Industrial Epoxy Flooring in Franklin Township
Franklin Township's Route 27 corridor keeps adding warehouse and distribution space, and every one of those slabs needs a floor system that handles forklift traffic, pallet jacks, and chemical exposure from day one. We also work with existing manufacturing, food-processing, and auto-shop tenants - building systems for the loads your facility actually handles.
Why choose us for industrial epoxy in Franklin Township
Franklin Township's 2020 zoning change opened the door for over 4 million square feet of new warehouse and distribution space. Elizabeth 287 Distribution Center, the Atrium Drive industrial campus, and facilities along Route 27 and Elizabeth Avenue are part of one of the fastest-growing industrial corridors in Central New Jersey. These floors need coatings built for forklift traffic, chemical exposure, and 24/7 operations from day one.
We spec build thickness, primer chemistry, and topcoats for your actual traffic and chemical exposure. New-construction slabs get cure verification and moisture testing before any system goes down. Existing slabs get the grinding and repair they need. Phased installs and published cure windows keep operations moving zone by zone.
Our process for industrial epoxy in Franklin Township
Industrial epoxy services in Franklin Township
Distribution centers, warehouses, factories, food-processing, and auto shops. Heavy-duty systems, safety markings, and phased installs for Franklin Township's growing industrial corridor.
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Warehouse
Epoxy flooring for warehouses. Forklift-resistant, chemical-resistant, and built for heavy use.
Factory
Epoxy for factories and manufacturing. Chemical and impact resistant, durable under heavy equipment.
Food Processing
Food-grade epoxy for processing facilities. FDA-compliant, slip-resistant, easy to clean.
Auto & Mechanical Shop
Epoxy for auto shops and mechanical shops. Oil and chemical resistant, durable under lifts and equipment.
Key benefits and what to expect
Key Benefits
- New-slab cure verification and moisture testing
- Systems specified for forklifts, pallet jacks, and distribution loads
- Phased installs with zone-by-zone handoff schedules
- Aisle striping and safety markings embedded in the topcoat
- Chemical-resistant topcoats matched to your specific substances
Ideal For
Distribution, logistics, manufacturing, food-processing, and auto-shop tenants across Franklin Township that need industrial-grade floors on new or existing slabs without extended shutdowns.
What to Expect
We start with a facility walk-through focused on how the floor is used and the slab's current condition. You get a detailed quote covering prep, materials, phasing, and timeline. We coordinate with your operations and deliver a floor built for heavy use.
Industrial Floor Coating Options
Epoxy mortar, urethane cement, polished concrete, and high-build epoxy. We select the system that fits your warehouse, factory, or food processing floor for heavy traffic and chemical resistance.
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Urethane Cement
Handles thermal shock and heavy chemicals. Built for food-processing facilities and commercial kitchens.
Epoxy Mortar
Thickest, toughest build for Franklin Township distribution centers and warehouse floors that take loaded forklifts daily.
Polished Concrete
Clean, low-maintenance shine for Route 27 and Easton Avenue retail, modern residential interiors, and professional office lobbies.
Color Quartz
Slip-resistant and easy to sanitize. Common in Franklin Township restaurant kitchens, medical offices, and commercial restrooms.
Workmanship Warranty Included
We stand behind every installation with a written warranty. Quality materials, proper prep, and expert application mean your floor is built to last.
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Industrial Epoxy Flooring in Franklin Township FAQ for Franklin Township
Do you coat new warehouse floors in Franklin Township?
Yes. We work with distribution and logistics facilities throughout the township, including new-construction buildings along Route 27 and Elizabeth Avenue. Contact us with your square footage and we will schedule a walk-through.
Can you phase the work so we stay operational?
That is how we handle most industrial jobs. We divide the floor into zones, coat one section at a time, and give you a written schedule showing when each zone is back in service.
Do you add aisle striping and safety markings?
Yes. Forklift lanes, pedestrian paths, hazard zones, and equipment boundaries are embedded in the topcoat so they last as long as the floor.
What about older warehouse floors with oil contamination?
We degrease, grind past the saturated layer, and use oil-tolerant primer when contamination runs deep. This prep step is why our coatings bond where others have failed.
Ready for industrial epoxy in Franklin Township?
Tell us about your facility. We will assess the slab, traffic loads, and chemical exposure and provide a clear industrial quote.
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