
Warehouses, auto shops, commercial kitchens, and industrial facilities need a floor that can keep up. We build coating systems to match what your space actually does every day.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in DeLand, FL bond a thick, hard-wearing finish to your concrete slab, creating a sealed surface that resists oil, chemicals, forklift traffic, and heavy foot use, with most projects complete in two to four days depending on the size of the space.
A bare concrete floor in a commercial setting does not stay usable for long. Oil soaks in, cracks spread, surfaces crumble, and suddenly you have a floor that fails health inspections or trips up employees. DeLand's combination of high humidity, older commercial building stock along the US-17 and SR-44 corridors, and Volusia County's demanding climate makes the prep work especially important. The OSHA Walking-Working Surfaces standard sets baseline floor safety requirements for commercial properties, and a properly coated floor makes compliance far easier to maintain.
Homeowners looking for a garage or residential option can learn more on our epoxy floor coatings page. For facilities where the floor takes chemical exposure or frequent wet cleaning, our urethane cement flooring may be the better fit.
If oil, grease, or chemical spills have soaked into your concrete and no amount of scrubbing gets them out, the surface is unprotected and porous. An epoxy coating seals the concrete so future spills sit on top and wipe up easily - no more permanent stains.
Fine gray powder on the floor after sweeping, or small chunks breaking away near high-traffic zones, means the surface is deteriorating. In DeLand's climate, repeated heat and humidity cycles stress unprotected concrete over time. Coating now stops that breakdown before it becomes a structural repair.
Surface cracks in older Volusia County commercial slabs are common after decades of Florida heat and ground movement. If cracks are growing, a contractor can fill and stabilize them as part of the coating prep - stopping the problem before it requires more expensive repairs down the road.
If health inspectors, fire marshals, or clients are commenting on your floor condition, that is a direct signal. In food service, auto repair, and medical settings, a clean sealed floor is part of passing inspection and maintaining a professional image. A properly coated floor is far easier to document as clean.
Most commercial and industrial floors benefit from a multi-coat system rather than a single coat. A primer bonds to the concrete surface. A body coat builds thickness, color, and chemical resistance. A protective topcoat shields against UV, abrasion, and daily wear. Each layer serves a purpose, and cutting one out - which some contractors do to lower a quote - means the floor wears down faster and may fail in Florida's conditions within a year or two. For spaces that also need garage-style floor protection, our garage floor coatings cover residential and light-commercial applications. For facilities dealing with heavy thermal stress or standing water, our urethane cement flooring is built for those conditions.
We assess your specific space before recommending a system. The right coating for a light-use retail floor is not the same as the right coating for an auto repair shop or a food-production facility. That site visit is not a formality - it is how we make sure you get a system that matches your floor's actual demands.
Primer, body coat, and topcoat applied over a properly prepared slab - the baseline for any commercial floor that needs to hold up to foot traffic and routine cleaning.
Formulated for auto repair shops, manufacturing, and facilities where chemical or solvent spills are a regular occurrence and surface degradation is a real concern.
A non-slip aggregate or texture added to the topcoat - required in many commercial settings and a practical choice for any floor that sees water or wet cleaning.
Thicker coatings with reinforced formulations for warehouses and facilities with forklift traffic, heavy equipment, or high-impact loads that standard systems cannot handle.
DeLand serves as a commercial hub for western Volusia County, with auto repair shops, light manufacturing, agricultural equipment businesses, and warehousing spread along the US-17 and SR-44 corridors. A significant share of the commercial and light-industrial buildings here were built between the 1970s and 1990s - older slabs that have absorbed decades of oil, grease, and chemical residue. That history affects prep time and cost. A contractor who quotes an older building the same as a new slab without seeing it first is not paying attention to what the job actually requires.
We serve commercial clients throughout the DeLand area, including Sanford and Daytona Beach. Florida also requires contractors performing this type of work to hold a state-issued license, which you can verify through the Florida DBPR. That requirement exists to protect you - hire someone whose license you can verify before they start.
Describe the space - size, current use, and any known issues. For commercial jobs, we visit the site before quoting. You will get a written estimate that breaks out each component, not just a single number. Expect a response within one business day.
We inspect the concrete condition, measure square footage, check for moisture, and note anything that will affect prep time - old coatings, staining, cracks, and drainage features. A written quote follows, with no surprises once work starts.
The crew grinds or shot-blasts the concrete to remove all contamination, fills cracks and low spots, and opens the surface so epoxy bonds properly. This phase can take one to two days for larger spaces. Thorough prep is what separates a floor that lasts a decade from one that peels in a year.
Primer, body coat, and topcoat go down on separate days to allow each layer to cure. Plan on 24 hours before foot traffic and 72 hours before heavy equipment returns. We walk the floor with you before we leave and stand behind our work if any issue surfaces in the first weeks.
We come to your space, assess the concrete, test for moisture, and give you a written quote before anything starts. No phone estimates - we need to see the floor first. Call now or send a message and expect a reply within one business day.
(386) 327-0080Florida's humidity makes moisture in the concrete slab the top cause of epoxy failure in DeLand. We test before we coat on every job and address moisture issues first - so the floor stays bonded through Volusia County's rainy season, not just the first few weeks.
One of the biggest frustrations for business owners in DeLand is a low quote that climbs once work starts. We give you a written breakdown before a single piece of equipment comes off the truck - so the final invoice matches what you agreed to.
Many commercial and light-industrial buildings along DeLand's US-17 and SR-44 corridors were built in the 1970s through 1990s with concrete that has absorbed decades of use. We know what that prep looks like and build it into the quote honestly, not as an afterthought.
Florida requires a state-issued license for this work, and you can check ours at any time through the Florida DBPR. That license means tested qualifications, required insurance, and real accountability - not just a truck and a bucket of epoxy. See the Florida DBPR at myfloridalicense.com.
Business owners in DeLand cannot afford a floor that fails six months after installation. Every commitment above is about giving you a floor that holds up to what your business actually does - in Florida's climate, with the prep work done right the first time.
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