaspartic, clear finish — diamond-ground prep, polyaspartic primer, clear base coat, clear topcoat. The clear system seals the concrete, eliminates dusting, resists chemical contamination, and preserves the natural concrete appearance the client wanted. See photos from this project.

Pueblo commercial warehouse clear polyaspartic floor coating by Colorado Springs Garage Floors

Colorado Springs Fellowship Hall — 4,532 Sq. Ft.

A Colorado Springs area fellowship hall required a floor that could handle high foot traffic, folding furniture, community events, and the daily demands of a heavily used multipurpose space. We installed our 3-coat polyaspartic system with a decorative flake finish across 4,532 square feet. The result is a durable, easy-to-maintain floor that handles the full range of activities the space is used for.

Colorado Springs fellowship hall decorative flake polyaspartic floor coating project

Colorado Springs Garage Condominiums — 13,203 Sq. Ft. Across Two Phases

A Colorado Springs garage condominium development contracted us to coat individual garage units as they sold to buyers. Phase 1 covered 10 units totaling 11,543 square feet. Phase 2 added 2 units totaling 1,660 square feet — a combined 13,203 square feet - with more to finish across the development. Each unit was finished in the buyer's choice of decorative flake color, coordinated through the developer. This project required consistent quality and scheduling coordination across multiple individual spaces delivered over time.

Colorado Springs garage condominium decorative flake polyaspartic floor coating project

Facility Fit

Is a Polyaspartic System Right for Your Facility?

If your warehouse or industrial floor is showing dusting, staining, delamination, or surface deterioration — or if you are opening a new facility and want to protect the slab from day one — polyaspartic is the right investment. It handles the chemical, mechanical, and thermal demands of a working industrial environment and is backed by a commercial warranty.

We serve industrial and commercial facilities throughout the Colorado Springs area and into Pueblo, including warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing spaces, large multipurpose facilities, and mixed-use commercial developments. Our commercial floor coatings service covers the full range of facility types we work with.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you coat a floor that is already contaminated with oil or industrial chemicals?

Yes — but surface preparation is everything. We use industrial diamond grinders to mechanically remove the contaminated surface layer before any coating is applied. In heavily saturated floors we may use additional prep steps. We will not coat over a contaminated surface. That is the primary reason industrial floor coatings fail and we do not cut that corner.

How do you handle large square footage without shutting down the facility?

We phase the installation — coating one section at a time while the rest of the facility remains operational. We work with your operations team to plan the sequence and timing before work begins. Polyaspartic's fast cure time (24–48 hours return to service per section) makes phased industrial installations practical in a way that slower-curing coatings cannot match.

What finish options are available for warehouse floors?

Clear finish is the most common choice for pure warehouse and industrial environments — it seals the concrete, eliminates concrete dusting, and preserves the natural concrete appearance. Solid color and decorative flake finishes are also available and are often chosen for facilities where the space is customer-facing or where visual differentiation between zones is useful.

Do you offer a warranty on warehouse and industrial projects?

Yes. Commercial projects are backed by our commercial warranty, documented in writing at project completion. Coverage includes delamination and adhesion failure under normal use conditions. Warranty specifics are reviewed during the bid process.

Commercial Bid Request

Request a Commercial Bid

Tell us about your facility — square footage, current floor condition, type of operation, and any scheduling or phasing requirements — and we will put together a detailed proposal with an installation plan.