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Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring in Broomfield, CO

Broomfield's commercial real estate landscape — anchored by the Interlocken Technology Park corridor along US-36 and extending into the light industrial zones near Wadsworth — puts commercial flooring requirements at a different scale and specification than residential work. Concrete Doctor has installed commercial and warehouse floor coating systems across the Denver metro for over 30 years, with the Westcoat product range and the application knowledge to specify systems that hold up to real operational loads, not just walk-in traffic.

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Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring for Broomfield, CO Properties

The Interlocken area represents one of the Front Range's most concentrated commercial and technology employment centers, with office campuses, distribution facilities, and light manufacturing sharing the corridor. These facilities have varying floor coating requirements: the technology office spaces want clean, professional-grade polished or coated concrete that looks appropriate for client-facing environments; the distribution and warehouse operations need flooring that handles loaded pallet jacks, forklifts, and high-cycle foot traffic without joint edge spalling or surface delamination. Broomfield's commercial concrete also contends with the same expansive clay subgrade issues that affect residential property, often amplified by the heavier load distribution on industrial slabs. Warehouse slabs that show map cracking, corner curl at saw-cut joints, or surface delamination are often responding to subgrade moisture cycling. A warehouse floor coating installed without addressing active crack systems or failed control joints will fail at those same locations within one to two years of installation. Commercial clients in Broomfield need a contractor who understands both the coating system and the substrate conditions beneath it.

Our Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Approach

Concrete Doctor's commercial flooring work covers the full range of Broomfield facility types — from single-coat epoxy sealer for basic warehouse floor protection to multi-layer urethane cement systems for chemical processing environments. For standard warehouse and distribution applications, our typical specification includes a commercial-grade 100-percent-solids epoxy base coat with broadcast aggregate for slip resistance at designated pedestrian zones, and a polyurethane or polyaspartic topcoat for abrasion resistance and chemical protection. Control joint treatment is specified based on joint activity and the equipment rolling over the joints — forklift-trafficked joints typically need a semi-rigid filler to prevent edge spalling rather than the flexible sealants appropriate for exterior flatwork. For Interlocken-area office and tech campus facilities, we offer polished concrete and thin-film epoxy systems that provide a clean, professional aesthetic without the visual heaviness of traditional industrial coatings. Retail and showroom spaces benefit from the high-gloss decorative systems — metallic epoxy, quartz broadcast, or colored polyaspartic — that create a distinctive finished floor without the cost of tile or hardwood. We scope and price commercial projects based on actual facility walk-through and slab assessment, not per-square-foot ballparks.

Specifying the Right System for Your Broomfield Facility's Actual Loads

Commercial flooring failures in Broomfield warehouses and distribution centers are almost always specification failures — the installed system wasn't engineered for the actual traffic and chemical exposure conditions. A thin-film decorative epoxy appropriate for an office entry looks similar to a 40-mil industrial system appropriate for a forklift aisle, but the performance difference under real operational loads is enormous. Getting the specification right requires understanding exactly what equipment operates on the floor, what chemicals are spilled or cleaned with, what temperature cycling the space experiences, and what the current slab conditions are. Concrete Doctor conducts a facility assessment before specifying any commercial system. We ask about traffic patterns, equipment types and weights, chemical exposure points, and operational constraints on installation scheduling. From that information, we recommend a system with the appropriate film build, base coat chemistry, aggregate profile, and topcoat abrasion rating. We then document that specification in writing so you understand exactly what's being installed and why.

Minimizing Downtime During Commercial Floor Installation in Broomfield

For operating Broomfield businesses, floor installation downtime is a real cost. Concrete Doctor works with facility managers to develop phased installation plans that section the floor into areas that can be taken out of service, coated, and returned to use in sequence — minimizing the total footprint that's offline at any one time. Fast-cure polyaspartic topcoats are particularly useful in commercial applications because they achieve return-to-service hardness in hours rather than the 24 to 48 hours required by standard epoxy topcoats. For warehouse and distribution facilities that can't take sections out of service during business hours, we schedule installation on weekends or overnight shifts. Our crew is experienced with this scheduling model and understands the documentation and communication requirements for working in occupied commercial facilities. We coordinate with facilities management on utility shutdowns, surface temperature requirements, and ventilation for coating application.

Serving Broomfield, CO Since 1994

Commercial clients in Broomfield's business corridors need a flooring contractor who shows up on schedule, works around operational constraints, and delivers a floor that performs as specified. Concrete Doctor's 30-plus years of Front Range commercial work means we understand the mobilization, phased-access, and cure-schedule requirements that come with occupied facilities. Our Lakewood base puts us close enough to Broomfield for efficient multi-day commercial installations. For large facility assessments or phased project planning, call (303) 988-2558 or request a free site visit to discuss your specific flooring requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Expansion and control joints in commercial slabs are handled differently from residential flatwork. For joints that see heavy forklift traffic, we use a semi-rigid polyurea or epoxy joint filler that supports the joint edges against the impact load of a rolling wheel without allowing the hard coating to bridge unsupported across the joint. For joints that only see foot traffic, flexible polyurethane sealant is appropriate. Joint treatment specification is part of our standard commercial scope.
Oil-contaminated concrete is a common condition in warehouse and light industrial facilities, and it must be addressed before any coating will adhere reliably. We use a combination of degreaser treatment, mechanical scarification, and in heavily contaminated areas, hot water pressure washing to remove hydrocarbon contamination from the substrate. Post-cleaning adhesion testing confirms the surface is ready before coating begins.
Routine maintenance for a commercial epoxy or polyaspartic floor is simple — auto-scrubber cleaning with pH-neutral detergent keeps the surface clean and protects the topcoat. Immediate spill cleanup prevents chemical attack at the topcoat level. Periodic inspections of joint sealants and any areas where coating shows wear allow touch-up before full replacement is needed. We provide maintenance guidelines specific to each installation.

Last updated: June 2026

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