🏭 COMMERCIAL & WAREHOUSE EPOXY FLOORING
Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring in Lone Tree, CO
Commercial concrete floors in Lone Tree's growing business community face a different set of demands than residential slabs — higher foot and equipment traffic, stricter cleanliness and safety requirements, and the need to minimize operational downtime during installation. Concrete Doctor installs Westcoat commercial and industrial epoxy flooring systems for offices, retail spaces, medical facilities, and light-industrial warehouses throughout the Lone Tree and Park Meadows business corridor.
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Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring for Lone Tree, CO Properties
Lone Tree has developed into one of Douglas County's most significant commercial centers, anchored by the Park Meadows retail district and the growing RidgeGate development along the I-25 corridor. The commercial inventory ranges from high-traffic retail and restaurant spaces to medical offices, fitness studios, and light-industrial flex spaces. Each of these environments has specific flooring requirements: retail needs aesthetics and slip resistance; medical facilities need chemical resistance and seamless cleanability; fitness spaces need impact resistance; warehouse and flex spaces need heavy-duty surface hardness.
Many commercial spaces in Lone Tree's older tenant buildings — particularly those in developments built in the early 2000s — have bare or previously painted concrete floors that are deteriorating from years of use without protective coatings. Dusty, stained, or cracked bare concrete in a commercial setting is a liability issue as well as an operational one. It contaminates products, creates slip hazards in wet conditions, and projects a negative image to customers and tenants. Concrete Doctor addresses these conditions with coating systems calibrated to the specific use case rather than a one-size-fits-all commercial product.
Our Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Approach
Commercial epoxy flooring installation at Concrete Doctor begins with the same mechanical surface preparation we apply to every job — diamond grinding to create a clean, profiled surface for chemical adhesion. For commercial spaces with existing sealers, paint, or epoxy coatings that are failing, we remove the old coating system completely before beginning the new one. Coating over a failing surface creates a failing system.
For warehouse and light-industrial applications, we use high-build epoxy systems with aggregate broadcast for surface hardness and slip resistance, topped with a polyurethane or polyaspartic sealer for abrasion and chemical resistance. For retail and medical applications where appearance is as important as durability, we install color-chip or solid-color systems with gloss topcoats. Polyaspartic topcoats on commercial systems typically allow foot traffic return within 12 to 24 hours, which is critical for businesses that can't sustain extended closure.
Minimizing Downtime for Lone Tree Businesses
Commercial flooring projects need to fit around business operations, not the other way around. Concrete Doctor plans commercial jobs in Lone Tree with operational continuity in mind. For larger spaces, we can phase the project — working on one section while adjacent areas remain open — so businesses never face a full closure. For retail or restaurant spaces, overnight and weekend scheduling allows the floor to cure between traffic periods without disrupting normal business hours.
Polyaspartic coating systems are particularly valuable in commercial applications because of their fast return-to-service times. A large retail floor that would require a week of downtime under a traditional epoxy schedule can often be completed and returned to service within a single weekend with polyaspartic products. We discuss scheduling requirements at the estimate and build the installation plan around your operational needs.
Anti-Slip and Safety Compliance for Commercial Floors
Colorado OSHA and building code requirements for commercial floor slip resistance apply to newly coated floors, and the consequences of a slip-and-fall incident in a commercial space extend well beyond the cost of the floor coating itself. Concrete Doctor specifies anti-slip aggregate broadcast levels appropriate for each commercial environment — heavier broadcast for commercial entries and break rooms that see wet traffic, lighter textures for office and medical spaces where rolling equipment and cleaning procedures require smoother surfaces.
For Lone Tree fitness studios, the combination of wet-foot traffic and exercise activity creates high-risk conditions that demand careful traction specification. Our quartz-broadcast systems for fitness applications are calibrated to provide traction without causing abrasion on bare feet or damage to exercise equipment. We can provide documentation of the slip-resistance profile of any system we install for insurance or code compliance purposes.
Serving Lone Tree, CO Since 1994
Commercial flooring projects in Lone Tree benefit from Concrete Doctor's experience across both the residential and commercial sides of the Denver metro market. We understand scheduling constraints, can work in phases to minimize business disruption, and are familiar with the specific flooring standards that apply to different commercial use cases in Colorado. To discuss your commercial flooring project, call (303) 988-2558 or request a free commercial estimate — we'll come out, assess the floor condition, and provide a written scope with product specifications.
Frequently Asked Questions
We regularly handle projects ranging from small office entries to several-thousand-square-foot warehouse floors. For very large projects, we bring additional crew and equipment to maintain schedule. The complexity of surface conditions matters more than raw square footage — a small space with significant existing coating removal can be more involved than a large new-construction slab.
Forklifts with hard polyurethane or nylon wheels are tough on coatings — they concentrate high point loads and can scuff softer topcoats. We specify industrial-grade high-build epoxy at 15 to 20 mils total system thickness with a polyurethane topcoat rated for forklift traffic. The aggregate broadcast level is also calibrated to provide traction for the forklift tires without creating excessive wear on them.
Yes, with phased scheduling. We map out the space, identify which rooms or zones can be closed sequentially, and build an installation schedule that keeps critical areas functional throughout the project. Exam rooms and waiting areas can often be alternated in a rotation that keeps the practice operational. Polyaspartic topcoats allow us to return phases to service quickly, making single-room-at-a-time phasing feasible.
Last updated: June 2026
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