Machine and fabrication shops around Houston need a floor that shrugs off cutting coolant, hydraulic oil, metal chips, and the constant weight of mills, lathes, and forklifts. A properly specified epoxy system delivers exactly that.
Coolant, Oil, and Chemical Resistance
Bare shop concrete soaks up coolant and oil, becoming stained and slick. A high-solids commercial epoxy coating seals the slab against these chemicals so spills stay on top and wipe up. This protects both the concrete and worker safety.
Impact and Load Tolerance
Dropped tooling, rolling tool chests, and forklift traffic demand a tough build. We grind, repair cracks, and apply the correct mil thickness so the floor resists impact and abrasion. The same approach we use for auto repair shop floors scales up for heavy fabrication.
Traction Where It Counts
Coolant and oil films are a slip hazard. We tune slip resistance at machine stations and walkways so footing stays secure even when the floor is wet.
Installed Around Your Schedule
We work in phases or off-hours to keep production running, using fast-curing polyaspartic topcoats. See how long these floors last — a shop floor coated correctly is a multi-decade investment.
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Chemical- and impact-resistant epoxy floors for machine and fabrication shops in Houston.
Get a Free QuoteFrequently Asked Questions
Will the floor resist cutting coolant and hydraulic oil?
Yes. A high-solids epoxy system seals the slab so coolant and oil stay on the surface and wipe up instead of soaking in and staining.
Can it handle forklifts and heavy machines?
Yes. We build the coating to the right thickness over properly prepped concrete so it tolerates point loads, impact, and abrasion.
Do you work around our production schedule?
We phase the work or coat off-hours with fast-curing polyaspartic topcoats to minimize downtime.
How do I get a quote?
Call (281) 503-5313 for a free on-site assessment of your shop floor.