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Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring in Edgewater, CO

Commercial and warehouse spaces in Edgewater demand flooring that can take forklift traffic, chemical spills, heavy foot traffic, and daily cleaning without degrading. Concrete Doctor installs high-build epoxy and polyaspartic floor systems designed for the demands of real commercial use — not residential garage products upsized and oversold as commercial grade.

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Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring for Edgewater, CO Properties

Edgewater's commercial zone along W. 25th Avenue and the light industrial pockets throughout the community include auto service businesses, retail, food service, and small warehousing operations. These spaces all share a common flooring challenge: bare concrete that is porous, hard to keep clean, and visually inconsistent — which creates both operational and presentation problems. For food-service and healthcare-adjacent businesses, porous bare concrete is also a compliance concern because it cannot be sanitized to the standards those industries require. Jefferson County's climate means commercial slabs in Edgewater face the same freeze-thaw and salt exposure as residential concrete, with the added stress of vehicle and equipment traffic. A bare warehouse floor in this environment experiences salt tracking from loading docks, tire rubber deposits from forklifts, and chemical contamination from products handled in the space. Bare concrete's porosity means those contaminants penetrate the surface rather than staying on it — creating permanent staining and harboring bacteria in a surface that's impossible to truly clean.
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Our Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Approach

Concrete Doctor's commercial flooring systems are specified by use case and traffic loading. Light commercial retail and office environments get a two-coat epoxy or polyaspartic system with a UV-stable topcoat that maintains color under the high-output lighting these spaces typically use. Warehouse and automotive applications get a high-build epoxy system — 15 to 20 mils dry film thickness — with aggregate broadcast for slip resistance under forklift tires and foot traffic, and a topcoat selected for the specific chemicals present in the space. Commercial jobs require attention to scheduling and sequencing that residential work doesn't. A warehouse floor can't be coated while operations are running. We work with Edgewater business owners to plan installation around operational constraints — weekend work, phased installation in sections, or overnight shifts when production schedules don't allow a full closure. Preparation follows the same mechanical grinding protocol we use in every application: no shortcuts because the space is commercial and the client is on a deadline.

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High-Build vs. Standard Epoxy: What Actually Handles Commercial Traffic

Standard two-coat epoxy systems with a combined dry film thickness of 6 to 8 mils are appropriate for light commercial traffic. In automotive shops, warehouses with loaded pallet jack or forklift traffic, or manufacturing environments, that thickness degrades too quickly under the impact and abrasion loading. High-build systems at 15 to 20 mils are the appropriate specification — they provide the surface mass to absorb impacts and abrasion without wearing through to the concrete. We're direct with commercial clients about this distinction because undersized systems are where commercial flooring projects fail. A thin system in a heavy-traffic Edgewater warehouse will show wear within a year and need recoating — which costs more in total than specifying it right the first time. We size the coating system to the traffic reality, not to the minimum that can technically be called epoxy flooring.

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Safety Markings and Line Striping Integration

Warehouse and industrial facilities in Edgewater often need floor safety markings — aisle lines, equipment zones, pedestrian corridors, and hazard indicators — that are integrated into the coating system rather than painted on top of it. When markings are incorporated into the coating during installation, they're covered by the clear topcoat and become part of the floor rather than a surface feature that wears off under forklift traffic. We coordinate safety marking layouts with facility managers during the planning phase, referencing OSHA color conventions and the client's specific workflow requirements. Striping colors are applied between coating coats so the topcoat seals and protects them. The result is a compliant, durable safety marking system that doesn't require annual repainting.

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Serving Edgewater, CO Since 1994

Concrete Doctor has worked with commercial clients throughout the Jefferson County and Denver metro area for over thirty years. We understand what commercial clients need: clear scope, accurate timelines, and a floor that performs as specified from day one. If your Edgewater commercial or warehouse floor is a maintenance burden, a safety liability, or just not the professional surface your business deserves, call us at (303) 988-2558 for a free on-site estimate. We'll assess the slab, discuss your operational constraints, and give you a proposal that works for how your business actually runs.

Frequently Asked Questions

A typical commercial installation takes 2 to 4 days depending on square footage and system complexity. Vehicle and forklift traffic can resume 24 to 48 hours after the final topcoat for polyaspartic systems, or 48 to 72 hours for standard epoxy. We build phased or off-hours installation plans for businesses that can't close for consecutive full days.
Yes — automotive applications are one of the strongest use cases for high-build epoxy. The system resists motor oil, brake fluid, coolant, and tire marks while providing a cleanable, professional-looking surface. We use chemical-resistant topcoat formulations for automotive environments and include anti-slip aggregate in the spec.
No. Proper mechanical profiling of the entire surface is required for commercial adhesion performance. Spot grinding produces inconsistent adhesion and localized delamination failures. We don't take shortcuts on prep for any commercial project — the prep time is what makes the coating last.
Cove base installation where the floor meets the wall, a seamless slip-resistant epoxy surface, and a topcoat rated for cleaning with food-safe disinfectants. The seamless surface eliminates grout joints and transition edges where food debris and bacteria accumulate. We can walk you through NSF and health-code considerations during the estimate.

Last updated: June 2026

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