Quick answer: Gilbert commercial epoxy projects should consider appearance, cleaning needs, slip texture, current flooring, prep requirements, and whether work must be phased around business hours.
Gilbert commercial spaces may need flooring that handles customer traffic, back-of-house cleaning, storage areas, or office use without looking like a residential garage coating. The correct system could involve epoxy, flake, quartz, polyaspartic topcoat, surface grinding, or removal of existing materials before coating.
Gilbert commercial floor uses
- Restaurant, food-service, and back-of-house flooring
- Retail, showroom, and customer-facing floor finishes
- Office, professional, and medical suite coatings
- Warehouse, storage, and light industrial floors
What should be checked first
A walkthrough should identify old coatings, tile, adhesive, cracks, moisture concerns, transition details, cleaning routines, and desired return-to-service timing.