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Licensed & Insured Warehouse Epoxy Flooring in Salt Lake City, UT

Your warehouse floor takes a beating - forklifts, pallet jacks, spills, and constant traffic. When you need Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Salt Lake City UT facilities can rely on, we install industrial systems engineered to resist abrasion, chemicals, and impacts while improving safety and uptime.

With 15+ years serving Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Front, our manufacturer-certified team uses heavy-duty surface preparation, moisture testing, and coatings built for local conditions - from freeze-thaw and de-icing salts to high MVER slabs near the Northwest Quadrant. We deliver fast, phased installs, OSHA-ready striping, and non-slip textures tailored to your operations.

Let’s solve your flooring challenges with a durable, low-maintenance system. Contact us for a free on-site assessment and written estimate.

Stronger, Safer, Low-Maintenance Floors That Keep Your Warehouse Moving

You need floors that stand up to forklifts, resist chemicals, and reduce slip-and-fall risk - without shutting down your operation. Professional warehouse epoxy flooring is the smart choice because it pairs proven industrial materials with proper surface prep and installation standards. You get durability, cleanability, and clear safety markings that protect people and product while controlling lifecycle costs.

Safety & Risk Elimination

We design floors that help protect your crew and your liability. Non-slip textures using silica sand or aluminum oxide improve traction, and we target appropriate DCOF levels in pedestrian aisles. We integrate OSHA 29 CFR 1910.22 walking-working surfaces guidance with high-contrast aisle striping that follows OSHA 1910.144 and ANSI Z535.1 color standards.

Clear traffic lanes, pedestrian walkways, and hazard zones reduce near-misses. For chemical storage, we specify novolac epoxy or secondary containment zones to minimize exposure. Need ESD control for sensitive equipment? We install conductive systems to safely dissipate static in kitting or robotics areas.

Professional Results & Quality

Industrial performance starts with the substrate. We follow ICRI 310.2R for surface profiling, using planetary diamond grinding or shot blasting to the correct CSP. Our systems use 100% solids epoxy, urethane cement for thermal shock, and UV-stable polyaspartic or aliphatic urethane topcoats tested to ASTM D4060 for abrasion resistance.

We measure mil thickness with wet mil gauges and verify adhesion with ASTM D4541 pull-off testing on request. Manufacturer-certified by Sherwin-Williams General Polymers, Dur-A-Flex, Westcoat, and Penntek, we match products to your environment - freezers, loading docks, pick/pack lines, and more.

Time & Stress Savings

Downtime is expensive. We plan phasing so you can keep shipping. Night and weekend crews, dust-controlled prep with HEPA vacuums, and fast-cure polyaspartic or MMA options get you back in service quickly - often light foot traffic in hours, and forklift traffic within 24-48 hours depending on system and temperature.

Our project managers coordinate forklift/pedestrian reroutes, signage, and staging so the process is smooth and predictable. You stay informed with daily updates and a clear schedule.

Cost-Effective Solution

Properly installed industrial coatings beat constant patching and slab replacement. Moisture vapor mitigation (ASTM F3010) protects against blistering and delamination, preventing costly rework. Anti-slip aggregates and safety markings help reduce incident costs and insurance claims.

Example: For a 35,000 sq ft facility in 84104, we repaired joints, installed a vapor barrier epoxy, and added a polyaspartic topcoat. The result: reduced dusting, faster cleaning, and fewer slip reports - paid back in maintenance savings within 18 months.

Peace of Mind & Warranty

We are fully licensed and insured in Utah, with OSHA 10/30 trained crews and documented safety plans. Most systems include a written workmanship warranty and manufacturer-backed product warranties. If something isn’t right, we fix it - fast.

You’ll receive a maintenance guide, recommended cleaners, and a service plan to keep your floor performing for the long haul.

Get a fast, no-obligation warehouse flooring quote

Tell us your square footage and timeline. We’ll provide options, clear pricing, and a written warranty - often with night or weekend availability.

How Our Industrial Warehouse Flooring Process Works

We make installation predictable with a proven, safety-first process led by experienced project managers. Here’s what to expect from first call to turn-key turnover.

  1. On-site assessment & testing - We inspect slab conditions and perform ASTM F2170 RH or F1869 MVER moisture tests. We review traffic patterns, chemicals, and safety marking needs.
  2. Clear proposal & phasing plan - You’ll get system options, line-item pricing, a Gantt schedule, and night/weekend phasing to limit downtime.
  3. Surface preparation - Diamond grinding to CSP 2-3 or shot blasting to CSP 3-5 per ICRI. Degreasing, decontamination, and dust control with HEPA vacuums.
  4. Repairs & installation - Crack chasing and epoxy gel repair, polyurea joint fill, moisture mitigation if required, primer/basecoat application, optional flake or quartz broadcast, and polyaspartic/urethane topcoat.
  5. Turnover & re-open - Walk-through, cure schedule, and maintenance plan. Typical forklift return: 24-72 hours depending on system and temperature.

It’s easy to get started

Schedule a walkthrough in minutes. We’ll test, scope, and price your project with a straightforward plan to keep your operation running.

Why Choose Us for Warehouse Epoxy Flooring in Salt Lake City

Salt Lake Epoxy Flooring has delivered durable, code-conscious floors for distribution, manufacturing, and cold storage clients across Salt Lake County for over 15 years. When you choose us for Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Salt Lake City UT, you get licensed professionals, certified installers, and a safety-first team that plans around your deadlines and throughput.

Certified Industrial Coatings Expertise

Our foremen hold OSHA 10/30 construction safety credentials and ICRI training in surface prep and concrete repair. We maintain AMPP/NACE Level 1 coatings inspection capability for QA/QC and document mil thickness and cure windows. We’re manufacturer-certified with Sherwin-Williams GP, Dur-A-Flex, Westcoat, and Penntek - so systems are installed exactly as designed.

We’re active with AGC of Utah and ICRI, staying current on standards, materials, and best practices. That means fewer surprises and longer-lasting floors for your facility.

Licensed, Insured, and Safety-First

We operate under a Utah DOPL contractor license with appropriate flooring classifications (S220) and hold general liability and workers’ compensation coverage. Crews follow site-specific JHAs, forklift/pedestrian traffic control procedures, and OSHA 29 CFR 1910 requirements.

From lockout/tagout coordination to dust control and ventilation, safety and compliance are built into the plan - never an afterthought.

Equipment and Materials Built for Demanding Warehouses

Our fleet includes planetary diamond grinders, shot blasters, HEPA vacuums, edge grinders, and scarifiers to achieve the correct CSP profile. We use moisture meters and in-situ RH probes to guide system selection and can install ASTM F3010 vapor mitigation when needed.

System options range from 100% solids epoxy with polyaspartic topcoats to urethane cement for thermal shock, novolac for chemical resistance, and ESD epoxy for static control zones. Line striping is applied with airless sprayers for crisp, OSHA/ANSI-compliant markings.

Local Warehouse Experience and Scheduling You Can Count On

We understand the SLC International Center/Global Tradeport, the Northwest Quadrant industrial area, and facilities along I-80 and I-215. We plan around inbound/outbound schedules, freezer defrost cycles, and dock operations.

From 5,000 sq ft maintenance bays to 250,000+ sq ft distribution centers, we phase large projects and offer 24/7/night installs to keep your team productive.

Customer-First Communication and Guarantees

Every project has a dedicated manager, daily progress updates, and a single point of contact. You’ll receive product data sheets, safety data, and a written warranty at closeout.

Post-install, we provide cleaning protocols, approved detergents, and a maintenance schedule so your floor keeps performing year after year.

Experience and accountability you can trust

Work with licensed, insured, manufacturer-certified pros. Request your free site assessment and detailed written quote today.

High-Performance Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Backed by Local Experience

We install industrial coatings for warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities across Salt Lake City & the Wasatch Front. Our team delivers floors that resist forklift traffic, chemicals, and impacts - while improving safety and cleanliness. If you’re searching for Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Salt Lake City UT with proven results, we’ve likely completed a project like yours nearby.

Types of Warehouse Projects We Handle

We serve distribution hubs, pick/pack and staging areas, loading docks, cold storage/freezer rooms, food and beverage storage, assembly lines, and MRO bays. We also handle ESD-sensitive storage, kitting zones, and chemical containment areas.

From West Valley City to North Salt Lake and zip codes 84104, 84116, 84119, and beyond, we tailor systems to specific environments and regulatory needs.

Our Proven Methods and Materials

We prepare concrete by diamond grinding or shot blasting to the specified ICRI CSP. Repairs include crack chasing, epoxy gel filling, and polyurea joint rebuild. We apply moisture-tolerant primers, high-build basecoats by squeegee/roll, optional quartz or flake broadcast, and durable polyaspartic or aliphatic urethane topcoats.

For cold storage and fast turnarounds, we offer MMA systems with rapid cure, and for thermal shock we specify urethane cement. We can add anti-slip aggregates to hit traction targets in wet or oily areas.

Complex Situations We’ve Mastered

High MVER slabs? We install ASTM F3010-compliant vapor barrier epoxy to protect against blistering. Electronics or robotics? We provide ESD/dissipative systems with conductive primers and verified ground points.

Freezers and coolers are installed with low-temperature products and staged shutdowns to preserve inventory. We handle phased installs for 50,000-200,000 sq ft facilities without disrupting shipping windows.

Results You Can Expect

Typical systems range 30-100 mils, delivering excellent wear and chemical resistance, minimal dusting, and easy cleaning with autoscrubbers. Forklift return-to-service is commonly 24-72 hours depending on system and ambient conditions.

Expect brighter spaces, safer walkways, cleaner air from reduced dust, and lower maintenance costs over the floor’s lifecycle.

Local Case Snapshots

84116 Distribution Center (80,000 sq ft): Shot blast CSP 3-4, F3010 vapor mitigation, 100% solids epoxy, polyaspartic topcoat, and OSHA-compliant aisle striping. Forklift ready in 48 hours per phase.

84104 Cold Storage (12,500 sq ft): Urethane cement with quartz broadcast for slip resistance and thermal shock; color-coded sanitation zones for QA. Freezer lanes completed during night shifts.

West Valley Electronics DC (25,000 sq ft): ESD epoxy with conductive primer and verified grounding, plus 5S floor marking plan. Reduced static-related rejects within the first month.

See what’s possible for your facility

Ask us for relevant local project examples and references. We’ll share specs, timelines, and results matched to your operational needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is epoxy flooring good for warehouses?
Yes. Industrial epoxy and urethane systems handle forklift traffic, abrasion, and spills while improving safety and cleanability. With proper surface prep and the right topcoat, they outperform bare concrete and many thin-film paints. For added durability, we often use polyaspartic or aliphatic urethane topcoats. When you need Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Salt Lake City UT facilities can trust, we match the system to your traffic, chemicals, and budget.
How thick should a warehouse epoxy floor be?
Most warehouses perform well at 30-100 mils total build, depending on traffic, impact, and exposure. Light-duty areas may use thinner high-build epoxy with urethane topcoat. Heavy forklift lanes, loading docks, and impact zones benefit from thicker builds or urethane cement underlayments. We’ll recommend a mil profile based on operations and ASTM/ICRI surface prep standards.
How long before forklifts can drive on the new floor?
It varies by chemistry and temperature. Typical guidelines: light foot traffic in 6-12 hours for fast-cure systems, pallet jacks in 18-24 hours, and forklifts within 24-72 hours. Polyaspartic and MMA systems cure fastest; 100% solids epoxy with urethane topcoats can require longer at cooler temps. We provide a clear re-open schedule before work begins.
Is epoxy slippery when wet in warehouses?
It doesn’t have to be. We add anti-slip texture using silica, quartz, or aluminum oxide to reach targeted DCOF/traction levels in pedestrian aisles and wet zones. We balance safety with cleanability, specifying aggregate size and load based on your environment, cleaning method, and desired finish. Walk-off mats and spill response plans further reduce slip risk.
How much does warehouse epoxy flooring cost per square foot in Salt Lake City?
Pricing depends on size, surface prep (grinding vs. shot blast), moisture mitigation needs, repairs, system build, and line striping. Typical ranges run from economical thin-build options to heavy-duty systems with urethane cement or ESD layers. After an on-site assessment, we provide itemized per-square-foot pricing and alternates to match your budget and timeline.
What’s better for warehouses: epoxy or polished concrete?
Each has a place. Polished concrete is low maintenance but offers limited chemical resistance and no built-in color or safety striping. Epoxy/urethane systems provide superior chemical and abrasion resistance, easy cleaning, and integrated OSHA/ANSI-compliant markings. For cold storage, wet processing, or chemical exposure, epoxy/urethane or urethane cement is usually the better fit.
Can you install epoxy over cracked or oily concrete?
Yes, with proper prep. We degrease and decontaminate, then diamond grind or shot blast to the correct ICRI CSP. Cracks are routed and filled with epoxy gel; control and expansion joints are rebuilt and filled with polyurea. Oil contamination may require additional scarifying or specialty primers to ensure long-term adhesion and performance.
Do you offer ASTM F3010 vapor mitigation for high MVER slabs?
We do. For elevated moisture vapor emission rates, we install ASTM F3010-compliant epoxy vapor barriers to protect against blistering and delamination. We test moisture using ASTM F2170 in-situ RH and/or F1869 MVER, then design a system that manages moisture before finishing coats - critical in older slabs and ground-level warehouses across Salt Lake County.
Can you integrate OSHA/ANSI-compliant aisle and safety striping?
Yes. We lay out walkways, forklift lanes, and hazard zones to meet OSHA 1910.144 and ANSI Z535.1 color standards. Striping is applied with an airless sprayer over cured epoxy/urethane for crisp lines and durability. We can add 5S markings, numbers, and stencils to support lean operations and visual management.
Do you provide phased or overnight installs for large facilities?
Absolutely. We phase 50,000+ sq ft projects to maintain shipping and receiving, with night/weekend crews as needed. You’ll receive a detailed schedule, clear cure windows, and daily status updates. Our equipment and staffing are set up for large, multi-phase industrial projects throughout Salt Lake City and surrounding areas.
Which systems meet USDA/FSMA guidelines for food storage?
We specify seamless systems with coves and sanitary edges for cleanable, non-absorbent surfaces. Urethane cement with a broadcast texture and chemical-resistant epoxy or polyaspartic topcoats can meet USDA/FSMA expectations for storage areas. We tailor slip resistance and color zoning for QA and sanitation protocols, and provide product data for audits.
Do you install ESD-safe epoxy for electronics or robotics?
Yes. We offer ESD/dissipative epoxy with conductive primers and controlled resistance ranges for electronics assembly, robotics, and kitting zones. We can integrate ground points and verify performance with testing. These systems help protect sensitive components and reduce static-related downtime in distribution environments.

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