Aerospace & Avionics Flooring Systems

ESD-Safe • Chemical-Resistant • Built for MRO, Labs & Aerospace Facilities

Priority One Epoxy Flooring provides specialized aerospace and avionics flooring systems engineered for precision environments across Vancouver, British Columbia & Canada. Our resin flooring solutions support avionics labs, MRO facilities, aerospace manufacturing, clean rooms and chemical-handling zones— designed for ESD protection, chemical resistance, seamless cleanability and long-term performance.

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Aerospace & Avionics Flooring — Vancouver, BC & Canada

Heavy-Load • ESD Options • Chemical-Resistant • Precision-Grade Resin Systems

Aerospace and avionics environments demand flooring systems engineered for chemical resistance, ESD control, heavy rolling loads, solvents, abrasion and strict safety expectations. Priority One Epoxy Flooring installs aviation-grade resin flooring systems across Vancouver, Metro Vancouver, British Columbia and Canada, tailoring each build to the operational needs of MRO facilities, avionics labs, aerospace manufacturing and support areas.

We don’t install generic floor paint. We evaluate your slab, exposure and performance requirements, then engineer a resin flooring system that supports uptime, safety and long-term lifecycle value in your aerospace facility.

Why Aerospace Facilities Need Specialized Resin Flooring

Aerospace and avionics flooring must perform under conditions that quickly destroy standard epoxy paints. Facilities combine heavy equipment, precision work, sensitive electronics and aggressive chemicals—often in the same building. Flooring systems must be designed for these realities from the start.

Common stressors in aerospace environments include:

  • Rolling components, carts, tugs, dollies, scissor lifts and maintenance platforms
  • Jet fuel, oils, lubricants, degreasers and cleaning solvents
  • Hydraulic fluids and specialty aviation chemicals (including Skydrol® in many operations)
  • Impact from dropped tools and components, and abrasion from wheels and racks
  • Static discharge sensitivity in avionics and electronics zones (ESD control requirements)
  • Moisture and vapor transmission through slabs that can drive blistering or delamination
  • High-visibility requirements for walkways, safety markings and equipment lanes

When aerospace floors are under-specified—or the slab isn’t properly prepared—failures such as hot-tire pickup, delamination, softening, staining and rapid wear are common. Our role is to prevent those issues with correct system design and installation.

Aerospace & Avionics Flooring Applications

MRO Facilities (Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul)

MRO zones see frequent chemical exposure, rolling equipment and constant maintenance activity. We specify resin flooring systems with the chemical resistance, abrasion performance and slip control required to support long-term aerospace operations.

Avionics Labs & Electronics Work Areas

Avionics and electronics areas may demand ESD-dissipative or conductive flooring systems to help control electrostatic discharge. We design static-control floors around your performance targets and test method requirements.

Aerospace Manufacturing & Assembly Floors

Manufacturing and assembly areas benefit from seamless, dust-reducing resin flooring that supports rolling racks, production carts and clearly marked traffic lanes while maintaining a clean, professional appearance.

Paint Prep, Coating & Chemical Handling Areas

Where solvents, coatings and chemicals are used, flooring must be selected for chemical resistance and easy cleanup. We offer textured options for slip-prone zones and can help plan transitions to drains and wash areas.

Support Corridors, Tool Cribs & Storage

Back-of-house corridors, tool cribs and storage rooms need abrasion-resistant, easy-to-clean surfaces that support efficiency and reduce dust generation.

For dedicated aircraft hangar epoxy flooring systems, see our aircraft hangar epoxy flooring page .

Performance Features That Matter in Aerospace Flooring

  • Chemical resistance: formulated for fuels, oils, solvents and aerospace cleaning products
  • High compressive strength: supports rolling equipment, carts and loaded racks
  • Abrasion & impact durability: resists wear in production lanes and work zones
  • Slip-control options: adjustable textures for safer walkways and spill-prone areas
  • ESD control options: static-dissipative or conductive systems for avionics/electronic zones
  • Seamless surface: improved cleanability, reduced dirt traps and better housekeeping
  • Moisture mitigation available: reduces risk of blistering and delamination on challenging slabs
  • Line marking compatibility: supports safety striping, equipment lanes and wayfinding layouts

We select and install aerospace flooring systems based on room use, traffic patterns, chemical exposure, downtime allowances and slab conditions—not guesswork.

Aerospace & Avionics Resin Flooring Systems We Install

High-Build Industrial Epoxy

High-build epoxy systems provide a seamless, durable surface for MRO facilities, corridors and many manufacturing areas. These systems offer excellent wear resistance and can be paired with topcoats for enhanced chemical and abrasion performance.

Quartz Broadcast Epoxy (Traction + Durability)

Quartz broadcast systems combine resin with broadcast aggregate to create a textured, durable surface. They are ideal where traction is important—such as wet zones, entrances, wash areas or chemical-handling spaces.

Polyaspartic & Polyurethane Topcoats

Polyaspartic and polyurethane topcoats improve UV stability, abrasion resistance and chemical performance. In some applications, they also support faster return-to-service windows.

Urethane Cement (For Harsh Support Environments)

Urethane cement systems are selected for punishing environments with thermal stress, moisture challenges and aggressive cleaning routines. They are a strong choice in certain aerospace support areas that demand heavy-duty performance.

ESD / Static-Control Flooring Systems

For avionics and electronics work zones, we install static-control systems that help reduce electrostatic discharge risk. Requirements vary by facility, so we confirm your targets and build the correct solution.

Moisture Mitigation Primers & Vapor Control Layers

Where moisture vapor transmission is present, mitigation layers can be installed beneath the resin system to reduce blistering, delamination and premature failure.

Recommended Flooring Systems by Aerospace Facility Area

This guide helps facility and operations teams understand typical system selections for common aerospace areas. Final specifications are tailored to your project.

Facility Area Primary Concerns Recommended System
MRO Bays Chemicals, rolling equipment, abrasion, slip risk High-Build Epoxy or Quartz Broadcast (site-dependent)
Avionics Labs Static control, clean environment, durability ESD Static-Control System (dissipative or conductive)
Manufacturing / Assembly Traffic lanes, carts, dust control, cleanability High-Build Epoxy System + Optional Topcoat
Paint Prep / Chemical Zones Solvents, slip risk, cleaning routines Quartz Broadcast or Chemical-Resistant System + Topcoat
Corridors / Tool Rooms Wear, carts, maintenance efficiency High-Build Epoxy System

Our Aerospace Flooring Installation Process

Aerospace facilities cannot risk premature flooring failure. Our process is built around adhesion, performance and documented quality control—not thin “paint-style” coatings.

  1. Consultation & Scope Planning: area use, traffic, chemicals, ESD needs, safety markings and downtime.
  2. Concrete Evaluation & Moisture Screening: identify moisture risk and substrate issues that can cause failure.
  3. Mechanical Surface Preparation: diamond grinding or shot blasting to achieve the proper profile and bond.
  4. Repairs & Joint Strategy: cracks, spalls and control joints addressed to support system integrity.
  5. Priming: primers selected for bond strength, moisture tolerance and system compatibility.
  6. System Build: epoxy / quartz / urethane layers installed to the required thickness and texture.
  7. Topcoat & Detailing: protective topcoat for chemical resistance, wear and long-term performance.
  8. Final QA & Maintenance Guidance: cure times, cleaning instructions and performance expectations.

Why Choose Priority One Epoxy Flooring

  • Aerospace-capable resin flooring systems
  • Commercial-grade surface preparation
  • ESD/static-control options for avionics zones
  • Chemical-resistant systems for aviation environments
  • Clear scheduling to reduce downtime
  • Professional workmanship and clean finishes

Long-Term Value for Aerospace Facilities

  • Reduced dusting and improved housekeeping
  • Better safety with slip-control options
  • Concrete protection and longer lifecycle performance
  • Clean, professional appearance for operations and visitors
  • Compatible with floor markings and traffic lane layouts

Aerospace & Avionics Flooring Across British Columbia

Priority One Epoxy Flooring installs aviation-grade resin flooring across BC and Canada, including:

  • Metro Vancouver: Vancouver, Richmond, Burnaby, Surrey, Coquitlam, Delta, North Vancouver
  • Fraser Valley: Langley, Abbotsford, Mission, Chilliwack
  • Vancouver Island: Victoria, Nanaimo, Duncan, Courtenay
  • BC Interior: Kelowna, Kamloops, Vernon, Penticton
  • Northern BC: Prince George and surrounding communities

Frequently Asked Questions — Aerospace & Avionics Flooring

What is the best flooring for aerospace and MRO facilities?

Most aerospace and MRO facilities require high-build resin systems designed for heavy loads, abrasion and chemical exposure. The best solution depends on traffic, chemicals, ESD needs and slab condition.

Can epoxy flooring resist jet fuel and hydraulic fluid?

Many industrial epoxy and urethane systems can be specified for strong chemical resistance, but performance depends on the exact chemicals, exposure time and selected topcoat. We review your facility’s exposure profile before final system selection.

Do you offer ESD flooring for avionics labs?

Yes. We can provide static-control flooring options (dissipative or conductive systems) for avionics and electronics areas where electrostatic discharge control is required.

How long does installation take?

Most aerospace flooring projects range from 2–7 days depending on size, repairs, system selection and cure times. We provide a clear schedule for staged work to minimize downtime.

Can you install over older concrete or existing coatings?

Often yes, but it depends on the condition and adhesion of existing layers. We mechanically prepare and test as needed to ensure the new system bonds correctly.

How do we maintain an aerospace epoxy floor?

Routine sweeping or dust mopping, prompt spill cleanup and compatible cleaners are typically sufficient. We provide maintenance recommendations specific to your system and facility operations.

Get an Aviation-Grade Floor Built for Aerospace Performance

From avionics labs to MRO operations, we install seamless resin flooring systems designed for safety, durability and chemical resistance. Contact Priority One Epoxy Flooring for a detailed assessment and aerospace-specific flooring quote.