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Epoxy flooring, traffic coatings, polished concrete and concrete restoration

Epoxy Floor Coating Vancouver

Commercial and industrial concrete floors built for traffic, moisture, cleaning chemicals and daily operations across Metro Vancouver and the Lower Mainland.

What we offer

Flooring Types

Metallic epoxy system

Decorative depth for showrooms, reception areas and feature spaces where the slab needs a premium finish.

Flake system

Hard-wearing garage, retail and service-area flooring with color blends that hide everyday dust and wear.

Solid color system

Clean, practical floors for production, storage, mechanical and utility areas.

Quartz coating system

Textured, durable systems for wet commercial zones, ramps and food-service support spaces.

Concrete coating services

Built Around the Surface, Use and Shutdown Window

Industrial floor coatings

High-build epoxy, urethane and polyaspartic systems for production, warehouse and service environments.

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Commercial floor coating

Clean finishes for restaurants, retail, clinics, showrooms and public-facing commercial spaces.

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Parkade resurfacing

Traffic coating, concrete repair and waterproofing scopes for ramps, drive aisles and suspended slabs.

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Concrete polishing

Mechanical polished concrete finishes for showrooms, warehouses and commercial interiors.

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Concrete restoration

Crack repair, patching, surface preparation and resurfacing before coating or polishing.

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Garage epoxy floors

Flake, solid color and polyaspartic garage systems for durable residential and strata spaces.

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Why businesses choose us

It is not just the coating. It is the preparation behind it.

Every floor fails or lasts because of decisions made before the first coat. The goal is a surface that makes sense for the building, the people using it and the maintenance team cleaning it.

Site-first specification

Moisture, contamination, slab profile, traffic and cleaning routines are checked before a system is recommended.

Practical installation planning

Scopes are built around access, phasing, cure windows and the reality of operating facilities.

Commercial durability

Epoxy, urethane, polyaspartic, quartz, flake and traffic coating options are matched to the exposure.

Clear handover

Maintenance expectations, cure timing and cleaning guidance are documented so the floor is protected after install.

B2B and niche coating systems

Floors Selected for the Industry, Not Just the Keyword

Process

A Coating Project With Fewer Surprises

01

Review the slab

Moisture, contamination, cracks, spalls, coatings and traffic patterns are checked first.

02

Specify the system

Epoxy, urethane, polyaspartic, polished concrete or traffic coating is matched to the real exposure.

03

Prepare correctly

Grinding, patching, detailing and priming are planned around adhesion and performance.

04

Hand over cleanly

Cure windows, maintenance guidance and next inspection points are clear before the floor returns to service.

Frequently asked questions

Questions About Epoxy Flooring and Concrete Coatings

What is the best epoxy floor coating for Vancouver commercial spaces?

The best system depends on moisture, traffic, cleaning chemicals and shutdown time. Restaurants and food spaces often need textured urethane cement or quartz systems. Warehouses usually need abrasion resistance and clear traffic planning. Parkades require traffic coating and waterproofing details.

Is polished concrete better than epoxy flooring?

Polished concrete is a mechanical finish and works well when the slab can support the desired look. Epoxy flooring is a coating system and is better when the floor needs chemical resistance, color control, texture or a sealed surface over older concrete.

Can a floor coating be installed while a business is operating?

Often yes, but only with careful phasing. Access routes, odor sensitivity, cure windows, dust control and return-to-service timing need to be planned before the job starts.

Do you handle concrete restoration before coating?

Yes. Crack repair, spall patching, failed coating removal and surface preparation are part of the scope when the slab needs restoration before coating or polishing.

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  • Commercial and industrial spaces
  • Parkade traffic coating and waterproofing
  • Concrete polishing and restoration
  • Restaurant, warehouse, food processing and chemical-resistant floors