Machine and fabrication shops put flooring through punishment — cutting coolant, metal swarf, oil, and multi-ton equipment. A high-build industrial epoxy resists the chemicals, takes the impacts, and makes a hazardous shop floor easier and safer to keep clean.
Coolant and Oil Resistance
CNC and manual machining flood the floor with water-based and oil-based coolants, plus cutting oils and hydraulic fluid. These soak into and break down bare concrete. Our chemical-resistant epoxy seals the slab so fluids stay on top and clean up, protecting both the concrete and your footing.
It is the same industrial-grade approach we bring to warehouse and commercial facilities.
Impact and Heavy-Load Durability
Dropped stock, tooling, and the static and rolling loads of machines, pallet jacks, and forklifts demand a tough coating. High-build epoxy resists chipping and abrasion, and we can step up to a troweled mortar system in the heaviest-duty bays.
Swarf, Cleanliness, and Safety
Metal chips and coolant make machine-shop floors slippery and hard to clean. A seamless epoxy surface sweeps and squeegees fast, and we add anti-slip texture where coolant collects — see our anti-slip guide. Striped walk lanes and machine zones improve shop safety and flow.
Minimal Downtime
We coordinate around production, coating zones or aisles in sequence and using fast-cure systems so machines come back online quickly. Call (281) 503-5313 to plan your Katy machine shop floor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will epoxy resist cutting coolant and oils?
Yes. Chemical-resistant epoxy seals the slab so water- and oil-based coolants, cutting oils, and hydraulic fluid stay on the surface and clean up easily.
Can the floor take dropped stock and heavy machines?
High-build epoxy resists impact and abrasion, and we can use a troweled mortar system in the heaviest bays for maximum durability.
How do you make a coolant-covered floor safer?
We add anti-slip aggregate where coolant collects and stripe walk lanes and machine zones to improve safety and flow.
Will production have to stop?
No. We sequence zones and use fast-cure systems to keep machines running. Call (281) 503-5313.