A welding and fabrication shop punishes its floor with hot slag, sparks, dropped steel, and grinding dust all day. The right high-build epoxy floor resists heat and impact, sweeps clean of metal debris, and gives a working shop a safer, more professional surface.
Heat, Slag, and Spark Resistance
Stray sparks and hot slag will pit a thin coating instantly. A high-build, heavily filled epoxy floor resists localized heat and slag burns far better than paint or DIY kits, and chips of metal sweep right off the seamless surface. We profile the slab with diamond grinding so the system bonds tight under heavy, abusive use. The same industrial-grade approach drives our warehouse flooring work.
Chemical and Abrasion Resistance
Cutting fluids, solvents, and grinding abrasion wear down ordinary floors. A 100% solids epoxy resists chemicals and abrasion, keeping the surface intact and easy to clean. For longevity expectations under hard use, see how long epoxy lasts.
Safety and Visibility
We add anti-slip aggregate in work zones for footing around debris and fluids — see our anti-slip guide — and can use light, reflective base colors to brighten the shop and improve visibility. For broader industrial options, see our commercial epoxy page.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will welding sparks and slag damage an epoxy floor?
A thin coating can be pitted by slag, but a high-build, heavily filled epoxy resists localized heat and slag far better and is the right choice for fabrication shops.
Can the floor take dropped steel and heavy equipment?
Yes, when specified correctly. We increase coating thickness or use an epoxy-mortar system to handle impact from heavy stock and fixtures.
Does it resist cutting fluids and solvents?
Yes. A 100% solids epoxy resists the chemicals and abrasion common in a welding and fabrication environment.
Do you coat industrial shops across Houston and Katy?
Yes, we serve welding shops, fabrication shops, and industrial facilities throughout the area. Call (281) 503-5313.