
Warehouse floors, packing shed slabs, and commercial spaces in Delano take a beating every day. We install epoxy coatings built for that kind of use - sealed against chemicals, easy to clean, and rated for heavy traffic and forklift loads.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coating in Delano, CA creates a thick, hard-wearing surface bonded directly to your concrete - most projects run two to four days depending on the size of the space, with full cure taking five to seven days before heavy equipment can return. Unlike residential-grade products, commercial systems are formulated to resist chemicals, constant foot traffic, forklift loads, and the kind of daily abuse a busy Kern County facility delivers.
Delano business owners often contact us after an existing coating starts peeling - usually because the contractor who applied it skipped proper moisture testing on a slab sitting above irrigated soil, or rushed the surface preparation on an older agricultural processing building. The result is a floor that looks worse than before, and a job that has to be done twice. We do the assessment first, identify what the slab actually needs, and apply a system matched to what your floor will face.
For facilities that also need chemical-resistant or thermal-shock-resistant flooring, our Urethane Cement Flooring service is worth reviewing as a comparison before you decide which system fits your operation.
If oil, chemicals, or liquid spills leave permanent marks no matter how hard you scrub, the concrete is unprotected and absorbing everything that touches it. In Delano's older agricultural processing buildings, concrete floors were often left bare for decades and have absorbed layers of contamination. An epoxy coating seals the surface so spills sit on top and wipe up cleanly.
Bare concrete under heavy traffic gradually breaks down and releases a fine gray powder - called concrete dusting - that settles on equipment, shelving, and products. In a warehouse or production space, that dust creates a constant cleaning burden and can contaminate goods. Epoxy coating seals the surface and stops the dusting at the source.
Lifting edges and bubbling patches on a previous coating are almost always the result of a moisture or prep failure. The coating is no longer protecting your floor - it is a slip hazard and signals to customers or inspectors that maintenance has lapsed. Proper stripping, assessment, and recoating by a qualified contractor fixes the underlying issue.
In Delano, where many buildings shift between agricultural seasons or change from one food or equipment storage use to another, a clean epoxy floor signals the space is ready. Whether it is a health inspection, a tenant walkthrough, or a new business use, a properly coated floor makes the right impression and passes review faster.
We work with epoxy systems calibrated to the actual conditions your floor faces - not a one-size-fits-all product sold to every customer. For warehouses and light industrial spaces, a standard multi-coat commercial epoxy with a chemical-resistant topcoat handles forklift traffic, pallet jacks, and regular chemical exposure without issue. For spaces that need slip resistance - commercial kitchens, food processing areas, or any space where wet floors are frequent - we add non-slip aggregate to the topcoat during application. For facilities storing electronics or flammable materials, anti-static coatings are available. As OSHA walking and working surfaces guidelines note, slip-resistant flooring in commercial spaces is a baseline expectation - not an upgrade.
We also offer Garage Floor Coatings for business owners who want to coat a fleet garage or maintenance shop with a residential-grade system, and Urethane Cement Flooring for facilities that need thermal shock resistance beyond what epoxy provides.
Multi-coat system for warehouses, light industrial floors, and high-traffic commercial spaces that need durability without specialized features.
Epoxy with aggregate additive in the topcoat - suited to commercial kitchens, food processing areas, or any space where wet floors are common.
Heavier topcoat formulation designed for spaces where spills from industrial chemicals, cleaning agents, or agricultural materials are routine.
Specialty system for electronics storage, labs, or facilities handling flammable materials that require electrostatic discharge protection.
Delano has a significant number of older warehouse, packing shed, and light industrial buildings built for agricultural processing - many with concrete slabs that have absorbed oil, old sealers, and previous coatings over decades. That contamination does not just look bad - it prevents new epoxy from bonding properly if the prep work is not thorough. Combine that with the irrigated farmland surrounding the area pushing moisture up through older slabs, and you have a situation where skipping the moisture test or rushing the grind is a near-certain path to a failed coating within two years. We have seen both problems often enough in Kern County to treat them as standard operating procedure, not edge cases.
We serve commercial clients throughout the region, including businesses in Wasco and Bakersfield, where agricultural and light industrial facilities face similar slab conditions. The same care and preparation standards we apply in Delano travel with every job.
You reach out and we respond within 1 business day. We ask about the space, current floor condition, and what the facility is used for so we show up to the estimate knowing what to look for.
We visit, inspect the concrete, test for moisture - critical in Delano where irrigated soil pushes moisture through older slabs - and identify any cracks or contamination. You receive a written estimate covering prep, coats, and cleanup before we leave. No phone quotes.
The crew grinds or blasts the concrete to remove old sealers, oils, and weak material. Cracks and pits are filled and leveled. Expect a full day of grinding. This step is loud but it is what separates a coating that lasts from one that peels.
Epoxy goes down in layers - primer, base coat, and topcoat - with drying time between each. Full cure takes five to seven days. We walk you through the finished floor before leaving and provide written care instructions.
We respond within 1 business day. No phone quotes - we visit the space first, test the concrete, and give you a written price that covers everything before any work begins.
(661) 553-7018We hold a current California contractor's license. You can verify our license status, bond, and insurance at the California Contractors State License Board website before you sign anything. In Delano, where unlicensed operators sometimes underbid licensed contractors, this verification step takes two minutes and protects your business.
Delano's irrigated agricultural land means moisture in concrete slabs is a common and often invisible problem. We test for moisture before applying any coating and address it with a moisture-blocking primer if levels are elevated. Skipping this test is the primary cause of commercial epoxy failure in this region.
Shutting down a warehouse or packing facility in Delano costs real money. We plan our schedule around your operation, work in phases when possible, and provide a day-by-day timeline in writing before work starts. No surprise downtime and no scrambling to reschedule deliveries or staff.
We conduct a thorough on-site assessment before giving you a number, then document exactly what is included - prep work, number of coats, any specialty features, and cleanup. The price you budget around matches what you pay. The American Concrete Institute sets industry standards for surface preparation that our commercial work follows on every project.
Every commercial project in Delano gets the same preparation rigor - moisture test, thorough grind, correct coating system for the specific use case - because the consequences of cutting corners on a commercial floor are bigger than on a residential garage.
Residential-grade epoxy systems for fleet garages, maintenance shops, or any smaller vehicle storage space that needs a durable sealed surface.
Learn MoreA step beyond standard epoxy for facilities that face thermal shock, steam cleaning, or exposure to highly acidic or caustic chemicals.
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