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Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring in Franktown, CO

Franktown's commercial and light industrial properties — equipment storage buildings, agricultural operations, equestrian facilities with wash pads, and small business spaces along Douglas County's rural corridors — need flooring that performs under real working conditions. Concrete Doctor installs commercial-grade epoxy and polyaspartic floor systems for business and agricultural users throughout the Front Range, backed by the same repair-first philosophy and Westcoat product line we bring to every project.

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Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring for Franktown, CO Properties

Unlike the dense commercial corridors of the Denver metro, Franktown's business and working-property base is rural and varied. A commercial floor project here might be a 6,000-square-foot storage building on a horse property, a small fabrication shop, a farm-supply operation, or the shop floor of a property maintenance business serving the surrounding Douglas County area. These floors face aggressive use — forklifts, heavy equipment, chemical and fluid spills, and the ongoing introduction of road salt and mud from Colorado's winter road maintenance program. Older commercial slabs in this part of Douglas County were often poured with less attention to surface flatness and vapor control than modern construction standards require. Uneven slabs, wide joints, and oil-saturated surfaces from years of equipment maintenance are common starting conditions. Concrete Doctor's commercial process accounts for these realities — we do not assume a clean, flat slab and discover the real conditions on install day.
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Our Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Approach

Commercial and warehouse floor coatings from Concrete Doctor begin with an industrial diamond-grinding pass that opens the concrete surface, removes contamination, and establishes the surface profile required for a mechanical bond. On oil-saturated slabs — typical in equipment shops and farm service buildings — we use a penetrating epoxy primer before applying the base coat, which addresses the contamination that a standard primer cannot adequately seal. Cracks, spalls, and joint gaps are repaired before any coating is applied. For high-traffic commercial surfaces, we install a two-coat or three-coat system with a base coat, optional broadcast aggregate layer, and a polyaspartic topcoat. Polyaspartic systems cure to traffic hardness faster than epoxy alone — critical when a business cannot afford extended downtime — and deliver a harder, more chemically resistant surface for industrial use. We can install safety-demarcation striping, equipment bay markings, and perimeter lines as part of the flooring project. Westcoat's commercial systems carry the documentation and specification sheets that insurance carriers and commercial property managers often require.

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Floor Systems Sized for Rural Douglas County Commercial Use

The commercial flooring needs of a Franktown property are different from a Denver warehouse. Projects here tend to be medium-scale — 2,000 to 10,000 square feet — and the primary users are often the business owners themselves rather than facility managers. That means decisions are more personal, installation windows are more flexible, and the floor needs to work as hard as the owner does. We design systems for the actual use case: a floor that sees tractor tires and fertilizer bags every day gets a different build than one that primarily supports a clean-room equipment storage function. For equipment-heavy applications — where forklifts, skid steers, or heavy rolling stock use the floor — we specify a thicker coating build and aggregate broadcast to maximize impact and abrasion resistance. For chemical exposure environments, we select epoxy and polyaspartic formulations with the appropriate chemical resistance profile. Getting these details right at the design stage prevents failure and costly reinstallation.

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Minimizing Business Downtime During Installation

For any working commercial facility, the time the floor is out of service during installation is a direct cost. Concrete Doctor plans commercial installs around the client's schedule — phased installations across multiple weekends, after-hours grinding, and fast-cure polyaspartic topcoats that return the floor to use in 12-24 hours rather than the 72-plus hours a standard epoxy system requires. We discuss the installation timeline and phasing plan in detail before any work begins so there are no surprises. Franktown's climate is an advantage for year-round commercial interior work — temperature-controlled shop buildings can be coated in any season, and the cold dry winters that limit outdoor concrete work do not affect interior commercial installations. If your building needs a floor upgrade and winter is the slow season, that is actually an ideal scheduling window.

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Serving Franktown, CO Since 1994

Commercial floor projects in Franktown and the surrounding unincorporated Douglas County area are a regular part of our work schedule. We cover the distance from Lakewood because we understand that rural commercial operators deserve the same product quality and professional execution as a Denver warehouse project. If you have a shop floor, agricultural building, or commercial space that needs a proper coating, call (303) 988-2558 or reach out online for a free on-site assessment and estimate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, but the coating system needs to be specified for chemical resistance. We select epoxy and polyaspartic formulations based on the specific chemicals present. Many agricultural chemicals are highly alkaline or acidic, and a standard floor coating is not rated for those exposures. We discuss your specific use case at the estimate.
Oil contamination is one of the most common challenges we encounter on commercial floors, and it does not prevent coating if addressed properly. We use diamond grinding combined with a penetrating oil-tolerant primer to address contaminated slabs. Heavily contaminated cores may need additional treatment, which we identify during surface preparation.
A 3,000-square-foot shop floor typically takes two to three days — grinding and prep on day one, base coat and aggregate on day two, and topcoat on day three. With a polyaspartic topcoat, light foot traffic is possible within 6-8 hours of the final coat and vehicle traffic within 24 hours.
Yes. Safety striping, pedestrian walkway markings, equipment bay lines, and perimeter bands are standard additions we can incorporate during installation. We use line-striping tape or applied paint products depending on the system and use requirements, and they are sealed under or integrated with the topcoat.

Last updated: June 2026

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