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Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring in Greenwood Village, CO

The commercial properties anchoring Greenwood Village's portion of the Denver Tech Center corridor — office campuses, light industrial facilities, and retail developments along Arapahoe Road — need floor systems that hold up to the daily demands of commercial operations without requiring constant maintenance or premature replacement. Concrete Doctor installs commercial-grade epoxy flooring systems throughout this part of Arapahoe County, drawing on Westcoat product expertise and 30 years of Front Range project experience.

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Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring for Greenwood Village, CO Properties

Greenwood Village's commercial landscape spans two distinct environments: the high-finish DTC office and professional service buildings where floor appearance reflects directly on tenant brand, and the light industrial and flex-space properties along its commercial corridors where durability, chemical resistance, and cleanability matter more than aesthetics. Both have in common an underlying concrete slab that has experienced years of Colorado's high-altitude UV if near windows, thermal cycling from the region's dramatic seasonal swings, and in older properties, the surface pitting and carbonation that unsealed industrial concrete develops over time. The DTC's southern edge in Greenwood Village also sees significant tenant turnover, which means property managers regularly face the question of how to refresh concrete floors between occupancies. Full demolition and replacement is rarely necessary — a properly profiled and recoated floor can transform a worn, stained commercial slab into a fresh, professional surface that serves a new tenant's needs without the cost and timeline of a new pour.

Our Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Approach

Commercial and warehouse epoxy flooring projects begin with a thorough evaluation of the existing slab: surface contamination, moisture vapor emission, structural condition, and any areas of delamination from previous coatings or treatments. Mechanical shot-blasting or diamond grinding opens the surface profile uniformly across large floor areas, which is essential for consistent adhesion in commercial-scale installations. Shot-blasting is the preferred method for warehouse and light industrial spaces because of the coverage speed and the aggressive profile it creates for heavy-duty coating systems. System selection for Greenwood Village commercial spaces follows use-case. High-traffic office environments with wheeled equipment do well with a 100% solids epoxy base and broadcast quartz topcoat — durable, seamless, and professional-looking. Warehouse and light industrial spaces benefit from a heavy-build epoxy floor with anti-slip aggregate and chemical-resistant topcoat, particularly in areas where floor cleaning chemistry, lubricants, or de-icing brine from vehicle entry is a concern. We also install safety striping, aisle demarcation, and equipment bay callouts as part of warehouse floor projects, using line-marking paints compatible with the base coating system.

Office and Retail Flooring for the DTC South Corridor

Greenwood Village's DTC-adjacent commercial properties host professional service tenants — law firms, financial advisors, tech companies — where the floor finish is visible every day to clients and employees. Broadcast quartz and solid-color epoxy systems in these environments create a seamless, professional appearance that competes favorably with polished concrete or large-format tile at a lower installed cost. The seamless surface also makes cleaning straightforward — no grout lines to harbor bacteria, no tile edges to lift from moisture infiltration. For retail environments along Arapahoe Road, we work with retail buildout schedules that have hard open dates. Polyaspartic topcoats cure rapidly enough to meet aggressive timelines, and our commercial installation crews can cover large floor areas efficiently. We coordinate with general contractors and tenant improvement project managers regularly on DTC-area work.

Heavy-Duty Systems for Greenwood Village Light Industrial and Flex Spaces

Greenwood Village's flex and light industrial properties face flooring demands that decorative commercial systems aren't designed for: forklift traffic, pallet jack loads, chemical spills from maintenance operations, and the constant contamination cycle from vehicles entering from de-iced parking lots. High-build epoxy systems at 20 to 30 mils of combined thickness handle wheeled equipment loads and provide the chemical resistance that industrial cleaning solvents and oils require. For facilities where floor hygiene is regulated or inspected — food service, medical device, or pharmaceutical distribution operations occasionally present in Greenwood Village's flex building stock — seamless epoxy flooring with coved base details eliminates the contamination-harboring angle between floor and wall. We install coved base profiles as part of commercial flooring projects where this standard is required.

Serving Greenwood Village, CO Since 1994

Greenwood Village's commercial property owners and facility managers deal with the same challenges as any DTC-area market: tenant expectations for quality finishes, tight installation windows, and a need for coatings that don't require ongoing maintenance. We work around business operations wherever possible and communicate clearly on installation timelines and return-to-service dates. For a free commercial estimate, call (303) 988-2558 — we'll assess the space, measure for coverage, and provide a scope that addresses what the floor actually needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Project duration depends on square footage and system type. A typical 5,000 to 10,000 square foot commercial floor takes two to three days: surface prep on day one, base coat on day two, broadcast and topcoat on day three. Polyaspartic topcoats cure to light foot traffic within hours and vehicle traffic within 24 hours. We'll give you a specific schedule at the estimate stage.
Yes — safety striping, aisle demarcation, equipment zone callouts, and pedestrian pathway markings are part of our warehouse flooring scope. We use line-marking paints and tapes compatible with the base coating system for long-term adhesion.
In most cases, yes. Failed epoxy needs to be ground off completely before recoating — you can't bond a new system to a delaminating old one. Grinding also lets us assess whether the original failure was a moisture issue, a preparation issue, or a material quality issue, so we address the root cause rather than repeating the same mistake.
We handle projects across the size range — from small office suites to large warehouse floors. Our commercial crew is experienced with high-production floor work, and we scale our equipment and staffing to match project scope. Call (303) 988-2558 to discuss your specific space.

Last updated: June 2026

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