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Commercial Epoxy Floor Coatings in Saskatoon and Surrounding Areas

Forklift traffic, chemical spills, and constant foot traffic accelerate surface breakdown on unprotected concrete floors.

Revive Painting and Wall Coverings installs commercial epoxy floor systems across Saskatoon, Martensville, Warman, Prince Albert, and surrounding areas, with surface preparation tailored to each environment and product selection matched to how the floor is actually used.

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Commercial Epoxy Floor Coatings

Unprotected concrete collects dust, stains under spills, and deteriorates faster than a sealed surface under the same conditions.

Revive Painting and Wall Coverings installs commercial epoxy floor systems for facility managers with surface preparation matched to the specific demands of each environment, and product selection reflects that rather than applying a single system across all facility types.

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Commercial Epoxy Flooring: What the Installation Involves

Durable Commercial Epoxy Flooring

Surface preparation on commercial floors includes shot blasting or diamond grinding to profile the concrete correctly, moisture testing to rule out slab moisture that would cause delamination, and crack or joint repair before any coating is applied.

Revive Painting and Wall Coverings does not apply commercial epoxy to surfaces that have not been adequately profiled and assessed.

  • Garages
  • Restaurant kitchens
  • Airports
  • Gymnasiums or sports facilities
  • Malls
  • Hotels
  • Storage facilities
  • Warehouses
  • Manufacturing plants
  • Locker rooms
  • Laundromats/multi-residential laundry rooms
  • Dorms
  • Showrooms
  • Medical facilities/clinics
  • Educational institutions
  • Public spaces such as community centres, city halls, government buildings, libraries, museums, etc.

  • Office buildings
  • Condominium and rental high-rise buildings
  • And more

Industrial Epoxy and Protective Coating Systems

Industrial Epoxy Flooring

Industrial environments require coating systems that go beyond standard epoxy in chemical resistance, impact tolerance, and thermal performance, which is why polyurea and polyaspartic topcoats are used because they cure faster, withstand greater temperature swings, and offer greater abrasion resistance.

Revive Painting and Wall Coverings specifies the right coating system for the specific demands of the facility, and specific chemical exposure or load requirements shape the product recommendation from the estimate stage onward.

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Recent Commercial Epoxy Floor Installations

Browse completed commercial epoxy floor installations from Revive Painting and Wall Coverings across Saskatoon and the surrounding areas. From warehouse and manufacturing floors to showrooms, clinics, and commercial kitchens, these installations reflect the range of commercial environments and coating systems we work with.

Commercial Epoxy Flooring Questions

Epoxy coatings work well in any commercial environment where the concrete floor is structurally sound and the use case benefits from a durable, easy-to-clean, sealed surface. Warehouses, manufacturing plants, showrooms, medical facilities, educational institutions, and commercial kitchens are among the most common applications Revive Painting and Wall Coverings handles. The suitability of epoxy for a specific floor depends on the substrate condition, moisture levels in the slab, and the chemicals and loads to which the floor is exposed. A site visit is the most reliable way to assess whether epoxy is the right solution for your facility.

The core chemistry is similar, but the specification and installation process differ considerably. Commercial and industrial floors typically require more aggressive surface preparation, such as shot blasting or diamond grinding, rather than acid etching, which is sometimes used on residential slabs. Product systems in commercial environments often include higher-build base coats, specialty topcoats with enhanced chemical or abrasion resistance, and anti-slip broadcast layers appropriate for occupational health and safety requirements. Residential epoxy is designed for garages and home interiors. Commercial systems are specified for the loads, chemicals, and cleaning protocols of an operating facility.

Timeline depends on the size of the floor, the amount of surface preparation required, the number of coats in the system, and the cure time between coats. A small commercial floor can be completed in one to two days. Larger warehouse or industrial floors may take several days to a week or more, depending on the scope. Revive Painting and Wall Coverings provides a project timeline at the estimate stage and schedules installations to minimise operational disruption, including phased installation across sections where the facility cannot take the entire floor out of service at once.

In some cases, yes. Phased installation across sections allows part of the facility to remain operational while one area is being coated and cured. The feasibility depends on the floor layout, the coating system’s cure time, and the facility’s operational requirements. Forklift and vehicle traffic typically needs to stay off a freshly coated floor for a minimum of 24 to 72 hours, depending on the system used. Revive Painting and Wall Coverings maps out the installation sequence with facility management before work begins, so the plan is clear before operations are affected.

In a well-maintained commercial environment, a properly installed epoxy system can last ten to fifteen years or more before requiring significant attention. The primary variables are the quality of the surface preparation, the product system used, and the type and volume of traffic the floor sees. Warehouse floors with heavy forklift traffic will wear out faster than a medical clinic floor with only foot traffic. Revive Painting and Wall Coverings specifies systems appropriate for the expected use and provides guidance on maintenance practices that extend the service life of the coating.

Standard epoxy systems handle significant compressive load, but point-load impact from dropped equipment or heavy machinery feet can cause localised damage in any coating system. For facilities with high-impact or point-load concerns, thicker build systems, polyurea topcoats, or aggregate-broadcast finishes that add surface hardness are worth considering. Revive Painting and Wall Coverings assesses the facility’s load profile during the estimate visit and specifies a system with appropriate build and topcoat selection for those conditions.

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Epoxy is a two-component resin and hardener system that provides strong adhesion and good chemical resistance but cures relatively slowly and can yellow under UV exposure. Polyaspartic and polyurea topcoats cure faster, handle UV exposure without yellowing, and provide greater abrasion resistance as a finish layer over an epoxy base coat. Many commercial floor systems combine both: epoxy as the base and build coat for adhesion and thickness, and polyaspartic or polyurea as the topcoat for surface performance. Revive Painting and Wall Coverings specifies the right combination for each facility’s environment and timeline requirements.

Commercial epoxy floors are low-maintenance relative to bare concrete. Routine care involves regular sweeping and damp mopping with a pH-neutral cleaner. Harsh solvents and highly acidic or alkaline cleaners can degrade the topcoat over time and should be avoided unless the system was specifically designed for chemical resistance. For industrial facilities where aggressive cleaning agents are necessary, the product specification at installation should account for those chemicals. Revive Painting and Wall Coverings provides maintenance guidance specific to the system installed at the close of every commercial epoxy project.

Epoxy installation involves solvents and resin components that produce fumes during application and initial cure. Adequate ventilation is required during installation and while the coating cures, and access to the work area must be restricted for safety. For facilities where parts of the building will remain occupied during installation, Revive Painting and Wall Coverings coordinates the ventilation plan and access restrictions with facility management before work begins. Moisture-driven odours from slab off-gassing after shot blasting are also a normal part of the prep process and dissipate quickly with ventilation.

Preparation Is What Makes The Difference!

Why Choose Our Epoxy Services?

The most common cause of commercial epoxy failure is inadequate surface preparation, not the product. Revive Painting and Wall Coverings does not skip the profiling, moisture testing, and crack repair steps, and every installation is backed by a No-Surprise Guarantee.

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The Floor Prep Is What Determines Whether the Coating Lasts

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If an epoxy floor has failed prematurely at your facility, the root cause was almost certainly in the preparation, not the product.

Revive Painting and Wall Coverings starts with an honest assessment of what your floor needs before a coating goes on, serving commercial and industrial clients across Saskatoon, Martensville, Warman, Prince Albert, and nearby areas. Call 639-740-0157 or request a commercial estimate online.