Manufacturing Facility Floor Coatings
If your manufacturing floor is taking a beating from forklifts, pallet jacks, oils, and constant cleaning, the right concrete coating helps you control dust, improve traction, and keep your facility looking professional. ArmorPro Coatings Ohio installs high-performance epoxy and polyaspartic floor systems with mechanical surface preparation and moisture evaluation, so your coating is built to hold up in real production environments.
You get a floor that is easier to clean, more resistant to wear, and tailored to how your space is used, from receiving and staging to production lines and maintenance bays.
Serving manufacturing facilities across Cuyahoga, Lorain, Medina, Summit, and Portage counties in Northeast Ohio.
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What a Manufacturing Floor Coating Needs to Handle
- Abrasion and impact from foot traffic, carts, and dropped tools
- Forklift and pallet jack traffic in travel lanes and staging areas
- Chemical exposure, such as oils, coolants, degreasers, and common shop fluids
- Frequent cleaning, including scrubbing, mopping, and washdowns
- Dust control to keep product areas cleaner and reduce cleanup time
- Traction needs in wet zones, entry points, and around process equipment
- Clean transitions at doorways, ramps, and floor drains where applicable
A manufacturing coating is only as strong as the preparation underneath it. Mechanical prep and moisture evaluation are not optional if you want long-term performance.
Manufacturing Floor Coating Systems We Install
Epoxy Base Coats for Strength and Build
- Production areas and work cells
- Warehouses and storage zones
- Maintenance rooms and tool areas
- Receiving and shipping paths when the system is specified for the load
Polyaspartic Top Coats for Faster Return to Service
Polyaspartic top coats are commonly used when you want a tough, cleanable finish and a faster return to normal operations. They are often chosen for:
- Areas that need faster cure times
- Floors that need strong stain resistance
- Spaces where you want a bright, glossy look to improve light reflectivity
Full Flake Broadcast Systems for Durability and Traction
A full flake broadcast system can be a smart choice in many industrial spaces when you want added texture, a uniform appearance, and better concealment of day-to-day marks. It is commonly used in:
- Corridors and common walk areas
- Break rooms and restrooms
- Light-duty industrial spaces
- Mixed-use areas that need a durable, attractive surface
Surface Preparation and Moisture Evaluation
Moisture Evaluation
Mechanical Surface Preparation
Repairs and Detail Work
Manufacturing floors often have joints, patches, chips, and spalled areas. Prep includes addressing defects so your coating goes down on a stable surface.
Downtime Planning for Manufacturing Facilities
Production schedules matter. A coating project should be planned around your shifts, access requirements, and safety needs.
Common ways facilities reduce disruption:
- Phased installation by zone, bay, or aisle
- Sequencing around equipment when moving machinery is not practical
- Scheduling around off-hours when available
- Clear cure expectations so your team knows when traffic can resume
If you have sensitive operations, we can discuss containment, access paths, and staging to keep your facility running smoothly.
Where Manufacturing Floor Coatings Work Best
- Receiving and staging areas
- Forklift travel lanes
- Assembly and production zones
- Maintenance bays and tool rooms
- Storage rooms and parts areas
- Hallways and transition corridors
- Break rooms, restrooms, and office-adjacent spaces
Options That Improve Safety and Cleanability
- Slip-resistant texture for wet or high-risk areas
- Higher traction zones near entries, wash areas, and around equipment
- Gloss level selection for visibility and easier cleanup
- Color and flake blends to support a clean, consistent look
Why Manufacturing Teams Choose This Approach
- Mechanical surface preparation for reliable bonding
- Moisture evaluation to help reduce adhesion issues
- High-performance epoxy and polyaspartic systems
- Scheduling options that support faster return to service when conditions allow
- Local service across Northeast Ohio, including Medina County, OH and nearby counties
Manufacturing Floor Coatings FAQs
How long does a manufacturing floor coating project take?
Timelines depend on square footage, repairs, coating build, and cure requirements. Many projects can be staged to keep parts of your facility accessible while work is completed.
Will the coating handle forklifts and pallet jacks?
Yes, when the system is specified for your traffic and the concrete is properly prepared. The right build and top coat choice matters most in travel lanes and staging zones.
Can you coat around equipment and fixed lines?
Often, yes. Many facilities choose phased installation by bay or zone to reduce disruption. We will review access, safety, and edges before scheduling.
What prep do you do before coating?
We use professional mechanical surface preparation and address defects as needed. We also evaluate moisture conditions and recommend the right approach based on your concrete.
Schedule a Manufacturing Floor Coating Estimate
If you want a floor coating system that holds up to real manufacturing traffic, let’s talk through your facility and your schedule.
ArmorPro Coatings Ohio serves manufacturing facilities in Cuyahoga, Lorain, Medina, Summit, and Portage counties, and nearby areas.