Built to Handle What Your Floor Faces Daily

Industrial epoxy flooring installation for warehouses and factories in Plano, Texas

When your facility in Plano runs forklifts across the same concrete day after day, you need a floor that holds up under pressure. Industrial epoxy flooring systems are installed to resist the wear that comes from constant traffic, chemical exposure, and the kind of impact that cracks untreated concrete. Cloud 9 Coatings applies coatings built specifically for the conditions inside warehouses, manufacturing zones, and logistics hubs across Plano and the surrounding Dallas–Fort Worth area.

The process starts with professional grinding to remove surface contaminants and open the concrete pores. Moisture testing follows to confirm the slab is ready for bonding. Industrial-grade epoxy materials are then applied in layers, creating a seamless surface that handles abrasion, chemicals, and the temperature swings common in North Texas facilities. The result is a floor that stays intact under the kind of use that wears through lesser coatings in months.

If your Plano facility needs flooring that can keep up with your operation, schedule an industrial epoxy flooring consultation today.

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How the coating stands up to daily operation

Your floor in Plano gets prepped with diamond grinding equipment that levels the surface and removes oils, dust, and weak concrete. Moisture meters confirm the slab is dry enough for proper adhesion. Once prep is complete, the epoxy system is rolled and broadcast in stages, building thickness and chemical resistance with each layer. The final coat seals the surface and adds slip resistance where needed.

After installation, you will notice a floor that cleans faster, reflects overhead lighting better, and no longer sheds concrete dust. Forklift tires leave fewer marks, spills wipe up without staining, and the surface stays level even as your facility heats up during summer months. The coating bonds directly to the slab, so it does not peel or lift under wheeled traffic.

The system works best on structurally sound slabs with controlled moisture levels. It does not repair deep cracks or structural damage, but it does protect healthy concrete from the kind of wear that leads to costly replacements. Cloud 9 Coatings uses materials rated for industrial environments, not residential-grade products that fail under heavy use.

Here is what most facility managers ask before moving forward

These questions come up regularly when facility teams in Plano are planning flooring projects, so the answers below address the practical details that affect scheduling, budget, and long-term performance.

How long does the floor need to cure before we can use it?
You can walk on the floor within 24 hours, but full chemical resistance and traffic readiness take 5 to 7 days depending on the system thickness and ambient temperature. Cloud 9 Coatings will provide a specific timeline based on your facility's conditions.
What kind of prep work is required before installation?
The concrete surface gets diamond ground to remove coatings, oils, and weak material. Cracks are filled, and moisture testing is performed to ensure proper bonding. The space needs to be cleared of equipment and debris before work begins.
Why do some epoxy floors fail after a few years?
Most failures come from skipped prep steps, moisture intrusion, or using thin retail coatings in industrial settings. Professional grinding, moisture barriers, and industrial-grade materials prevent the peeling and delamination that plague cheaper installations.
What happens if a forklift damages the coating?
Minor damage can be spot-repaired by grinding out the affected area and reapplying epoxy. Full-thickness industrial systems are built to absorb impact, so damage is less common than with thin coatings.
How does the coating handle chemical spills?
Industrial epoxy systems resist most oils, solvents, and cleaning agents used in manufacturing and logistics. The coating creates a nonporous barrier that prevents chemicals from soaking into the concrete and causing deterioration.

Cloud 9 Coatings installs flooring systems across warehouses and production facilities in Plano, working around your schedule to minimize downtime. If your floor is showing wear or you are preparing a new space for operation, schedule an industrial epoxy flooring consultation today.