Commercial epoxy flooring | Phoenix, AZ

Floor systems planned for operations, not just appearance.

On Point helps facility managers, owners, and contractors remove failed flooring, prepare concrete correctly, and install durable resinous floor systems around real shutdown windows.

01 Surface preparation and removal scope
02 System selection by traffic and exposure
03 Phased scheduling and clean turnover
Phoenix commercial projects Occupied facility planning Mechanical concrete prep Epoxy, flake, quartz, and industrial coatings
Commercial scopeBuilt for business spaces, not residential garage packages.
Prep-first processRemoval, grinding, patching, and slab readiness come before coating.
Schedule awarenessPhased, weekend, and after-hours planning when the site requires it.
Facility use casesWarehouse, food service, retail, manufacturing, and contractor work.
Phoenix commercial flooring contractor

A professional floor plan starts before the coating is selected.

Commercial clients need a floor that supports traffic, cleaning, safety, appearance, and uptime. We help Phoenix-area teams evaluate the slab, remove what will compromise bond, and choose a system that fits the way the space operates.

Commercial site walkthrough

Get the slab, shutdown window, and floor system reviewed before pricing.

A walkthrough helps prevent vague bids by checking the current floor, prep requirements, traffic exposure, access, and timeline before a system is recommended.

Named project contact Walkthrough-first scoping Surface prep planning Phased schedule review
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Built for commercial decision makers

Every recommendation has to survive the jobsite, the schedule, and the maintenance routine.

Scope

Clear line items before work begins

Removal, surface profile, patching, transitions, texture, topcoat, cure timing, and access are treated as part of one floor plan.

Operations

Planned around how the building runs

Forklift lanes, wet zones, food-service cleaning, customer-facing areas, and equipment movement change the system recommendation.

Turnover

Professional closeout expectations

Commercial clients need a clean site, clear cure windows, and practical maintenance guidance before the space goes back into service.

What we install

Commercial floor systems matched to use, traffic, and downtime.

The right system depends on existing floor condition, mechanical preparation, chemical exposure, cleaning routine, slip texture, brand appearance, and the shutdown window available.

Commercial floor scope builder

Give serious buyers a project-specific starting point.

Facility type, existing flooring, exposure, and downtime determine the first conversation. This planner routes visitors toward the most relevant service page and preloads the walkthrough form with useful scope details.

Facility type
Current floor
Traffic and exposure
Shutdown window
Who we help

Built for Phoenix businesses where the floor affects operations.

A commercial floor affects safety, cleaning, traffic flow, brand perception, maintenance, and the next trade on a renovation schedule. The audience here is facility leadership, business owners, property managers, and contractors.

The process

A clean commercial process from slab assessment to turnover.

01

Walkthrough

We review square footage, slab condition, existing flooring, traffic, access, moisture concerns, and project timing.

02

System recommendation

You get a practical floor system recommendation based on use case, downtime, cleaning needs, safety texture, and budget.

03

Preparation and install

The slab is mechanically prepared, repaired where needed, and coated according to the chosen system requirements.

04

Turnover

We clean up, review cure windows, and give maintenance guidance so your team knows how to protect the new floor.

Why commercial clients call

The finish layer is only one part of the risk.

Commercial epoxy flooring fails when the system is selected casually, the concrete is not prepared correctly, or the installation ignores how the facility actually operates.

  • Mechanical prep for better coating bond
  • Crack, spall, glue, and coating removal planning
  • Texture options for traction and cleaning needs
  • Phased scheduling for occupied businesses
  • Clear communication for owners, managers, and contractors
Questions commercial buyers ask

Commercial epoxy flooring FAQs

What is the best floor coating for a commercial concrete floor in Phoenix?

The best floor coating depends on traffic, chemical exposure, moisture, cleaning needs, slip texture, and downtime. Epoxy is a strong option for many commercial floors, but some facilities need urethane cement, quartz, flake, polyaspartic, or specialty systems.

How much does commercial epoxy flooring cost in Phoenix?

Commercial epoxy pricing depends on square footage, surface prep, system thickness, crack repair, moisture mitigation, texture, topcoat, and scheduling. A site walkthrough is the only reliable way to quote the floor correctly.

Can epoxy flooring be installed after hours?

Many commercial epoxy projects can be phased after hours or over a weekend, depending on prep needs, ventilation, cure time, access, and how soon the space must return to service.

Do you remove old flooring before epoxy?

Yes. Existing coatings, VCT, tile, carpet glue, thinset, and other residues often need to be removed before a new resinous floor system can be installed.

Is epoxy flooring good for restaurants and food service?

Epoxy and other resinous systems can be useful in food-service spaces because they can create a seamless, cleanable surface with the right texture and detailing. Local code and facility requirements should always be reviewed.

How long does commercial epoxy last in an Arizona facility?

Service life depends on the system, prep quality, traffic, impact, chemicals, cleaning routine, and maintenance. Heavy-use spaces may need thicker or specialty systems rather than a basic thin coating.

Request a Phoenix site walkthrough

Bring the floor condition, use case, and timeline into one commercial scope review.

Send the basics and Scott can help identify the right next step: walkthrough, prep plan, removal scope, epoxy system, or budget range for your Phoenix-area commercial project.

Commercial project contact Scott Lavalle

Use the form to send current floor condition, square footage, location, and timeline so Scott can review the project scope.

Existing floor and slab condition Traffic, cleaning, and chemical exposure Shutdown window and access constraints

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