
Your warehouse or facility floor takes more punishment than any residential slab. We install commercial-grade epoxy systems that hold up to forklift traffic, chemical spills, and daily wear - without peeling, pitting, or becoming a maintenance problem.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Tracy, CA bond a tough, chemical-resistant surface directly to your concrete slab - sealing the pores, stopping fluid absorption, and giving you a floor that handles forklifts, heavy loads, and daily cleaning without breaking down. Most commercial jobs take two to four days from prep start to walkable surface.
If your facility floor is absorbing spills, shedding concrete dust, or developing cracks that are getting bigger with every forklift pass, the problem will not fix itself. Tracy has grown into a significant distribution and light-industrial hub along the I-205 corridor, and that growth has brought a wide range of flooring contractors to the market - some experienced with warehouse-scale work, others primarily doing residential garages. Knowing the difference matters when your floor needs to perform under real commercial conditions.
For spaces that see extreme thermal cycling, steam cleaning, or heavy chemical exposure, our Urethane Cement Flooring service is worth considering as an alternative to standard epoxy. It handles conditions that would degrade a conventional coating faster. We can walk through both options with you during the on-site assessment.
If oil, water, or cleaning fluids soak into your floor rather than sitting on top, your concrete is unprotected. Over time, those absorbed fluids break down the concrete from the inside, leading to pitting and crumbling. An epoxy coating seals the surface so spills stay on top where they can be wiped up quickly.
Bare concrete naturally sheds a fine dust called efflorescence - a powdery residue that settles on equipment, products, and surfaces throughout the space. In Tracy's dry, warm climate, this dust problem is worse because there is little humidity to keep it down. If you are sweeping up gritty powder regularly, your concrete is degrading and an epoxy coating will stop that process.
Small cracks in a commercial floor do not stay small. Forklift traffic, temperature swings, and the freeze-thaw cycles that Tracy occasionally sees in winter all work to widen cracks over time. If you can see cracks that were not there a year ago, or patches where the surface is flaking off, that is a sign the concrete needs attention before the damage spreads.
If mopping or pressure washing leaves your floor looking dull and stained even right after cleaning, the concrete surface is too porous to clean effectively. This is especially common in older Tracy warehouse and light-industrial buildings where the original concrete was never sealed. A coated floor is smooth and non-porous - it actually looks clean after you clean it.
We install multi-coat commercial epoxy systems for warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, auto shops, retail spaces, and any Tracy business that needs a floor built for real daily use. Every job starts with mechanical surface preparation - diamond grinding the concrete to the right surface profile, testing for moisture, and repairing cracks and spalled areas before a drop of coating goes down. Skipping that step is the primary reason commercial epoxy floors fail early.
We also offer Garage Floor Coatings for business owners who need residential-grade systems for company vehicles or mixed-use spaces. If your facility includes areas with different use requirements - a warehouse floor, a break room, and a loading dock apron - we can assess each zone separately and recommend the right coating for each one.
Multi-coat base-and-topcoat system for light to moderate commercial use. Suited for retail, office, and light-industrial spaces that need a clean, sealed surface without the cost of heavy-duty specification products.
Thicker build, higher chemical resistance. Built for warehouses, distribution centers, auto service facilities, and any floor that sees consistent forklift traffic, chemical spills, or heavy point loads.
Color chip or aggregate broadcast into the wet epoxy adds traction and texture - an important safety consideration for commercial spaces where wet floors or heavy foot traffic are regular conditions.
A fresh epoxy coating is one of the fastest ways to make a commercial space look well-maintained and professionally managed. Suited for property owners preparing a space for lease or sale in Tracy's active commercial real estate market.
Tracy sits at the intersection of I-205 and I-580 - a location that has made it a regional distribution and logistics hub over the past two decades. That growth means a lot of concrete slab construction, and Tracy's San Joaquin Valley climate creates specific challenges for those slabs. Clay-heavy soils hold moisture even when the surface looks dry, and the seasonal wet-dry cycle causes slabs to shift - producing cracks that widen under forklift traffic. Summer heat regularly pushing past 95 degrees creates a narrow application window for most coating products.
We serve commercial clients throughout the area, including facilities in Stockton and Modesto. Tracy's commercial properties also fall under the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District's requirements for coating products used indoors - rules that limit airborne chemicals during application. Those requirements are actually good for you, since compliant products are safer for your employees. The OSHA guidance on ventilation during coating work is worth reviewing as well - available at osha.gov.
We respond within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your facility and schedule a free on-site visit to measure the space and inspect the concrete - because floor condition makes a big difference in what the job actually involves.
We inspect the concrete up close, check for moisture, cracks, and oil contamination, and discuss your timeline. You will receive a written estimate that separates prep, materials, and labor - so you can compare our quote fairly against any other bid.
We grind or mechanically profile the concrete to give the epoxy something solid to grip. This typically takes a full day for a commercial or industrial space. Any cracks or spalled areas are repaired at this stage before any coating goes down.
We apply the epoxy system in layers - base coat, broadcast aggregate if included, and a clear protective topcoat. After the final coat, plan for 24 hours before foot traffic and 72 hours before heavy equipment returns. We walk the floor with you before we leave.
We respond within one business day and bring a clear, itemized quote to every on-site visit - no verbal ballparks, no surprise line items after the job starts.
(209) 699-5828Tracy's growth along the I-205 corridor has brought significant warehouse and distribution development to the area. We have hands-on experience with the scale, surface conditions, and scheduling constraints that large commercial floors require - not just residential garage work.
Clay-heavy soils and seasonal groundwater throughout the San Joaquin Valley mean Tracy slabs often hold more moisture than they appear to. We test every slab for moisture before starting. If levels are high, we use a moisture-tolerant primer or barrier coat - so you are not calling us six months later about peeling floors.
We use coating products that comply with the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District requirements. That matters for your employees during installation and keeps your facility compliant with California's environmental rules - which are among the strictest in the country.
We hold a valid California Contractors State License Board license. You can verify our license status at cslb.ca.gov in under two minutes. Licensing means required insurance, testing, and real accountability - you have actual recourse if something is not right.
A commercial floor that was prepped properly, tested for moisture, and coated with a product matched to Tracy's climate and your facility's use is a floor you can count on. That is the difference between a five-year floor and one that needs attention in year one.
Residential-scale epoxy and polyaspartic systems built specifically for attached garages, workshops, and home storage spaces.
Learn MoreA step up from standard epoxy for kitchens, food processing areas, and any commercial space that sees thermal shock, heavy chemicals, or steam cleaning.
Learn MoreTracy's best application window is late fall through early spring. Schedule your on-site estimate now and we will work around your facility's operating hours.