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Licensed & Insured Industrial Epoxy Floor Coatings in Salt Lake City, UT

Industrial floors take a beating - forklifts, chemicals, hot washdowns, and nonstop traffic. We install proven systems that protect your slab, keep teams safe, and minimize downtime. With 15+ years of experience and manufacturer approvals from Sika, Sherwin-Williams, Dur-A-Flex, Tennant/Florock, and Resinwerks, we deliver reliable performance on every project.

Our crews use industrial diamond grinders, shot blasters, and OSHA-compliant HEPA dust capture to prepare concrete the right way. Then we build a coating system engineered for your environment and compliance needs. From Downtown to West Valley City, we understand local climate, salts, and freeze-thaw. Contact us today for a same-week site visit and estimate for Industrial Epoxy Floor Coatings Salt Lake City UT.

Why Our Industrial Epoxy Floors Keep Your Operation Safer, Cleaner, and On Schedule

You need a floor that won’t fail - one that stands up to forklifts, impacts, and harsh cleaners without disrupting production. Hiring a professional installer is the smart move when safety, compliance, and uptime are on the line. We design the right system for your application and back it with testing, documentation, and warranties. As the local partner for Industrial Epoxy Floor Coatings Salt Lake City UT facilities trust, we focus on outcomes that matter to you: safety, speed, durability, and value.

Safety & Risk Elimination

Your team’s safety comes first. We add aluminum oxide or silica traction to reach targeted slip resistance and reduce incidents in wet or oily zones. Color zoning, line striping, and safety markings improve workflow and visibility in busy aisles and staging areas.

For electronics and sensitive assembly, we install ESD/antistatic epoxy systems with copper tape grids and conductive primers, then validate performance to ANSI/ESD S20.20. We also rebuild joints with semi-rigid polyurea to prevent trip hazards and reduce forklift “thumping.”

Professional Results & Quality

Great floors start with great prep. We follow ICRI 310.2R to select the right CSP and verify conditions with ASTM F2170 in-slab RH testing. Where needed, we apply moisture/vapor barrier primers and confirm adhesion with ASTM D7234 pull-off testing.

We specify mil builds and chemistries to match your loads: thin-film for light traffic, quartz broadcast for traction, trowel-down epoxy mortar for impact zones, or chemical-resistant novolac in containment areas. The result is a uniform, long-wearing surface that cleans fast and stays looking sharp.

Time & Stress Savings

We’re built for speed without shortcuts. Same-week site visits in the SLC metro, detailed proposals, and a dedicated project manager keep your timeline tight and predictable. We routinely complete weekend or night shutdowns to avoid lost production.

When turnarounds are critical, we use fast-cure polyaspartic or MMA topcoats to return spaces to service in 4-24 hours, depending on system and temperature. You get one team to handle testing, prep, installation, and handoff - no coordination headaches.

Cost-Effective Solution

The cheapest floor is the one you only install once. Proper surface prep, the right resin, and the correct thickness protect your slab from costly repairs and downtime. We help you avoid failures from moisture, oil contamination, or underbuilt systems.

We’ll show life-cycle cost comparisons - epoxy, polyaspartic/urethane, and urethane cement - so you can pick the best ROI. Strategic upgrades like integral cove base or quartz broadcast reduce cleaning labor and extend service life in the long run.

Peace of Mind & Warranty

We carry general liability and workers’ comp, maintain a Utah DOPL license, and follow OSHA silica controls. Every project includes SDS, data sheets, and maintenance guidance tailored to your floor system.

Most systems include a written workmanship and adhesion warranty, with manufacturer-backed options available. Need documentation for audits? We provide QA/QC records, ESD testing data where applicable, and system specs for your files.

Get a Same-Week Site Visit and Free Quote

Need durability without downtime? Request your on-site assessment today - we’ll recommend the right system and provide a clear, itemized estimate fast.

Our Industrial Flooring Process: Clear Steps, Predictable Results

We keep projects clean, safe, and on schedule. Here’s what to expect from first call to final walkthrough.

  1. On‑Site Assessment & Testing - We evaluate traffic, chemicals, and temperature, perform ASTM F2170/F1869 moisture tests, and inspect cracks/joints.
  2. Detailed Proposal - You’ll get a written scope with system design, mil build, safety markings, timeline, and an off-hours shutdown plan if needed.
  3. Surface Preparation - Diamond grinding or shot blasting to the specified CSP, oil remediation, crack chasing, and joint rebuild with semi‑rigid polyurea.
  4. Installation - Primer, mortar/broadcast or self-leveling layers, integral cove base (optional), then a durable polyaspartic or urethane topcoat.
  5. QA/QC & Handoff - Adhesion checks, DFT measurements, cure verification, cleaning guide, and warranty documentation.

It’s Easy to Get Started

Send your floor size and a few photos. We’ll schedule a quick walkthrough and deliver a no‑obligation plan and timeline.

Why Choose Us for Industrial Epoxy Flooring in Salt Lake City

Salt Lake Epoxy Flooring has protected millions of square feet for warehouses, manufacturers, food plants, and labs across Salt Lake County, Davis County, and Utah County. We combine certified expertise, rigorous prep, and proven materials to deliver consistent outcomes. When you need dependable Industrial Epoxy Floor Coatings Salt Lake City UT, we bring the know‑how, manpower, and documentation your operation requires - on time and safely.

Certified Expertise & Proven Specifications

Our team includes AMPP/NACE CIP coating professionals and ICRI Concrete Slab Moisture Testing Technicians (Grade 1). We’re trained in OSHA 10/30 and serve as the silica competent person per 29 CFR 1926.1153. That means your project is specified and executed to recognized standards, not guesswork.

We’re manufacturer‑approved by Sika, Sherwin‑Williams, Dur‑A‑Flex, Tennant/Florock, and Resinwerks. Need ESD floors? We design and install antistatic systems, ground them with copper tape grids, use conductive primers, and verify performance to ANSI/ESD S20.20 with documented tests.

Licensed, Insured, and Safety‑Driven

We maintain a Utah DOPL contractor license, a Salt Lake City business license, and full insurance coverage. On site, we follow OSHA Table 1 dust controls, use HEPA extraction, and implement confined‑space or hot‑work permits where applicable.

Our safety plan includes daily JHAs, cordoned work zones, and coordination with your EHS team. We keep your facility compliant while we work - no surprises, no shortcuts.

Industrial‑Grade Equipment & Quality Controls

We prep floors with planetary and edge grinders, shot blasters, and scarifiers to achieve the correct ICRI CSP. We monitor conditions with IR thermometers and hygrometers/dew point meters to avoid dew‑point failures.

During install, we verify wet and dry film thickness with combs and DFT gauges and can perform ASTM D7234 pull‑off adhesion tests. This QA/QC workflow ensures the specified system is the system you get.

Local Expertise, Faster Turnarounds

Utah’s altitude and dry climate affect cure times; winter salts attack unprotected concrete. We plan around both. From Downtown, Sugar House, The Avenues, and Capitol Hill to West Valley City, Murray, and Sandy, we handle moisture mitigation, cold‑weather installs, and snow/ice logistics.

Need speed? We offer same‑week site visits and weekend/night shutdowns across ZIPs 84101-84116, 84119-84123, and 84128. Fast‑cure polyaspartic or MMA options get lines moving again quickly.

Warranties, Documentation, and Service

Every project includes a clear scope, change‑order protocol, and a dedicated foreman. We provide SDS, maintenance guides, and, where required, USDA/FDA compliance letters and ESD reports.

System warranties typically range from 1-5 years based on chemistry and environment. After completion, we remain available for annual inspections, repair, and re‑striping to keep your floor performing.

Experience You Can Count On

Join hundreds of Utah facilities that trust our licensed, insured team. Request your spec-driven proposal and warranty options today.

Industrial Epoxy Flooring Backed by Local Experience and Documented Results

We design and install industrial epoxy flooring throughout Salt Lake City & The Wasatch Front, tailored to your loads, chemicals, and hygiene requirements. From forklift aisles to wash‑down zones, our systems deliver the durability and cleanability you expect. Whether it’s a quick shutdown or a phased approach, our process keeps your operation moving while we install the right solution.

Types of Industrial Projects We Handle

We serve warehouses and distribution centers, fabrication shops, and heavy manufacturing requiring impact‑resistant epoxy mortar. Food and beverage plants get seamless, sanitary quartz systems with integral cove and USDA‑aligned finishes.

We also build pharma and biotech cleanroom floors with pinhole‑free self‑leveling resin, install ESD systems for electronics and data centers, and protect chemical processing areas and secondary containment with novolac epoxies.

Our Proven Methods & Standards

Surface preparation drives success. We select the correct CSP (often 2-5) via diamond grinding or shot blasting and remediate oil and contamination before priming. Moisture concerns are addressed with vapor‑barrier epoxies after ASTM F2170/F1869 testing.

We then install the specified build: trowel‑down epoxy mortar, full‑broadcast quartz to rejection, or self‑leveling epoxy. Polyaspartic or polyurethane topcoats add UV stability, stain resistance, and quick return to service.

Complex Conditions We’ve Mastered

We restore oil‑soaked slabs in older shops with deep cleaning and epoxy‑compatible primers. Cold storage and freezer rooms are handled with thermal‑shock‑tolerant urethane cement and fast‑cure overlays to limit downtime.

In electronics areas, we install ESD systems with verified grounding and field testing. For high‑acid environments, we specify novolac epoxies to withstand aggressive chemicals in containment zones.

Results You Can Expect

Example: A 18,000 sq ft West Valley City warehouse received epoxy mortar aisles with quartz broadcast and safety striping over one weekend; forklifts were back in service Monday at 6 a.m. Another project in Murray’s food packaging facility added urethane cement with 4-inch cove, cutting cleanup time by 30%.

Typical return‑to‑service: foot traffic in 6-12 hours, light wheels in 24 hours, and forklifts in 24-72 hours depending on the system and temperature. You’ll receive maintenance guidance to keep performance high year‑round.

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Tell us about your facility. We’ll share relevant project examples, recommended systems, and an install plan that fits your shutdown windows.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does industrial epoxy flooring cost per square foot in Utah?

Most industrial projects in Salt Lake City run $4-$12 per sq ft, depending on prep (grinding vs shot blasting), thickness, and system type. Thin-film epoxy is on the lower end; epoxy mortar, quartz broadcast, urethane cement, ESD, or extensive striping increase cost. We provide itemized proposals so you can compare options and life-cycle value for your facility.

How long does an industrial epoxy floor last in a warehouse?

With proper prep, the right mil build, and routine care, epoxy floors commonly last 7-15 years in SLC warehouses. High-impact zones may need thicker mortar or sacrificial topcoats. We tailor chemistry and thickness to forklift load, wheel type, and chemical exposure to maximize service life and minimize future shutdowns.

What thickness of epoxy is best for forklift traffic?

Light to moderate forklift traffic performs well at 30-60 mil builds; heavy traffic and impact areas often require 125+ mil epoxy mortar with a broadcast texture and durable topcoat. We’ll assess wheel type, load, turning radius, and joint conditions to specify the right system for your aisles and docks.

Can epoxy be installed in cold weather or unheated buildings?

Yes, with planning. We monitor slab and air temperatures and can use cold‑tolerant primers, polyaspartic, or MMA resins to achieve cure in unheated spaces. Temporary heat, dehumidification, and dew‑point monitoring help prevent blush and ensure adhesion during winter installs across the Salt Lake Valley.

What prep is needed for oil-contaminated concrete?

We degrease, rinse, and mechanically profile to the required CSP using shot blasting or grinding. In severe cases, we repeat extraction, use specialty oil‑blocking primers, and remove deeply saturated concrete. Proper remediation is critical to prevent delamination; we test adhesion after prep to confirm readiness for coating.

What CSP profile is required for epoxy mortar vs thin-film systems?

Thin-film or self-leveling epoxy typically needs CSP 2-3, while trowel‑down epoxy mortar performs best over CSP 4-5. We select the profile per ICRI 310.2R after evaluating slab hardness and contamination, ensuring mechanical “tooth” for long-term bond strength in heavy-traffic areas.

What RH limits and adhesion should be specified to avoid failures?

We test with ASTM F2170 and F1869. Standard epoxies typically require ≤75-80% RH; with moisture mitigation primers, we can go much higher per product specs. We target pull‑off adhesion per ASTM D7234 consistent with system requirements. These checks prevent blistering and debonding on SLC slabs.

When should urethane cement be chosen over novolac epoxy?

Choose urethane cement for thermal shock, steam/hot washdowns, and wet processing zones - it bonds to damp concrete and tolerates rapid temperature swings. Use novolac epoxy when strong acids/solvents are present or for secondary containment. In many food plants, we combine urethane cement floors with epoxy/urethane topcoats for cleanability and chemical resistance.

Are epoxy floors USDA/FDA compliant for food facilities?

Yes - when designed correctly. We install seamless, non‑porous, cleanable surfaces with integral cove base to meet FDA 21 CFR 117.40 and USDA sanitation expectations. We provide product data and system details for audits and can add quartz texture for traction in wet areas common in food and beverage processing.

How can weekend or night installs minimize production downtime?

We phase work zones, coordinate with your operations team, and use fast‑cure topcoats to hand areas back quickly. Typical approach: prep Friday, install Saturday/Sunday, stripe late Sunday, and reopen Monday. For 24/7 facilities, we rotate sections during night shifts to keep lines running safely.

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