Commercial & Industrial
EPOXY Flooring
High-performance floor systems for warehouses, showrooms, schools, gymnasiums, and facilities of every size.
Commercial and industrial floors carry demands that residential systems are not built for. Heavy equipment moves across them daily. Forklifts and pallet jacks scrape and load them. Chemicals, coolants, and food products spill on them. Public-facing spaces need to look professional while withstanding constant foot traffic. The right floor handles all of that without becoming a maintenance liability.
Netzach Epoxy Flooring installs commercial epoxy flooring across a wide range of facilities throughout New Jersey and the surrounding areas. From warehouses and manufacturing spaces to schools, showrooms, restaurants, and gyms, we specify the system that best matches the facility's operating conditions.
The netzach difference
Facilities We Work In

Warehouses & distribution centers

Automotive showrooms & service facilities

Retail & commercial showrooms

Schools & educational facilities

Gymnasiums & athletic spaces

Manufacturing & light industrial facilities

Office buildings & common areas

Auto body shops & service garages
What Causes Commercial Floors to Fail
In a commercial or industrial setting, a flooring failure does more than look bad. Peeling coatings create slip hazards. Cracks harbor bacteria in food-service environments. Worn floors fail audits and inspections. Downtime for recoating disrupts operations and incurs costs that the original installation should not have incurred in the first place.
The most common root cause is insufficient surface preparation, often the result of a contractor cutting the timeline to reduce labor costs. Proper mechanical grinding, moisture testing, and adequate cure time before topcoat application are not steps worth skipping on a commercial project. We build our process around getting those steps right because that is where the floor's longevity is determined.
Our process
Our Commercial Installation Process
Site Assessment
We evaluate traffic patterns, chemical exposure, moisture levels, operational constraints, and safety requirements specific to your facility before any work begins.
Surface Preparation
Industrial-grade mechanical grinding creates the concrete profile that a commercial installation needs to withstand real operating conditions.
System Application
The right epoxy system is applied for your environment. High-build flake for high-traffic spaces, seamless waterproof membranes for wet or chemical-exposed areas, or smooth finishes for showrooms and public-facing rooms.
Inspection & Handoff
Every installation is reviewed before completion. You receive a floor ready for operation, with guidance on maintenance to keep it that way.
What Your Floor Gets
Built for the Demands of Your Facility
Commercial flooring requirements go beyond basic durability. The surface needs to meet safety standards, support sanitation protocols where applicable, and withstand conditions that residential systems are not built for. Here is what a properly installed commercial-grade system delivers for your facility.
Slip-Resistant Finishes
Anti-slip topcoat options designed to meet safety requirements for your specific environment, from wet kitchens to forklift-traveled warehouse floors.
Chemical and Oil Resistance
The coating withstands the specific chemicals used in your operation, including automotive fluids, industrial cleaners, and food-safe disinfectants.
Licensed and Insured
Every commercial installation is carried out by a licensed, insured contractor with proper documentation for your facility's records.
Seamless, Sanitary Surfaces
Critical for food service, healthcare, and any space where sanitation protocols apply. No grout lines, no joints, no gaps for bacteria to collect.
Custom Colors and Finishes
Match your brand environment, designate safety zones, or meet facility-specific finish requirements with available color and texture options.
High-Traffic Durability
Commercial-grade systems are formulated for the foot traffic and equipment loads of a working facility, not residential conditions.
Types of epoxy systems
Systems for Commercial & Industrial Projects
Commercial projects vary significantly based on the environment and how the facility operates. High-traffic spaces like schools and showrooms call for the durability and appearance of a flake system. Wet or chemically exposed environments need the seamless protection of a waterproof membrane. High-visibility lobbies and showroom floors often benefit from a metallic finish. We recommend based on your facility's specific operating requirements.
Click on an epoxy system above to learn more about its process, benefits, and considerations.
