Commercial Epoxy Flooring

Veterinary Clinic Epoxy Floors in Houston, TX

Animal hospitals need a floor that resists urine, blood, and harsh disinfectants while staying seamless and easy to sanitize. A properly installed epoxy system with integral cove base gives Houston-area veterinary clinics a hygienic, durable surface that holds up to round-the-clock cleaning.

Why Vet Clinics Can't Use Ordinary Flooring

Tile grout lines and vinyl seams trap urine, bacteria, and odor — exactly what a veterinary practice cannot have. Bare or painted concrete stains and breaks down under repeated bleach and quaternary disinfectant exposure. A seamless epoxy floor eliminates the cracks and seams where contamination hides, creating a surface you can truly sanitize.

What Makes Our Vet Clinic Floors Different

Seamless, Sanitary Surface

We install a monolithic epoxy system with no grout lines or seams. Combined with an integral cove base that curves the floor up the wall, there are no 90-degree corners for hair, urine, or bacteria to collect — mop water reaches everything.

Chemical and Urine Resistance

Pet urine is acidic and relentless. Our high-solids epoxy resists urine etching, blood, and the strong disinfectants vet clinics rely on, so the floor will not yellow, soften, or stain. This is the same chemical-resistant approach we use for commercial kitchens.

Slip Resistance for Wet Areas

Kennels, wash stations, and exam rooms get wet constantly. We broadcast a fine anti-slip aggregate to keep staff and animals safe on damp floors — see our anti-slip coating guide.

Quiet and comfortable: A flexible polyaspartic topcoat softens sound underfoot and resists the scratching of claws better than thin coatings, which matters in a busy kennel environment.

Zones We Coat in an Animal Hospital

Exam rooms, surgical suites, kennels and runs, grooming and wash bays, lobbies, and back-of-house storage each have different traffic and chemical demands. We tailor film build, color, and texture to each area while keeping one continuous, cleanable surface throughout. For larger animal hospitals and multi-room facilities, our commercial epoxy services scale to the whole building.

Built for the Houston Climate

Gulf Coast humidity can wreck a floor that was installed without moisture testing. We test the slab and prep with diamond grinding so the coating bonds permanently — the same discipline that keeps our floors from delaminating in humid conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can epoxy really handle constant disinfectant use?

Yes. A high-solids commercial epoxy is formulated to resist bleach, quaternary disinfectants, and the acids in pet urine without yellowing or softening, which is why clinics choose it over tile or vinyl.

What is a cove base and why does my clinic need one?

A cove base curves the flooring material up the wall a few inches, eliminating the sharp floor-to-wall corner where hair, urine, and bacteria collect. It makes the room far easier to sanitize fully.

How quickly can a clinic reopen after installation?

We often phase the work room by room so the clinic stays operational, and a polyaspartic topcoat lets each area return to service within about 24 hours.

Will the floor be slippery when wet?

Not where it counts. We broadcast a fine anti-slip aggregate into kennels, wash areas, and exam rooms to maintain traction even when the floor is wet.

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