
Floors That Match Your Professional Standards
In a commercial or industrial environment, your floor works just as hard as your employees. It handles forklift traffic, chemical spills, intensive cleaning, and constant thermal variations.
Industries We Serve
- Warehouses and logistics: high-resistance epoxy coatings with zone markings
- Restaurants and commercial kitchens: non-slip finishes compliant with MAPAQ standards
- Clinics and pharmacies: seamless, sterile surfaces that are easy to disinfect
- Mechanic shops: resistance to oils, solvents, and tool impacts
- Retail spaces: decorative finishes to showcase your space
Why Choose Us for Your Commercial Project?
Our team understands the operational constraints businesses face. We plan installation to minimize impact on your activities, working nights or in sections so you never lose more than a day of production.
Commercial Quote
Every commercial project is unique. Contact us for an on-site evaluation and a detailed quote tailored to your specific requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is commercial epoxy compliant with sanitary standards for restaurants?
Yes. Seamless epoxy systems are particularly recommended for commercial kitchens and restaurants, as they don't harbor bacteria and are easy to disinfect. We can provide the technical documentation for your MAPAQ file.
Can epoxy be installed without disrupting business operations?
In most cases, yes. We plan installation in phases or outside business hours to minimize impact on your operations. A typical commercial project is completed in 2 to 5 days depending on the area.
How long does a commercial epoxy floor last?
In a commercial or industrial environment with regular maintenance, a professional epoxy system typically lasts between 10 and 15 years. For heavy-traffic environments, a polyaspartic or quartz-based system offers a longer lifespan.
Does epoxy withstand forklift traffic?
Yes, high-resistance industrial epoxy systems are designed to support forklift traffic. The key is to use a product with the appropriate Shore D hardness and to ensure rigorous mechanical preparation of the concrete.
This service includes
- Resistant to heavy traffic (forklifts)
- Compliant with sanitary standards (restaurants, clinics)
- Certified non-slip for wet areas
- Traffic zone demarcation (painted lines)
- Phased installation to avoid disrupting your operations