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ICRA‑Trained Hospital & Medical Facility Epoxy Flooring in Salt Lake City, UT
In healthcare, flooring affects infection control, safety, and uptime. We install seamless, non‑porous systems that stand up to disinfectants, gurney traffic, and constant cleaning. If you need Hospital & Medical Facility Epoxy Flooring Salt Lake City UT, we deliver compliant, durable results with minimal disruption.
With 15+ years across Salt Lake County, we handle ORs, ICUs, corridors, labs, pharmacies, kitchens, and imaging suites. Our crews use HEPA dust control, negative air, and low‑odor products to work safely in occupied units. Contact us now for a free on‑site assessment and spec‑driven estimate.
Healthcare Floors That Improve Safety, Compliance, and Uptime
You need floors that help control infection, protect patients and staff, and keep your facility moving. Professional installation is the smart choice because the details - surface prep, cure schedule, and compliance - determine long‑term performance. With our hospital epoxy flooring expertise, you get safer surfaces, faster turns, and documentation your compliance team will appreciate.
Safety & Risk Elimination
Your patients, clinicians, and visitors rely on floors that reduce slip risks and trip hazards. We build slip‑resistant systems tuned to ANSI A326.3 DCOF targets and can document on‑floor DCOF field testing. Integral 4-6 inch cove bases remove floor‑to‑wall seams where microbes can collect, while seamless transitions minimize catch points for carts and beds.
We implement ICRA barriers, negative air, and HEPA dust containment to protect occupied areas. Our OSHA 29 CFR 1926 safety program reduces incident risk for your team and ours. The result is safer care environments and less liability exposure.
Professional Results & Quality
We specify 100% solids epoxy primers, novolac epoxy or aliphatic polyurethane topcoats where chemical resistance is critical, and urethane cement in thermal‑shock zones like kitchens or SPD wash areas. Our crews use planetary diamond grinders, shot blasters, and wet film gauges to achieve the right mil thickness and ICRI CSP profile.
Expect long‑wear surfaces tested to ASTM D4060 abrasion standards and compatible with hospital disinfectants like bleach and hydrogen peroxide. For ORs and labs, we offer iodine/Betadine stain‑resistant urethane topcoats that keep floors looking clean after daily procedures.
Time & Stress Savings
We plan around your operations with after‑hours, weekend, or 24/7 phased installation. In sensitive areas or “near me” urgent projects in SLC, we can deploy MMA fast‑cure floors that return to service in hours, not days.
From moisture testing (ASTM F2170/F1869) to line striping and wayfinding, we manage every detail. You get one accountable partner who coordinates ICRA, access, and infection prevention with minimal admin burden on your staff.
Cost‑Effective Solution
Failures are expensive. We mitigate high‑RH slabs with moisture vapor barrier epoxy to prevent blistering and delamination. Semi‑rigid polyurea joint fills and crack repairs stop reflective cracking that leads to rework.
Choosing the right system upfront - ESD conductive epoxy for imaging, quartz broadcast for ER/ICU traction, or urethane cement for hospital kitchens - avoids premature replacement. You’ll save on maintenance and avoid unplanned shutdowns.
Peace of Mind & Warranty
We’re licensed, insured, and manufacturer‑approved by Sika, Sherwin‑Williams/General Polymers, Dur‑A‑Flex, Flowcrete, Tennant, and Stonhard. Our team includes ASHE Health Care Construction-trained leads and NFSI walkway safety awareness.
You’ll receive a written workmanship warranty (typically 3-5 years) with available manufacturer warranties up to 10 years depending on system and use. We also provide turnover documentation: moisture test logs, DCOF readings, and care guidelines.
How Our Healthcare Epoxy Flooring Process Works
We make complex, occupied healthcare installations straightforward with tight planning, infection control, and clear communication.
- 1. Assessment & Code Review - We walk the space, test moisture (ASTM F2170/F1869), confirm DCOF targets, and review USP 797/800, NFPA 99, and facility standards.
- 2. Infection Control Plan - We set ICRA barriers, negative air, and HEPA filtration, and sequence work around clinical schedules.
- 3. Surface Preparation - Shot blasting/diamond grinding to ICRI CSP 2-5; crack routing and joint fill; vapor mitigation primer if needed.
- 4. Installation - Self‑leveling epoxy or quartz/flake broadcast, followed by chemical‑resistant or ESD topcoats; slip resistance tuned to spec.
- 5. QA & Turnover - Cure verification, DCOF field checks, punch list, cleaning guidance, and warranty/maintenance documentation.
Why Choose Us for Hospital & Medical Facility Epoxy Flooring in Salt Lake City
Salt Lake Epoxy Flooring is the local partner facilities trust for high‑stakes healthcare flooring. We combine ICRA‑trained crews, proven infection control practices, and manufacturer‑approved systems to deliver consistent results. From ERs to pharmacies, we meet clinical needs without compromising schedules. When you need Hospital & Medical Facility Epoxy Flooring Salt Lake City UT, we bring the expertise, documentation, and responsiveness your compliance and operations teams expect.
Certified Healthcare Expertise
Our leads hold ASHE Health Care Construction training and OSHA 10/30 certifications, and we follow CDC/HICPAC environmental guidelines. We coordinate with infection prevention and facilities to align with your risk assessment and containment protocols.
We’re experienced with USP 797/800 pharmacy requirements, ISO 14644 cleanroom classifications, and NFPA 99 considerations. That means we design details like integral cove, seam treatment, and slip targets to meet your exact environment.
As manufacturer‑approved installers (Sika, Sherwin‑Williams/General Polymers, Dur‑A‑Flex, Flowcrete, Tennant, Stonhard), we match chemistries to your space - novolac epoxy for harsh chemicals, urethane cement for thermal shock, or ESD epoxy for imaging and labs.
Safety, Licensing & Compliance
We maintain Utah DOPL contractor licensing and a Salt Lake City business license, carry full insurance, and operate under OSHA 29 CFR 1926. We target ANSI A326.3 DCOF values appropriate for wet clinical areas and can document results.
Our process includes ASTM F2170/F1869 moisture testing, ICRI surface preparation standards, and ASTM D4060 abrasion performance benchmarks. You receive a close‑out package with test results, product data, and maintenance guidance.
We also support LEED v4.1 low‑VOC criteria using GREENGUARD Gold products and can specify UV‑stable topcoats for sun‑exposed entries and connectors.
Right Tools, Right System
We bring planetary diamond grinders, shot blasters, scarifiers, HEPA vacuums, and negative air machines to every medical project. Wet film gauges and mil‑comb checks ensure proper thickness for long service life.
System options include 100% solids epoxy primers, quartz broadcast for traction, aliphatic polyurethane or polyaspartic topcoats, and Betadine‑resistant urethanes. For kitchens and decon, we install urethane cement with slope‑to‑drain and trench integrations.
Need ultra‑fast return to service? Our MMA fast‑cure flooring can be installed during off‑hours and reopened the next morning, ideal for corridors and urgent care spaces.
Occupied Facility Specialists
We excel in 24/7 occupied installations in Salt Lake City, Millcreek, and Murray, sequencing work by room or zone. ICRA barriers, anterooms, and HEPA filtration limit dust and odors so care continues safely.
Phased planning reduces downtime in ER triage, nurse stations, and imaging suites. We coordinate with materials management and EVS to maintain patient access and essential services.
Our crews communicate daily with charge nurses and facility managers so everyone knows the plan, cure times, and turnover schedule.
Local, Responsive, and Accountable
We’re based downtown at 56 East Broadway and serve Salt Lake City & The Wasatch Front, including West Valley City, Sandy, Draper, and Bountiful. That local presence means rapid site visits, clear scheduling, and fast punch‑list completion.
With thousands of floors installed and 15+ years in Utah, we stand behind our work with clear warranties and manufacturer support. When issues arise, you talk directly to decision‑makers who get things done.
Hospital & Medical Facility Epoxy Flooring Backed by Proven Local Experience
We’ve completed healthcare flooring throughout Salt Lake City & The Wasatch Front - patient areas, sterile processing, imaging, pharmacies, and more. Our experience with resinous systems, urethane cement, and ESD epoxy helps you choose the right solution for each space. Whether it’s a phased ER corridor or a new pharmacy cleanroom, we deliver seamless, compliant results that stand up to real‑world use.
Types of Healthcare Projects We Handle
We install in operating rooms and procedure suites, emergency departments and trauma bays, ICUs and patient rooms, laboratories, pharmacies, and imaging suites (MRI, CT, X‑ray, cath lab). We also cover cafeterias, commercial kitchens, mechanical/electrical rooms, and support areas.
From outpatient clinics in South Salt Lake to ambulatory surgery centers in West Jordan, we tailor systems: quartz broadcast for traction, novolac for chemical splash zones, and ESD for equipment rooms.
Our Proven Methods & Standards
Every project starts with moisture testing (ASTM F2170/F1869) and ICRI CSP profiling via shot blasting or diamond grinding. We repair cracks and fill control joints with semi‑rigid polyurea, then apply moisture‑tolerant primers where RH is high.
We install self‑leveling epoxy or broadcast‑to‑refusal quartz with silica or aluminum oxide traction additives. Topcoats are selected for durability - aliphatic polyurethane, polyaspartic, or Betadine‑resistant urethane - meeting ANSI A326.3 slip goals.
Complex Situations We’ve Mastered
Occupied unit work with ICRA, anterooms, and negative air is routine for our teams. We phase corridors, nurse stations, and patient rooms to keep care moving. For high‑moisture slabs, we use moisture vapor barrier epoxy to control emissions before topping.
In imaging, we install ESD/antistatic epoxy systems and coordinate ANSI/ESD S20.20 performance testing. For hospital kitchens and decon areas, we use urethane cement with slope‑to‑drain for thermal shock and washdowns.
Results You Can Expect
We regularly turn 5,000-10,000 sq ft corridor projects in 3-5 phased nights with clear reopen times. MMA fast‑cure installs can return to service in 2-4 hours at 70°F, perfect for urgent spaces.
Close‑out includes DCOF readings, product data sheets, cleaning protocols, and warranty documents - everything your facilities and compliance teams need for records and surveys.
Other Services We Offer
- Garage Epoxy Flooring Installation
- Commercial Epoxy Flooring Installation
- Industrial Epoxy Floor Coatings
- Metallic Epoxy Flooring
- Concrete Floor Coatings
- Epoxy Floor Repair
- Epoxy Floor Resurfacing
- Flake Epoxy Flooring Systems
- Quartz Epoxy Flooring Systems
- Self-Leveling Epoxy Flooring
- Warehouse Epoxy Flooring
- Basement Epoxy Flooring
- Showroom Epoxy Flooring
- Restaurant Epoxy Flooring
- Hospital & Medical Facility Epoxy Flooring
- Anti-Slip Epoxy Coatings
- Waterproof Epoxy Flooring
- Chemical-Resistant Epoxy Coatings
- Polyaspartic Floor Coatings
- Polyurea Floor Coatings
- Concrete Grinding & Surface Preparation
- Concrete Crack Repair for Epoxy Floors
- Decorative Epoxy Flooring
- Outdoor Epoxy Coatings
- Commercial Kitchen Epoxy Flooring
Locations We Serve
- Salt Lake City
- West Valley City
- South Jordan
- Sandy
- Taylorsville
- Murray
- Draper
- Bountiful
- Midvale
- Riverton
- Herriman
- Cottonwood Heights
- West Jordan
- Pleasant Grove
- American Fork
- Lehi
- Orem
- Provo
- Saratoga Springs
- Centerville
- Woods Cross
- Magna
- Millcreek
- Holladay
- Kearns
- Salt Lake County
- Utah County
- Davis County
- Tooele County
- Sugar House (Salt Lake City)
- Downtown Salt Lake City
- The Avenues (Salt Lake City)
- Granite (Salt Lake City)
- East Bench (Salt Lake City)
- Federal Heights (Salt Lake City)
- Capitol Hill (Salt Lake City)
- Rose Park (Salt Lake City)
- Glendale (Salt Lake City)
- Olympus Cove (Salt Lake City)
- Cottonwood West
- South Salt Lake
- North Salt Lake
- University (Salt Lake City)
- Fairpark (Salt Lake City)
- Liberty Wells (Salt Lake City)
- Central City (Salt Lake City)
Frequently Asked Questions
Why epoxy flooring for hospitals and medical facilities?
Resinous floors are seamless and non‑porous, so they don’t trap soils or moisture. They stand up to disinfectants, rolling loads, and frequent cleaning. With integral cove and tuned slip resistance, epoxy and urethane cement support infection control, staff safety, and compliance across Salt Lake City UT healthcare environments.
Where in a hospital is epoxy or urethane cement best used?
Epoxy is excellent for corridors, patient rooms, labs, pharmacies, and imaging. Urethane cement (PUC) shines in hospital kitchens, decontamination, and SPD where thermal shock and heavy washdowns occur. We tailor systems for ORs, ERs, ICUs, and support areas throughout Salt Lake County.
Is epoxy flooring safe and slip‑resistant for patients and staff?
Yes. We tune texture and topcoats to meet ANSI A326.3 DCOF targets for wet clinical areas. Quartz broadcast and silica/aluminum‑oxide additives boost traction without making floors hard to clean. We can document field DCOF readings at turnover for your safety files in SLC.
Can epoxy withstand bleach, hydrogen peroxide, and Betadine?
We specify chemical‑resistant novolac epoxy or urethane topcoats compatible with common disinfectants. For ORs and procedure rooms, we offer iodine/Betadine stain‑resistant urethane that keeps floors looking clean. Product data and maintenance guidance are provided at close‑out for your Utah facility.
How fast can hospital epoxy floors be installed and reopened?
Standard epoxy systems often return to light traffic within 24-48 hours depending on temperature. For rapid turns, MMA fast‑cure floors can reopen in 2-4 hours. We schedule after‑hours or weekend phases to keep departments in service across Salt Lake City and nearby communities.
What’s the difference between epoxy and urethane cement in healthcare?
Epoxy delivers seamless, durable, and chemical‑resistant surfaces for most clinical spaces. Urethane cement adds superior thermal‑shock resistance and impact strength, ideal for kitchens, decon, and SPD. Many hospitals use both - PUC in hot/wet zones and epoxy elsewhere - for best‑value performance.
Do you install in occupied hospitals with ICRA controls?
Yes. Our teams use ICRA barriers, negative air machines, and HEPA vacuums to control dust and odors. We coordinate with infection prevention and facilities for safe access and phasing. This approach supports 24/7 operations in SLC, Millcreek, Murray, and surrounding areas.
Can floors meet USP 797/800 and cleanroom requirements?
We design seamless systems with integral cove, compatible with USP 797/800 cleaning protocols and ISO 14644 classifications. Chemical‑resistant topcoats and tight detailing support compliance. We provide submittals, testing logs, and maintenance instructions for your pharmacy or lab in Salt Lake City.
Are ESD/conductive epoxy systems available for imaging and labs?
Absolutely. We install ESD conductive or static‑dissipative epoxy for MRI, CT, cath labs, and sensitive equipment rooms. We coordinate testing and can document performance to ANSI/ESD S20.20. This helps protect equipment and supports safe operations in Utah medical facilities.