
Dusty, cracked, stained concrete floors make your facility look neglected and create real safety risks. We install commercial-grade epoxy floor systems in Livermore that hold up under vehicle traffic, chemical spills, and daily industrial use.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Livermore use thicker, multi-layer systems that bond deeply to the concrete and hold up under forklift traffic, chemical spills, and heavy daily use - most projects take two to four days depending on the size of the space and how much prep work the concrete needs. The result is a sealed, professional-looking floor that reduces dust, resists stains, and is far easier to maintain than bare concrete.
Bare concrete in a commercial setting works against you every day. It sheds fine dust that settles on equipment and products. It absorbs oil, chemicals, and water, leaving permanent stains that make the space look poorly maintained. And smooth concrete becomes a slip hazard the moment it gets wet - which in a facility that does regular washdowns is a real liability.
If you are also thinking about flooring for an attached garage or a smaller residential space, our standard garage floor coatings use a similar process at a scale and price point that fits those projects. For facilities that need chemical resistance beyond what standard epoxy provides, urethane cement flooring is worth considering as well.
Bare concrete sheds fine particles constantly. If you are finding gray dust on equipment, shelving, or products even after sweeping, the floor itself is the source. An epoxy coating seals the surface and stops that dusting completely.
In Livermore's Tri-Valley climate, concrete floors go through repeated wet-dry cycles that slowly break down the surface. If you see cracks spreading or chunks of surface material coming loose, that is a sign the concrete is deteriorating. Coating the floor now - after proper repair - stops that process and protects the slab.
Uncoated concrete is porous - oil, chemicals, wine, and water soak right in. If your floor has dark stains from past spills or you find it hard to clean up after routine work, an epoxy coating seals those pores and makes future spills easy to wipe up before they cause damage.
In Livermore's commercial environment - whether you are hosting winery tours, passing a health inspection, or making an impression on clients - facility appearance matters. A rough, patchy floor can undermine confidence in your operation. A fresh epoxy coating transforms the look of a space at a fraction of the cost of replacing the slab.
Every commercial epoxy project starts with thorough surface preparation - grinding or shot-blasting the concrete, testing for moisture, and repairing cracks before any coating goes down. This is not optional. It is the step that determines whether the floor lasts five years or fifteen. After prep, we apply a multi-coat system chosen for your specific environment and use: a facility doing regular chemical washdowns has different needs than a warehouse handling dry goods.
For facilities that need superior chemical resistance and the ability to handle thermal shock from hot washdown water, we also offer urethane cement flooring as a step up from standard epoxy. And for facilities that want faster return to use with better UV stability in spaces that see daylight, polyaspartic topcoats are available as an upgrade. We size the system to what your floor actually needs - not to the most expensive option.
Suited for warehouses, storage facilities, and light industrial spaces needing a durable, easy-to-clean sealed floor.
For auto shops, manufacturing, and facilities where chemical spills, oil, or solvents are part of routine operations.
Designed for Livermore's wine production facilities and food operations - handles washdowns, acidic spills, and sanitation requirements.
Livermore is home to a significant industrial and research base - including national laboratories, auto businesses, and a thriving wine production industry that spans dozens of facilities. These operations put real demands on their floors: forklift traffic, chemical exposure, regular washdowns, and the need to pass facility inspections. Contractors working in this market have to be familiar with food-safe finishes, chemical-resistant systems, and the kind of concrete conditions created by Livermore's clay soils and seasonal temperature swings. Epoxy applied without accounting for these factors will not hold.
We serve businesses throughout the Tri-Valley, including Pleasanton and Dublin. For any facility subject to health or safety inspections, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration provides guidance on flooring requirements for industrial workplaces, and the California Contractors State License Board lets you verify any contractor's license before you sign anything.
We respond within 1 business day. The first step is always an in-person visit - photos help, but they cannot tell the whole story. The site visit covers the condition of the concrete, space dimensions, how the floor gets used, and any moisture or crack concerns.
After the visit you receive a written estimate that breaks down prep work, the coating system, number of coats, and the total cost. A good estimate also tells you the expected timeline and what you need to do before the crew arrives.
The crew grinds or blasts the concrete, repairs cracks, and tests for moisture before any coating goes down. In Livermore's warmer months, application starts early in the morning to avoid peak afternoon heat. Each coat layer cures before the next goes on.
Light foot traffic within 24 hours, full cure for vehicles and equipment at 72 hours or more. The contractor walks through the finished floor with you, points out anything to watch for, and gives you clear care instructions before leaving.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation and no pressure. We visit your facility in person, look at the floor, and give you a written quote before any work begins. We can also discuss phased scheduling to minimize downtime for your operation.
(925) 409-3183Our California contractor license is current and can be verified in seconds on the Contractors State License Board website. You should do this for any commercial contractor before signing - it is the fastest way to confirm you are hiring a legitimate operation.
We have been working in Livermore's commercial and industrial corridor since 2016. We know the demands of winery floors, auto shop concrete, and warehouse surfaces - and we know how Livermore's clay soils and heat affect how those floors need to be prepared.
Moisture in the concrete is one of the most common causes of coating failure. We test the slab before any coating goes down on every commercial project - not just when we think there might be a problem. It is a step that takes minutes and protects the investment.
We plan commercial jobs around your operation. That can mean working in sections, scheduling over a weekend, or starting early in the morning to hand the space back to you as quickly as possible. We will discuss your schedule during the estimate visit.
A commercial floor is a working surface that your business depends on every day. We treat it that way from the first site visit to the final walkthrough.
Residential garage floor coating for homeowners who want a finished, low-maintenance surface without the industrial-scale system.
Learn MoreA step up from standard epoxy for facilities dealing with thermal shock, extreme chemical exposure, or heavy forklift traffic.
Learn MoreCall (925) 409-3183 or submit your project details - we visit your facility in person, give you a written quote, and can plan around your operation's schedule.