
Garage-grade coatings fail fast under forklift traffic and chemical spills. We install commercial and industrial epoxy systems in Benbrook that are engineered for the conditions your facility actually faces.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Benbrook use thicker, higher-build systems applied to mechanically prepared concrete - typical commercial projects run two to five days and involve multiple coating layers designed for heavy traffic, chemical exposure, and point loads. This is a fundamentally different category than residential garage floor paint, and it requires contractors who have experience with true commercial applications.
Benbrook sits adjacent to Fort Worth's industrial corridor, and local facilities - warehouses, light manufacturing shops, automotive businesses - deal with floor conditions that eat through lighter coatings fast. The clay soil also means slabs crack and shift more than they would on stable ground, which requires thorough prep before any coating will hold long-term.
If your space is a residential garage or home workshop, our garage floor coating systems are likely a better fit. For environments with wet conditions or food-related requirements, also consider urethane cement flooring.
Visible cracks or spalling on a commercial floor are more than a cosmetic problem - they trap dirt and bacteria, create trip hazards, and get worse with every forklift pass. Benbrook's clay soil is often the underlying cause. The slab needs to be assessed and repaired before any coating goes down.
If oil, chemicals, or other fluids are getting absorbed into your concrete floor, the surface has no protection. Every spill becomes harder to clean and increases the risk of contamination. A sealed epoxy floor keeps spills on the surface so they wipe up quickly and completely.
A fine gray dust settling on your equipment, products, or shelving is a sign the concrete is degrading. This is common in older Benbrook commercial buildings and means the surface is actively breaking down. A coated floor stops the dusting entirely.
In Benbrook's commercial and light industrial market, the condition of your facility reflects on your operation. A cracked, stained floor signals neglect - whether to a client walking in or an inspector checking compliance. A fresh epoxy system can transform that impression in a few days.
Commercial and industrial facilities have different floor demands depending on what happens inside them every day. A warehouse that runs forklifts needs a different coating thickness and surface profile than a commercial kitchen or a showroom floor. We assess your specific conditions before recommending a system - not a one-size answer.
For facilities where wet conditions, thermal cycling, or food-grade requirements are a factor, we may recommend urethane cement flooring instead of or in addition to epoxy. For businesses that need residential-style finishes in a garage or light commercial space, garage floor coating systems may be more appropriate.
Thick, multi-layer epoxy coatings for warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities where durability and chemical resistance are the priority.
Anti-slip aggregate added to the topcoat for commercial kitchens, loading docks, and any facility where wet floors and foot traffic create safety concerns.
High-gloss or flake systems for showrooms, retail spaces, and commercial offices where appearance matters as much as durability.
Benbrook is directly adjacent to Fort Worth's industrial corridor, and the area has a mix of light industrial, warehouse, and commercial properties that face real floor demands. The expansive clay soil throughout Tarrant County means concrete slabs in these facilities crack and shift more than they would on stable ground - which creates specific prep requirements before any commercial coating will bond and hold.
Spring storms in the Fort Worth area keep clay soils saturated for days, and moisture migrating up through a slab is the most common hidden problem we find on commercial floors in this region. We test for moisture before we start, and we have seen what happens to commercial coatings in Haltom City and across Tarrant County when that step gets skipped. OSHA guidance on epoxy resin systems also informs how we approach ventilation and safety on every commercial job.
We ask about your space, what the floor is used for, and whether you have noticed cracks or moisture. We respond within 1 business day. This is a conversation, not a pitch.
We visit in person, inspect the concrete, test for moisture, and map any cracks or damage. You receive a written quote that covers everything - prep, coats, finish type - before we schedule a start date. No surprises once work begins.
The crew grinds or shot-blasts the concrete, fills cracks, and applies primer if needed. This is the most critical phase - more time here means a longer-lasting coating. Expect a full day of prep work on most commercial projects.
Coating goes down in layers with drying time between each. Light foot traffic within 24 hours. Full cure - ready for equipment and full operations - in five to seven days. We walk the finished floor with you before we leave and provide written care instructions.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. We can plan the project around your operations schedule so your downtime is as short as possible. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site assessment.
(817) 438-1248We test every commercial slab for moisture before any coating goes down. In Benbrook, where clay soil stays wet after spring storms, this is not optional - it is the difference between a coating that lasts five years and one that peels within the first.
We plan commercial projects around weekends, overnight shifts, or planned shutdowns so your business stays running. Your downtime is the variable we work to minimize - not pad.
Your quote covers everything - concrete assessment, prep work, crack repair if needed, coats, and finish. If we find something during the assessment that changes the scope, we tell you before we proceed. No mid-job cost increases.
We have worked on commercial and light industrial floors throughout Benbrook and the surrounding Fort Worth area. We know what Tarrant County clay soil does to concrete slabs and what it takes to get a commercial coating to last in these conditions.
Every one of these practices comes down to one objective: a coating that performs under the actual conditions of your facility, not just during the first inspection.
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Learn MoreFree on-site estimates, written quotes before work begins, and scheduling built around your operations - call today to get started.