🏭 COMMERCIAL & WAREHOUSE EPOXY FLOORING

Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring in Evans, CO

Evans and the broader Greeley-Evans commercial corridor along Highway 85 includes a mix of warehousing, light manufacturing, agricultural processing, and energy-sector facilities whose concrete floors endure heavy equipment traffic, chemical exposure, and the same temperature extremes that challenge every Weld County slab. Concrete Doctor installs industrial-grade epoxy and polyaspartic flooring systems for commercial facilities throughout this area, with a process built around proper surface preparation and system selection that matches the actual exposure environment.

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The Evans industrial and commercial zones benefit from their location at the intersection of two major Weld County transportation corridors — Highway 85 and Highway 34 — which makes them attractive for distribution, agricultural supply, and light industrial operations. These facilities tend to have large-format slabs with significant control joint networks, and the slabs see forklift traffic, pallet jacks, occasional outdoor equipment being driven inside with mud and chemical residue, and in some cases liquid spills from agricultural chemicals or petroleum products. Weld County's temperature extremes affect commercial slabs differently than residential ones. Large warehouses and open bay facilities may see wide temperature swings inside the building during Colorado winters and summers, which puts thermal stress on both the slab and any coating system installed on it. Systems that work fine in a climate-controlled commercial building may delaminate or crack in an Evans agricultural warehouse that goes from 10°F in January to 100°F+ on a July afternoon when the loading doors are closed. Material selection for these environments has to account for real-world thermal exposure, not laboratory conditions.

Our Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Approach

For Evans commercial and warehouse applications, Concrete Doctor specifies high-build 100% solids epoxy or polyaspartic systems from the Westcoat commercial lineup. High-build systems — typically 20 to 40 mils total — provide genuine mechanical protection against abrasion from forklift wheels and pallet jacks, unlike thin-film products that look good initially but wear through at traffic paths within a year. We also install broadcast quartz anti-slip systems for facilities where OSHA traction requirements apply or where wet floors from cleaning or spills are a regular condition. Every commercial project starts with a detailed walk of the existing slab to map cracks, joint conditions, surface contamination, and any areas of delamination or hollow sounding. We specify joint treatment (hard-set polyurea for trafficked joints, flexible for perimeter) before the coating is applied, because driving over unfilled joints with loaded forklifts will chip and undercut a coating edge within weeks. Our commercial project timelines are developed to minimize operational disruption — section-by-section installation, fast-cure polyaspartic options, and clear communication about re-entry timing are all standard.

Minimizing Downtime During Commercial Flooring Installation in Evans

Commercial facility managers in Evans often need floor work done without taking an entire operation offline. We develop installation plans that allow section-by-section work — coating one bay or zone at a time while operations continue in adjacent areas — and we use fast-cure polyaspartic systems where the schedule demands it. Polyaspartic topcoats can be walked on within hours and handle light forklift traffic within 24 to 48 hours, compared to several days for standard epoxy systems. For Evans facilities that can't tolerate any operational disruption during standard hours, we schedule surface preparation and installation during nights or weekends. The up-front scheduling conversation with the facility manager is part of how we scope commercial projects — we build the timeline around your operations, not around our convenience.

Specifying the Right System for Evans Industrial Environments

Not every commercial floor needs the same system. A retail space in an Evans strip center has very different requirements from an agricultural processing facility on the highway corridor. For retail and light commercial, a broadcast flake polyaspartic system provides an attractive, professional finish with adequate durability for foot traffic and light cart loads. For agricultural and industrial facilities that see heavier abuse, we specify high-build epoxy base coats with broadcast quartz aggregate and a chemical-resistant polyaspartic topcoat — a system engineered to resist the fertilizers, herbicides, petroleum products, and alkaline cleaners that Evans agricultural operations routinely encounter. We also handle specialty applications like paint striping for warehouse safety lanes, equipment bay markings, and anti-fatigue surface textures for areas where employees stand for long periods. These details are often afterthoughts on commercial flooring projects but matter significantly for safety compliance and daily operational efficiency. We incorporate them into the specification from the start rather than treating them as add-ons.

Serving Evans, CO Since 1994

Concrete Doctor serves Evans commercial clients directly from our Lakewood base — we don't broker jobs to local subs. If your Evans facility is dealing with deteriorating concrete floors that are affecting operations, safety, or appearance, let's talk. Call (303) 988-2558 to schedule a site visit and get a specification and estimate tailored to your actual floor conditions and operational requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

In most cases, the slab can be repaired and coated without replacement. We fill trafficked joints with hard-set polyurea that supports load transfer, repair cracks with rigid or semi-rigid materials depending on activity, grind any raised edges, and then apply the coating system over the prepared surface. Full slab replacement is rarely necessary unless there is major structural deterioration or severe differential settlement.
Commercial flooring pricing varies significantly based on system type, slab condition, and any prep work required. A basic single-color epoxy system starts lower per square foot; a full broadcast quartz system with joint repair and striping is priced higher. We provide detailed written quotes after walking the facility — there's no meaningful square-foot estimate without seeing the actual floor conditions.
Certain Westcoat epoxy and polyaspartic systems are formulated for food-contact-safe environments and comply with relevant requirements for food processing and agricultural storage facilities. We'll confirm the specific regulatory requirements for your Evans facility and specify an appropriate system during the estimate conversation.
Weld County's agricultural environment does mean more airborne dust and fine particle accumulation than in urban settings. Coated floors in Evans warehouses should be swept or auto-scrubbed regularly to prevent abrasive dust from grinding into the coating surface under equipment loads. A sealed floor is dramatically easier to maintain than bare concrete and requires no specialized cleaning products — pH-neutral floor cleaner and water work fine for routine maintenance.

Last updated: June 2026

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