
Running a warehouse, shop, or processing facility in Merced means your floor takes a real beating. We install commercial-grade epoxy systems that resist forklifts, chemical spills, and constant traffic - and we start with moisture testing so the coating stays bonded through the seasons.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Merced, CA bond directly to your concrete slab, creating a sealed surface that resists oil, chemicals, and heavy traffic. Most projects run two to four days from start to finish, including surface preparation.
Merced is home to food processing operations, agricultural equipment businesses, distribution warehouses, and commercial spaces along the Highway 99 corridor. All of those environments put serious wear on concrete floors. Bare concrete is porous and absorbs every spill, sheds dust constantly, and deteriorates faster than most business owners expect. A properly installed coating stops that cycle and gives you a surface that cleans quickly and holds up through years of daily use. For facilities with lighter traffic or individual bays, we also offer garage floor coatings as an entry point before committing to a full commercial system.
The biggest risk in Merced's climate is moisture. The clay-heavy soils under most Valley slabs push moisture up through the concrete year-round, and a coating applied without moisture testing will bubble and delaminate, sometimes within weeks. We test every slab before anything goes down.
If oil, chemicals, or process liquids are leaving permanent marks no matter how much you clean, your concrete has no protective barrier. Bare concrete is porous by nature, and once it absorbs enough contamination, cleaning alone will not fix it. A coating seals the surface so spills wipe up rather than soaking in.
White powder on the floor surface (called efflorescence) or bubbles lifting under an existing coating are signs that moisture is moving up through your slab. This is a common problem in Merced's clay-soil environment and it will not resolve on its own. Coating over it without addressing moisture will just repeat the failure.
Concrete exposed to heavy traffic, forklifts, or chemical spills without protection breaks down over time. Visible pitting, growing cracks, or a floor that feels rough underfoot are signs of active deterioration. A coating system with proper crack repair stops the damage and restores a workable surface.
Uncoated concrete sheds fine dust continuously, especially in dry Central Valley conditions. If your facility fights a never-ending dust problem despite regular cleaning, a sealed floor coating eliminates the source. The concrete stops shedding once it is properly coated, and your equipment and products stay cleaner.
We install multi-coat commercial epoxy systems suited to everything from small retail spaces to large agricultural warehouses. Every installation begins with mechanical surface preparation - grinding or shot-blasting the concrete to open the surface and give the coating a proper bond. From there, we apply a primer coat to seal the slab, followed by the main epoxy coat or coats, and a protective topcoat matched to the demands of your specific environment. Broadcast flake and quartz aggregate systems are available for facilities that need additional texture and slip resistance underfoot.
For the most chemical-resistant applications, including food processing areas, vehicle maintenance bays, and facilities handling agricultural products, we recommend a urethane cement flooring system as a step up from standard epoxy. Both products start with identical preparation standards, and the right choice depends on your specific use case, temperature range, and chemical exposure. We will walk you through both options during your free on-site estimate so you can make an informed decision.
Warehouses, retail spaces, and light industrial facilities that need a sealed, easy-clean floor without heavy chemical exposure.
Vehicle bays, loading docks, and equipment shops that handle forklifts, oil, and daily abrasive traffic.
Facilities where slip resistance matters as much as durability - food processing areas, commercial kitchens, and wet environments.
Merced slabs with elevated moisture readings where a standard primer would allow delamination over time.
Merced's commercial and agricultural economy puts specific demands on concrete floors that you do not see in most California cities. The area supports food processing facilities, dairy operations, and agricultural equipment businesses, all of which expose floors to chemicals, heavy vehicles, and constant moisture. On top of that, the San Joaquin Valley's clay soils mean nearly every slab in the region has some level of seasonal moisture movement. Contractors who have not worked in this climate regularly miss that step, and the result is a floor that starts failing before the calendar year is out. California's air quality rules through the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District also require contractors to use low-emission coating products in this region, which affects product selection and ventilation planning on every commercial project.
New commercial development continues along the Highway 99 corridor and near UC Merced, and new slabs in those spaces require a waiting period of at least 28 days before any coating is applied. Whether your facility is a newly built space or an older slab that has seen decades of use, the preparation process is the same: thorough grinding, moisture testing, crack repair, and a primer coat before the main coating goes down. Business owners in Turlock and Modesto face the same valley soil and climate conditions and can expect the same thorough approach.
We respond within 1 business day. A brief conversation covers the size of your space, how it is used, and whether there is an existing coating or visible damage. No obligation and no pressure - just a practical starting point.
We visit your facility, measure the floor, evaluate the concrete, and test for moisture coming up through the slab. You get a written, itemized estimate that breaks down prep, materials, and labor before any work begins.
The crew grinds or shot-blasts the concrete surface to open it up, fills cracks and low spots, and applies a primer coat. This is the loudest and dustiest part of the job, and it is where most of the time goes - for good reason.
Coating layers go down in sequence with proper drying time between each. After the final coat cures, we walk the floor with you before we leave. Plan 24 hours before foot traffic and 72 hours before moving heavy equipment back in.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation to book after we talk. We will measure your space, test for moisture, and give you a written quote you can actually compare. Summer heat books us out fast, so reaching out early saves you from waiting.
(209) 308-1213Merced sits on clay-heavy soils that push moisture through concrete slabs year-round. We test every floor before coating. Skipping this step is the leading cause of commercial epoxy failures in the Central Valley, and we do not skip it.
We use low-VOC coating formulas that comply with SJVAPCD air quality rules. Your space airs out faster, your workers return sooner, and the job is done legally.
You get an itemized written price covering prep, materials, and labor before any crew picks up a tool. The number you agree to is the number on the final invoice - no surprise line items at the end.
We have worked on floors in food processing facilities, equipment yards, and distribution warehouses across Merced County. We understand what heavy-use floors need and how to spec the right system for your specific environment.
Merced's climate and soil conditions make commercial epoxy installation more demanding than in most places. Contractors who do not account for the heat, the moisture, and the local air quality rules deliver floors that fail early. We account for all of it before the first coat goes down.
Residential-grade floor coating systems for Merced garages, from single-color epoxy to decorative flake finishes built for daily vehicle use.
Learn MoreA step up from standard epoxy for facilities with extreme chemical exposure, temperature swings, or food-processing sanitation requirements.
Learn MoreCall (209) 308-1213 today - summer heat books us out fast, and we schedule free on-site estimates with moisture testing across Merced and surrounding areas.