
Forklifts, chemical spills, daily cleaning, and harvest-season pressure - your commercial floor gets used hard. A proper industrial epoxy coating handles all of it without peeling, staining, or breaking down.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Greenfield, CA are applied in heavier multi-coat systems designed for forklift traffic, chemical exposure, and continuous cleaning cycles - most projects take two to four days depending on space size and concrete condition. These are not the same products or prep processes used on a residential garage.
Greenfield's commercial buildings - many of them built to support the Salinas Valley's agricultural economy - carry a specific set of challenges. Older concrete slabs in packing sheds, equipment shops, and cold storage facilities have absorbed decades of organic residue, oil, and field contamination. That contamination has to come out completely before any coating will bond and hold. A coating applied over a dirty or improperly prepped slab will fail - often within months.
If you also have a residential garage on the same property, our Garage Floor Coatings service uses a similar process scaled for residential use. For food-processing facilities that need maximum chemical resistance, ask us about our Urethane Cement Flooring option as well.
If you are mopping the same spots repeatedly and the concrete still looks dirty or discolored, the surface has become too porous to clean properly. Bare concrete absorbs oil, chemicals, and organic material over time - especially in agricultural or food-handling environments. An epoxy coating seals the surface so spills stay on top where you can wipe them up.
A white or gray powder on your floor even after sweeping is a sign the concrete is breaking down - a process called spalling or dusting. This is common in older Greenfield commercial buildings. Left alone, it gets worse and can contaminate products or food processing areas. An epoxy coating stops the dusting and protects what is left of the surface.
Black tire marks, gouges, and worn patches from equipment traffic mean the surface is no longer protecting the concrete underneath. Industrial epoxy coatings are designed for exactly this kind of use - they are far harder than bare concrete and resist the wear from daily forklift and pallet jack traffic.
A fresh epoxy floor is one of the most cost-effective upgrades you can make when getting a commercial space ready for a new occupant. It signals that the space is well-maintained, protects the concrete from whatever the new use brings, and in Greenfield's tight commercial market, it can make a real difference in how quickly a space leases.
We work on warehouses, packing sheds, equipment shops, cold storage facilities, and commercial garages throughout the Greenfield area. Every job starts with a thorough in-person assessment - we check the concrete condition, test for moisture, and look for contamination issues specific to the building's history. Then we handle mechanical surface prep, crack repair, and a complete multi-coat system that includes a moisture-tolerant primer, a high-build body coat, and a commercial-grade topcoat. We can add a slip-resistant texture to the topcoat for kitchens, wet areas, or any space where spills are common - ask about this when you call, since it adds little to the cost but matters significantly for daily safety. For spaces that need maximum chemical resistance - such as food processing facilities - we also offer Urethane Cement Flooring, which handles more aggressive cleaning chemicals and thermal cycling better than standard epoxy.
We schedule around your operation. If your business is tied to the Salinas Valley harvest season, we plan the project window to keep your floor out of service during your slowest period. We also work with property managers handling Garage Floor Coatings on residential rental units - if you manage multiple properties in the area, ask about handling both in a single scheduling window.
Large-footprint spaces with forklift traffic and pallet storage.
Buildings in active ag operations that need chemical-resistant, cleanable surfaces.
Vehicle bays and equipment shops that see oil, grease, and mechanical wear.
Kitchens, wet areas, and any space where traction is a daily safety concern.
Greenfield's commercial buildings are shaped by the agricultural economy around them. Many of the older packing sheds and cold storage facilities were built in the mid-20th century, and their concrete slabs have seen decades of use that standard prep methods will not fully address. Fine agricultural dust, pesticide residue, and organic material from field operations get worked into the surface over time and have to be mechanically removed - not just swept or mopped. A contractor unfamiliar with this environment may underestimate the prep work required and deliver a quote that looks good but does not hold up.
We also work with businesses in King City and Salinas, where the same valley conditions and agricultural building stock apply. If you have facilities in multiple locations along the 101 corridor, we can coordinate a single project scope across sites.
For more on safety requirements in commercial environments, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) publishes guidance on floor safety, slip resistance, and workplace surface standards that apply to many commercial facilities.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few questions about the space, how it is used, and any known issues. You do not need to have all the answers - just describe what you are seeing and what you need.
We come to your facility, inspect the concrete condition, check for moisture, and assess contamination levels specific to your building. You get a written quote that breaks out prep, materials, and labor - no vague estimates, no mid-job surprise charges.
Before we arrive, you will need to move everything off the floor. We handle the mechanical prep: grinding or shot-blasting the surface, removing contamination, and filling cracks. For commercial spaces, this prep phase often spans a full day on its own.
We apply the full commercial system in layers, each cured before the next goes on. Foot traffic is possible after 24 hours. Heavy equipment and vehicles return in 72 hours, with full hardness reached in five to seven days. We walk the floor with you before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site inspection at a time that works around your operation. No commitment required - just a straight answer about what your floor needs and what it will cost.
(831) 613-8118We carry full California contractor licensing and liability insurance on every commercial job. For a business owner, that matters - it means no exposure if something unexpected happens on your property.
We know Greenfield's buildings. Agricultural dust and residue contamination is factored into our assessment and our price - not discovered mid-job. The price you agree to after inspection is the price you pay.
We plan commercial projects around your operation, not ours. If your facility runs on a harvest-season schedule, we work with you to find a project window that does not take your floor out of service during your busiest weeks.
Older commercial slabs in Greenfield can hold significant moisture, especially after wet winters. We test every slab before applying anything. If moisture is present, we address it with a compatible primer - not by skipping it and hoping for the best.
National Floor Safety Institute on commercial floor safetyEvery one of these points represents something we actually do on every commercial job we take - not a checklist we put on a page and ignore in the field. If you want to verify any of it before committing, call or submit a request and ask us directly.
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