Industrial floors are a different category of work
Warehouse and industrial floors do not fail for the same reasons as a residential garage. Forklift turning, pallet drag, service fluids, constant abrasion, and tight operating schedules change the prep and coating requirements. We approach these floors with the load, traffic pattern, and maintenance demands in mind from the start.
We work in Plano-area warehouses, service centers, loading areas, and light-manufacturing environments where the goal is not only a better-looking floor, but a more durable and easier-to-maintain one.
Common industrial applications
- Warehouse aisles: Coating systems for rolling traffic, dust control, and improved cleanability.
- Service bays: Floors that need stronger chemical resistance and more durable repair detailing.
- Loading and staging zones: Areas where impact, wear, and clear striping matter.
- Light production spaces: Work areas that need a more controlled and maintainable finished floor.
Prep and joint detail become more important
Industrial floors often have saw cuts, edge wear, impact damage, and repeated stress at transitions. If those areas are not treated correctly before coating, they become early failure points. We pay close attention to joint conditions, turning zones, and worn slab sections before we recommend a system.
Scheduling around operations
Many industrial projects require phased sections, off-hours work, or carefully planned shutdown windows. We can stage the work so access and operations stay manageable while the floor is being upgraded. The coating system has to match that schedule, not fight it.
If your Plano facility needs a harder-working floor, we can inspect the space and build the scope around the real operating conditions.