Industrial & Commercial Epoxy Flooring in Montgomery, NY
High-performance concrete coatings and protective sealers for facilities up to 500,000 sq ft. Engineered to withstand heavy traffic and humid Hudson Valley climates.
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What sets us apart in Montgomery, NY
Scale Capacity Up to 500k Sq Ft
We have the advanced machinery and trained crews to handle massive industrial footprints, from Neelytown distribution centers to local manufacturing plants.
Climate-Resistant Moisture & Mold Barriers
Our specialized urethane sealers are specifically engineered to combat the damp Hudson Valley climate, preventing subsurface moisture damage and mold growth on floors and walls.
Premium Sherwin-Williams Systems
We primarily utilize industry-standard Sherwin-Williams epoxy and urethane products, ensuring maximum chemical resistance, durability, and aesthetics.
Heavy-Duty Concrete Coatings for Montgomery's Commercial and Industrial Facilities
Our Specialized Commercial and Industrial Epoxy Flooring Solutions
Comprehensive services tailored to meet all your needs.
How It Works
Substrate Preparation
We shot-blast or diamond-grind the concrete surface to achieve the optimal concrete surface profile, ensuring maximum adhesion.
Moisture Mitigation & Priming
We apply a specialized moisture vapor barrier and urethane waterproofer to seal the concrete and prevent future mold or bubbling issues.
Epoxy & Topcoat Application
Our crew applies the commercial-grade epoxy base, decorative elements like metallic pigments if selected, and a high-wear urethane topcoat for ultimate protection.
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Proudly serving Montgomery, NY
We are committed to providing top-tier services to our local community. Whether you need immediate assistance or are planning a future project, our team is right around the corner, ready to deliver exceptional results.
Local Experts
Familiar with the unique needs of Montgomery.
