🏭 COMMERCIAL & WAREHOUSE EPOXY FLOORING

Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring in Cherry Hills Village, CO

Commercial concrete floors in Cherry Hills Village need to perform under the consistent demands of business operations — vehicle traffic, equipment loads, chemical exposure, and daily cleaning — while also meeting the presentation standards appropriate to this community's commercial and institutional character. Concrete Doctor installs commercial-grade epoxy flooring systems that address all of these requirements, drawing on over three decades of concrete floor work across the Denver metro area.

Westcoat Systems PartnerFamily-Owned Since 199430+ Years ExperienceFree Estimates

Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring for Cherry Hills Village, CO Properties

Cherry Hills Village is primarily a residential community, but it includes commercial properties, institutional facilities, private equestrian operations, and service buildings associated with the estates themselves — all of which have concrete floors that benefit from professional coating systems. Commercial slabs in Arapahoe County face the same moisture vapor emission challenges from clay soils as residential ones, plus the additional stress of mechanical traffic, forklift loads, and chemical exposure from cleaning agents and operational fluids. The Front Range freeze-thaw climate is also relevant to commercial floors with exterior access — loading areas, wash bays, and drive-through entries experience the same thermal cycling and de-icer exposure as residential driveways, but with higher traffic intensity. A commercial floor coating system in this environment needs to be specified for both the indoor operational demands and the transitional zone conditions at exterior access points.

Our Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Approach

Commercial epoxy flooring installations by Concrete Doctor use higher-build coating systems than residential applications, with thicker base coats and broadcast layers that provide greater abrasion resistance and load capacity. We work with Westcoat's commercial product lines, which include 100% solids epoxy systems for maximum film thickness and chemical resistance, polyurethane broadcast systems for heavy-traffic areas, and topcoats with specific ratings for chemical exposure appropriate to the operational use of the facility. Surface preparation for commercial floors follows the same rigorous process as our residential work — mechanical grinding, crack repair, moisture testing — but is scaled to larger floor areas and the more complex surface conditions typical of commercial slabs that may have seen decades of operational use, equipment anchor bolt repairs, or previous coating failures. We can manage phased installation schedules to minimize operational downtime, and we have the crew and equipment to work efficiently on larger commercial floor areas.

High-Build Epoxy Systems for Durability Under Commercial Traffic

The difference between a residential garage floor coating and a true commercial floor system lies primarily in the film build — the total thickness of the coating system applied. Residential systems are typically 10-20 mils total dry film thickness. Commercial and warehouse systems run 30-60 mils or more, with the additional build providing significantly greater resistance to abrasion, point loading from equipment, and chemical penetration. Higher-build systems also have more tolerance for surface irregularities in worn commercial slabs. For commercial properties in Cherry Hills Village, we specify the system build based on the anticipated traffic type and intensity. A private garage or equipment storage building on a residential estate requires a different specification than a facility with forklift traffic or frequent vehicle washing operations. We walk through the operational realities of each space during the estimate visit to ensure the system we propose is right for the actual use.

Safety and Compliance Considerations for Commercial Floors

Commercial floor coatings have practical safety requirements beyond aesthetics. Slip resistance is regulated in many commercial occupancies, and the texture and aggregate broadcast of the coating system needs to meet minimum coefficient of friction standards for the space type. Floor drain integration, transitions to adjacent floor surfaces, and color-coded safety marking zones are also part of commercial floor specification that we address as part of the installation scope. For institutional or equestrian facilities in Cherry Hills Village, we have experience with the specialized requirements of those environments — including anti-static coatings, antimicrobial topcoats, and heavy-duty systems for wash and grooming areas. These are specific applications that require the right product knowledge and installation technique, and we bring that to every commercial project.

Serving Cherry Hills Village, CO Since 1994

For commercial properties and service facilities in Cherry Hills Village, a well-maintained concrete floor is both an operational necessity and a reflection of the standards of the business or property. We serve the full Arapahoe County commercial corridor and are happy to evaluate any commercial floor situation in the Cherry Hills Village area. Contact us at (303) 988-2558 for a free on-site assessment and a project proposal tailored to the specific requirements of your facility.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — we can phase commercial floor installations to work in sections, allowing portions of a facility to remain operational while others are being coated. We can also schedule work during off-hours or weekends when business activity is reduced. We discuss scheduling constraints during the estimate visit and build a project plan that minimizes operational disruption.
Heavy vehicle and forklift traffic on commercial epoxy systems typically requires 5-7 days of full cure depending on the product system and ambient conditions. Polyaspartic topcoats achieve usable hardness faster — sometimes within 24 hours for light traffic. We provide specific cure timeline guidance for every commercial installation and will not return the floor to full operational use before the system is ready.
Heavily damaged or previously coated commercial slabs require additional surface preparation — shot blasting or extensive diamond grinding to remove failing coating material, repairs to damaged areas, and sometimes skim coat leveling for very uneven surfaces. This work is assessed during the estimate and priced as part of the overall project. We do not skip preparation steps to save time; proper prep is what makes the new coating system perform.

Last updated: June 2026

Need Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring in Cherry Hills Village, CO?

Get a free on-site estimate from Concrete Doctor — repair first, replacement only when necessary.

Repair first. Replacement only when necessary.