🏭 COMMERCIAL & WAREHOUSE EPOXY FLOORING
Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring in Sedalia, CO
Commercial and warehouse facilities in the Sedalia area need flooring that withstands forklift traffic, heavy equipment, chemical spills, and the constant thermal cycling of Colorado's climate — without requiring constant maintenance or shutting down operations for emergency repairs. Concrete Doctor installs commercial-grade epoxy and polyaspartic systems for business facilities throughout Douglas County, using Westcoat products specified for industrial applications.
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Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring for Sedalia, CO Properties
Commercial properties in Sedalia span a range of uses: agricultural supply operations, small manufacturing and fabrication shops, storage and distribution facilities, and light industrial businesses that benefit from Douglas County's position between Denver and Colorado Springs. These facilities share a common challenge — their concrete floors were typically poured as functional slabs without surface treatments, and years of forklift tire marks, pallet jack traffic, fluid spills, and abrasive dust have left the surface pitted, stained, and increasingly difficult to maintain.
The climate adds pressure. Exterior dock areas, drive-in bays, and covered loading areas in Sedalia experience freeze-thaw cycling through winter, and mag chloride from county roads is tracked in on tires and equipment. Interior commercial slabs, while protected from direct weather, still experience thermal cycling through poorly insulated doors and large bay openings. These transitions create thermal stress at the concrete surface that accelerates the failure of inadequately specified coating systems.
Our Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Approach
Concrete Doctor's commercial flooring process uses the same systematic approach as our residential work — mechanical preparation first, no exceptions. For commercial and warehouse floors, we typically use industrial-grade diamond grinding or shot blasting to achieve the surface profile required for heavy-duty coating adhesion. Coating failure in commercial settings is expensive: it means downtime, safety hazards from peeling coating underfoot, and re-investment in a fix that should have been done correctly the first time.
We install 100%-solids epoxy systems or moisture-tolerant polyaspartic systems depending on the facility's specific requirements. Floor marking lines, zone striping, and safety demarcation can be incorporated into the coating system during installation. For areas with high chemical exposure — parts washing stations, battery charging areas, chemical storage — we specify chemically resistant topcoats rather than standard polyaspartic. Concrete Doctor works with facility managers to plan installation around operating schedules to minimize downtime.
Industrial Surface Prep: Why Shot Blasting and Diamond Grinding Matter
On a commercial floor, the difference between adequate surface preparation and thorough preparation is the difference between a coating that bonds for a decade and one that starts delaminating within a year under forklift traffic. Shot blasting — where steel shot is propelled against the floor surface at high speed — profiles the concrete to the depth required for 100%-solids epoxy systems and removes all surface contaminants in a single pass. Diamond grinding achieves similar results with more control in areas with low ceiling height or near walls and columns.
Concrete Doctor selects the surface preparation method based on the facility's geometry, the coating system specified, and the existing slab condition. For heavily contaminated industrial floors — oil-saturated maintenance bays, for example — we may combine shot blasting with a degreasing pass before the base coat is applied. Thorough prep adds time to the project, but it's the most cost-effective step in a commercial coating investment.
Floor Marking, Safety Striping, and Zone Identification for Douglas County Facilities
OSHA-compliant floor marking is a requirement in most commercial and warehouse facilities, and Concrete Doctor incorporates striping and zone identification into the coating installation as an integrated step rather than a separate afterthought. Traffic lanes, pedestrian walkways, equipment storage zones, emergency egress paths, and hazard indicators are laid out, masked, and applied using the same coating materials as the floor system — not painted on afterward, which wears off quickly under traffic.
For Sedalia facilities with mixed traffic patterns — areas where forklifts, hand trucks, and foot traffic share space — clear visual demarcation reduces incidents and simplifies training for new employees. We work from the facility's layout to design a marking scheme that fits the actual traffic flow rather than a generic template.
Serving Sedalia, CO Since 1994
Commercial flooring jobs require a contractor who shows up prepared, works efficiently, and delivers a product that meets the specification the first time. Concrete Doctor has 30-plus years of experience on Front Range commercial and light industrial floors. We serve Sedalia and the broader Douglas County business community from our Lakewood base. For a free estimate on your facility's flooring, call (303) 988-2558 or reach out to schedule a walk-through.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We frequently phase commercial floor projects to allow businesses to remain operational. One section of the facility is vacated, prepped, and coated while operations continue in the remaining area. This requires more planning and scheduling coordination, but it's entirely practical on most commercial floors. We'll work through the phasing sequence with your facility manager during the estimate process.
100%-solids epoxy and polyaspartic systems installed over properly prepared concrete handle standard forklift and pallet jack traffic well. Wheel wear is a real factor over years of heavy use, particularly with hard urethane or steel wheels — for those applications, we may specify a more abrasion-resistant topcoat. We discuss traffic type and volume during the estimate to ensure the system is appropriately specified.
Polyaspartic topcoats on commercial floors allow foot traffic within hours and return equipment traffic within 24 hours in standard temperature conditions. Full cure for maximum chemical resistance typically occurs within 72 hours. We plan the project schedule around your operational needs and provide specific return-to-service milestones based on the system installed.
Last updated: June 2026
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