🏭 COMMERCIAL & WAREHOUSE EPOXY FLOORING
Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring in Superior, CO
Commercial concrete floors in Superior's business parks and warehouse spaces face demands that residential applications don't: forklift and pallet jack traffic, chemical spills, abrasion from heavy freight, and the regulatory expectation of a clean, inspectable surface. Concrete Doctor has been installing and restoring commercial epoxy floors across Boulder County since 1994, with systems sized to the actual load and traffic the facility puts on its floor.
Our Commercial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Approach
Concrete Doctor's commercial floor installations start with a detailed condition survey of the existing slab — we document joint condition, crack locations and types, surface hardness variation, and any evidence of previous coatings or contamination. Commercial slabs often have areas of greater wear near loading docks or high-traffic aisles that require more aggressive surface preparation or localized patching before the coating system is applied. For warehouse and light-industrial applications, we install broadcast epoxy systems using Westcoat commercial-grade products rated for forklift and heavy cart traffic. The base coat is a high-solids epoxy applied at the appropriate film thickness for the expected load; the topcoat is typically a polyaspartic or urethane that provides UV stability, abrasion resistance, and chemical resistance against the oils, lubricants, and cleaning products common in industrial settings. Joint repair using semi-rigid epoxy filler keeps floor joints functional while providing the smooth surface that wheeled equipment requires. We schedule commercial work around tenant operations, including overnight or weekend installation windows to minimize business disruption.
Slip Resistance and Safety Compliance for Superior Commercial Floors
Commercial floors in customer-accessible areas must meet minimum coefficient of friction standards to satisfy OSHA and local occupancy requirements. Uncoated concrete that has been polished by foot traffic or contaminated by moisture can fall below acceptable slip resistance, creating liability exposure for Superior business owners. A coated floor with appropriate aggregate broadcast — quartz or aluminum oxide — provides consistent, measurable slip resistance that remains compliant over the coating's service life. For loading dock areas and transition zones between indoor and outdoor surfaces in Superior's winter environment, we specify anti-slip aggregate broadcast densities above the standard interior specification. These zones see the highest concentration of tracked-in snow and moisture, and the coating system has to maintain traction through that condition. We document the aggregate type and broadcast rate used so facility managers have that specification for maintenance records and compliance purposes.
Addressing Joint Deterioration in Superior Commercial Floors
Control joints and construction joints are the most vulnerable points in any commercial concrete floor under heavy traffic. Original joint filler — often a soft polyurethane or backer-rod-and-caulk system — compresses, hardens, and eventually fails under repeated forklift wheel loading. Once the joint filler is compromised, joint edges chip, crack, and erode as vehicle wheels cross them repeatedly. In Superior's climate, moisture infiltration into open joints creates freeze-thaw damage that worsens the spalling on unheated warehouse sections. Concrete Doctor repairs deteriorated commercial joints using semi-rigid epoxy joint filler, which provides enough flexibility to accommodate thermal movement while being hard enough to support wheeled equipment crossing the joint. The repair process involves routing out degraded filler to sound concrete, priming the joint walls, and installing the filler at the appropriate depth ratio for the joint width. Properly restored joints extend the floor's service life significantly and eliminate the trip-hazard and equipment-damage issues that come with chipped joint edges.
Serving Superior, CO Since 1994
Superior's commercial district is straightforward to reach from our Lakewood base, and we have experience with the range of facility types in Boulder County's business parks — from climate-controlled office suites to open-bay warehouse spaces. Commercial floor work requires project coordination that goes beyond residential installation: logistics around tenant schedules, coordination with facility managers, and documentation for property managers or OSHA compliance. We handle all of it. Call (303) 988-2558 for a free commercial floor assessment and a project timeline that respects your operations.
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Last updated: June 2026
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