Floors built for businesses that can’t afford downtime.
Commercial-grade epoxy and polyaspartic systems for restaurants, retail, warehouses, auto shops, and industrial facilities across Utah and Wyoming. Code-compliant, insurance-friendly, installed with the documentation health inspectors and lenders actually want to see.
A floor isn’t just a floor when it’s part of your business.
For commercial properties, the floor has to satisfy health inspectors, hold up to forklifts or foot traffic, support insurance requirements, and look right for customers — often all at once. That’s not a job for the wrong system or the wrong installer.
Code & Inspector Ready
Health code for restaurants and food service. Slip resistance for retail. FDA-compliant for food prep. We install systems that pass — and provide the documentation to prove it.
Low-Downtime Installs
After-hours and weekend installs available. Polyaspartic systems get you back to operations same-day. We don’t shut your business down for a week.
Volume Pricing
Per-square-foot rates drop on larger commercial jobs. Mobilization, prep, and material costs spread across more area. Honest pricing scales in your favor.
Heavy-Duty Systems
Forklift-rated, chemical-resistant, impact-tolerant. Commercial systems are spec’d for the abuse your space actually takes — not residential standards in disguise.
Liability Reduction
Slip-resistant textured finishes reduce slip-and-fall risk. Insurance carriers recognize proper commercial coatings. Your loss-prevention program gets stronger.
Easy to Maintain
Sealed floors clean fast with standard commercial procedures. Less labor, less chemical use, faster turnover between shifts. Operational savings compound year-over-year.
Built for these commercial environments.
Different industries need different systems. We’ve installed coatings across the full commercial spectrum and know which chemistry, finish, and prep approach fits each environment.
Restaurants & Kitchens
Health-code compliant systems for commercial kitchens, prep areas, walk-ins, and dining floors. FDA-friendly, slip-resistant, easy to sanitize.
- Health department compliant
- Coved base option available
- Slip-resistant texture
- Hot oil + chemical resistant
Retail & Showrooms
Decorative high-gloss or metallic finishes for retail stores, car dealerships, furniture showrooms. Premium look without the cost of polished concrete or porcelain.
- Metallic and decorative options
- High-gloss reflection enhances lighting
- Custom branding colors available
- Low-maintenance daily cleaning
Auto Shops & Service Bays
Chemical-resistant, oil-proof, hot-tire-resistant systems for mechanic shops, oil change facilities, tire stores, and dealer service bays.
- Oil and brake fluid resistant
- Hot tire pickup proof
- Easy oil spill cleanup
- Heavy-duty traffic rated
Warehouses & Distribution
Heavy-build industrial systems for warehouse floors, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities. Forklift-rated and high-traffic engineered.
- Forklift & pallet jack rated
- Color-coded zoning available
- High abrasion resistance
- Line striping options
Gyms & Fitness Studios
Cushioned and decorative systems for gyms, yoga studios, CrossFit boxes, and fitness facilities. Sweat-resistant and equipment-friendly.
- Sweat & sanitizer resistant
- Equipment drop tolerant
- Easy daily sanitization
- Custom logo & branding
Ag & Equine Facilities
Coatings for ag buildings, barns, equine wash stalls, milking parlors, and processing facilities. Built for ammonia, manure, and washdown.
- Ammonia resistant
- Washdown capable
- Slip-resistant for wet conditions
- USDA-compatible options
Why a quality coating pays for itself.
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01Avoid Floor Replacement Cycles
VCT and bare concrete in commercial settings get destroyed in 5-7 years. A proper coating lasts 15-20+ years — you skip 2-3 replacement cycles.
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02Lower Daily Cleaning Costs
Sealed surfaces clean 30-50% faster than VCT, tile, or unfinished concrete. Less labor, less chemical, less downtime per cleaning cycle.
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03Insurance & Liability
Slip-resistant systems reduce premiums on some commercial policies. Documented installations support claims defense if incidents occur.
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04Property Value
A premium commercial floor is recognized in appraisals and lease negotiations. Owners benefit on resale; tenants benefit on negotiation leverage.
vs. continued maintenance and replacement cost of typical commercial flooring, including labor and downtime savings.
Five steps. Minimal disruption.
Commercial installs follow a different rhythm than residential. We schedule around your operations — not the other way around.
Site Survey
We visit your space, assess slab condition, discuss code requirements, and review operational scheduling.
System Spec & Quote
Detailed written quote with system specs, timeline, and documentation. Submitted in formats your team can route through approval.
After-Hours Install
Most commercial installs run nights and weekends to minimize operational impact. Multi-day projects phased to keep parts of your space operational.
Documentation
Product data sheets, installation records, and warranty paperwork delivered for your operations, compliance, and insurance files.
Walkthrough & Care
Final walkthrough with your facilities team. Maintenance protocols delivered in writing so staff can keep the floor performing.
Commercial installations come with a 15-year written warranty covering coating performance under normal commercial use, including peeling, delamination, and premature wear.
Warranty paperwork delivered with project documentation for your compliance and insurance files. Honored directly by Harrison and Brigg — same phone, life of the floor.
Specific terms vary by industry and traffic load. Full warranty document provided with every commercial estimate.
Quick answers for facility decisions.
Yes — and we do this for most commercial installs. Nights, weekends, holidays, whatever fits your operational calendar.
Polyaspartic systems make this especially viable: install Saturday night, open Monday morning. Multi-day commercial projects can be phased — we coat half the space, you operate the other half, then we flip.
Yes. Every commercial install includes:
Product data sheets for each component in the system, installation records documenting prep and application, slip-resistance ratings, chemical resistance specifications, and the written warranty.
For food service, we provide additional FDA compliance documentation. For ag/dairy, USDA-compatible system specs available on request.
Commercial pricing typically runs $4-$10 per square foot depending on system type, prep required, and volume.
Rates drop as square footage increases — mobilization, equipment, and material costs spread across the project. A 5,000 sq ft warehouse might run $4-$6/sqft; a 500 sq ft retail space might run $8-$10/sqft for the same system.
We provide a firm written quote after a site walk-through.
Yes. We can custom-tint base coats to brand colors, install color-coded zone striping in warehouses, embed logos in showroom floors, and create directional flow patterns for retail.
For multi-location chains and franchises, we maintain consistent specs across all your sites — what we install in Provo matches what we install in Logan.
Yes. We handle regional chains, multi-location franchises, and property management portfolios across the Utah-Wyoming corridor.
One point of contact, consistent specs, consolidated invoicing, and standardized warranty documentation across every location. Contact us for portfolio pricing.
Quote your commercial space at no cost.
Free site walk-through across Utah and Wyoming. We’ll assess the slab, discuss code and operational requirements, and provide a written quote in business-ready format.
