Quick answer: Phoenix commercial epoxy projects should start with slab condition, current floor removal, surface preparation, traffic exposure, and return-to-service timing before selecting the coating system.
On Point helps Phoenix-area commercial clients plan resinous floor systems for active businesses, tenant improvements, facility upgrades, and contractor-led renovation work. The right scope depends on whether the space has bare concrete, failed coating, tile, VCT, glue, grease, cracks, dusting concrete, or heavy equipment traffic.
Phoenix commercial floor scopes
- Warehouse and distribution floor coatings
- Restaurant, kitchen, and back-of-house floors
- Retail, showroom, office, and medical spaces
- Industrial work zones, service bays, and equipment rooms
- Surface preparation before epoxy, flake, quartz, or industrial coatings
Why the walkthrough matters
Phoenix properties can have very different slab histories. A walkthrough helps identify old sealers, adhesive residue, moisture concerns, joint conditions, access constraints, and cure windows before pricing the floor.