Warehouse Floor Epoxy in Franklin Township
Franklin Township's 2020 zoning change opened the door for over 4 million square feet of new warehouse space. Elizabeth 287 Distribution Center, the Atrium Drive industrial campus, and facilities along Elizabeth Avenue and Route 27 need floors built for forklift traffic from day one.
Warehouse Floor System Options
Different systems suit different traffic and chemical loads. We match the system to your operation.
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Urethane Cement
Industrial-grade system for extreme temperatures, thermal shock, and aggressive chemicals. Common in food processing and facilities with steam cleaning. Handles forklift traffic and heavy impact.
Epoxy Mortar
Heavy-duty trowel-applied system for damaged or uneven slabs. Builds thickness, fills cracks, and resists impact. Ideal for loading docks, high-traffic lanes, and areas with heavy equipment.
Polished Concrete
No coating to recoat. Mechanical polishing creates a dense, dust-free surface that handles forklifts and heavy traffic for 20+ years. Reduces lighting costs through reflectivity.
Self-Leveling Concrete
Seamless, high-build system that handles forklift traffic and heavy loads. Self-leveling fills minor imperfections and creates a smooth, durable surface.
What Franklin Township warehouse floors deal with
Distribution and logistics demand industrial-grade approaches.
Even new Class A concrete needs cure-time and moisture testing before coating. We do not assume a new slab is ready.
Loaded equipment concentrates force. We spec build thickness for your loads.
Distribution does not stop. We zone the floor with published handoff schedules.
Drive-in bays see rain and wash-downs. We coat with wet-dry rated systems.
Franklin Township warehouse floors
Franklin Township is one of the fastest-growing industrial markets in Central New Jersey. New Class A distribution buildings along Route 27 and Elizabeth Avenue join older multi-tenant industrial spaces across the Somerset section.
New slabs still need cure verification and moisture testing before coating. Existing slabs have years of wear and joint deterioration. We spec systems for your actual traffic and phase the work around operations.
How We Install Warehouse Epoxy Flooring
Workmanship Warranty Included
We stand behind every warehouse floor installation with a written warranty. Heavy-duty systems, proper prep, and phased installation mean your floor is built for the long haul.
What you get
Key Benefits
- Forklift-rated system with impact resistance
- New-slab cure verification
- Phased installation
- Truck-bay coating
- Aisle striping and safety markings
Ideal For
Distribution, logistics, and storage tenants in Franklin Township on both new and existing slabs.
What to Expect
We walk the facility, assess the slab, and quote a phased install. Work proceeds zone by zone.
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Warehouse Floor Epoxy FAQ for Franklin Township
Can you coat a brand-new warehouse slab?
Yes, once it has cured. We verify cure time and test for moisture before applying any system.
Can you phase work for a 24/7 operation?
Yes. Zone-by-zone with published handoff schedules so operations never stop.
Do you add striping?
Yes. Forklift lanes, pedestrian paths, and safety zones embedded in the topcoat.
Get a quote for your Franklin Township warehouse floor
New-construction and existing distribution centers along Route 27 and Elizabeth Avenue.
Call Us: (908) 916-3535