Durable, polished concrete, and stylish epoxy flooring engineered for heavy foot traffic. Create safe, professional spaces that enhance your brand and customer experience.
Designed to handle high traffic while maintaining aesthetic appeal
Built for thousands of daily visitors
Enhances your brand image
Reduces operational costs
Minimal business disruption

Sales floor, stockroom, and entrance vestibule each see different traffic and abuse. We specify each area on its own terms.
For grocery, big-box, and warehouse-format retail, densified polished concrete is the workhorse: it shrugs off cart traffic, reflects overhead lighting back onto merchandise, and eliminates the wax-and-strip cycle that makes VCT expensive to own. Boutique and brand-forward spaces often choose decorative epoxy systems - metallics, flake blends, or solid colors matched to brand standards.
The first twenty feet inside the door take the worst abuse in the store: tracked-in water, grit, salt, and the highest slip-and-fall exposure. We increase surface texture in entry zones, coordinate with walk-off matting layouts, and use densifier-plus-sealer treatments that keep tracked moisture from darkening or etching the finish through winter months.
Back-of-house floors carry steel-wheeled pallet jacks, rolling cages, and baler traffic that would destroy a decorative finish. Here we install high-build epoxy or hard-troweled densified concrete, add line striping for staging lanes and pedestrian paths, and detail the doorway transitions so the system change never becomes a trip lip.
In-store cafés, deli counters, and restrooms need seamless, cove-based systems that meet health department cleanability standards - the same specification logic as our restaurant flooring. During remodels, our repair and overlay services erase old fixture anchor holes, tile mastic, and trench patches before the new finish goes down, so the finished floor reads as one continuous surface.
The economics matter as much as the aesthetics. VCT costs less on day one but demands stripping, waxing, and burnishing for its entire life - typically $0.50-1.00 per square foot every year. Polished concrete and coated floors cost more to install but need only routine cleaning, which is why multi-site retailers standardize on them for total cost of ownership. Because retail floors are also a slip-and-fall liability surface, we document the slip resistance of every finish we install, giving your risk team the traction data they need. Installations are phased overnight behind dust-contained barricades, so the store trades normally throughout the project.
Common questions about flooring solutions for retail and showroom spaces
Guides from our team on choosing and maintaining retail floors
A head-to-head comparison of cost, durability, and aesthetics for commercial spaces.
Read the Comparison →What the polishing process involves, gloss levels, and what to expect from your slab.
Read the Guide →How flake and decorative epoxy systems deliver brand color with commercial durability.
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