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Seamless, non-porous epoxy flooring for schools, stadiums, arenas and public facilities requiring hygiene, durability and slip resistance.
Priority One Epoxy Flooring installs cleanroom-grade epoxy and urethane flooring systems for laboratories, pharmaceutical and biotech facilities, medical device manufacturing and controlled environments across Vancouver, BC and Canada. Our seamless resin floors are designed for strict hygiene, chemical resistance and cleanability, with optional static-control (ESD) systems where electrostatic protection is required.
In a cleanroom, laboratory, pharmaceutical plant or controlled production area, the floor is part of your contamination control strategy—not just a walking surface. Bare concrete releases dust, absorbs chemicals, stains easily and can become difficult to disinfect. Thin paint-style coatings may look acceptable for a short period, but often fail under frequent sanitation, wet cleaning, rolling loads and aggressive cleaners.
Priority One Epoxy Flooring installs cleanroom-grade epoxy and urethane flooring systems across Vancouver, British Columbia and throughout Canada. Our seamless resin floors are engineered for hygiene, cleanability, chemical resistance and durability, with optional ESD (electrostatic discharge) systems where static control is required for sensitive equipment or processes. We focus on the details that matter in controlled environments: proper substrate preparation, moisture management, smooth transitions, optional cove base and carefully selected coatings for long-term performance.
Cleanroom epoxy flooring supporting controlled laboratory corridors in Vancouver, BC.
Cleanrooms and controlled environments are demanding for different reasons than warehouses or garages. The stresses are often invisible: fine particle control, disinfectant compatibility, repeated sanitation, chemical splashes and the need for a seamless surface that doesn’t trap contaminants. In some spaces, static build-up can also become a risk to electronics, instruments or process stability.
A properly specified resin flooring system creates a sealed, seamless, non-porous surface that supports your cleaning procedures and protects the concrete slab. Where static control is part of your specification, we can integrate ESD-capable builds into the system—not as an afterthought, but as part of a complete resin flooring design.
Our goal is to reduce these issues with a system that is practical to maintain, meets your cleanliness targets and stands up to long-term use.
Labs demand reliable chemical resistance, predictable cleaning performance and floors that look professional under constant use. Seamless resin flooring supports routine sanitation, reduces staining and handles rolling equipment without shedding dust or creating dirt traps.
GMP production suites, packaging areas and support corridors benefit from flooring that is compatible with documented cleaning protocols. We tailor each system for the right balance of cleanability, traction and durability based on your procedures and audit requirements.
Medical device and precision manufacturing environments require floors that support workflow, withstand repetitive cleaning and maintain a consistent, professional appearance for inspections and client tours. Resin floors help reduce maintenance overhead and support a tidy, controlled environment.
ESD-capable cleanroom epoxy flooring in a laboratory environment.
In electronics environments, static control can matter as much as cleanliness. Where ESD performance is required, we install static-control capable systems with appropriate grounding details—while still delivering the smooth, easy-to-clean surface your process needs. For facilities focused primarily on electronics and semiconductor production, see our dedicated ESD Flooring for Electronics & Semiconductors page.
Transitions are often where contamination risk increases. Smooth edges, cove base where specified and properly detailed terminations at thresholds help simplify cleaning and reduce areas where debris and liquids can accumulate.
Many controlled facilities include storage and staging spaces that see heavier traffic from carts or pallet jacks but still require a clean, sealed surface. We design resin flooring to handle wear paths while maintaining a neat appearance and supporting your cleanliness goals.
ESD note: effective static control is a complete program—flooring, grounding, footwear, humidity and procedures working together. We help you select a resin system that fits into your overall ESD strategy when required.
Many cleanrooms, labs, corridors and support spaces do not require static-control performance but do require excellent cleanability and durability. High-build epoxy systems create a smooth, sealed surface that cleans quickly, resists staining and looks professional over the long term.
Where static control is part of your specification—such as in electronics labs, test areas or mixed-use cleanrooms—we design ESD-capable systems as layered builds rather than simple topcoats. The right primer, static-control components and protective topcoat work together to provide durability, cleanability and the resistance range your ESD program requires.
Some environments call for conductive rather than static-dissipative performance. Where this is specified by engineering, standards or internal procedures, we install conductive systems with appropriate grounding and detail work to support your documentation and testing.
In areas where additional slip resistance is needed—such as wet-cleaning zones, certain wash-adjacent spaces or entries—quartz broadcast systems provide texture while remaining fully sealed and cleanable. Texture can be tuned: easier rolling where carts move, higher grip where spills are more likely.
Moisture vapor transmission is one of the most common reasons resin floors fail. We assess slab conditions and, where needed, incorporate vapor control or moisture mitigation layers to reduce the risk of blistering and debonding—especially in below-grade or high-humidity environments.
Cleanroom performance often comes down to the details. We can install resin cove base where specified, create clean transitions at door thresholds and manage terminations at drains, equipment pads and sensitive interfaces. A thoughtful crack and joint strategy helps support long-term performance and easier sanitation.
Cleanroom epoxy flooring with integrated ESD performance for sensitive environments.
Controlled environments require disciplined installation. We plan each project carefully and follow a repeatable process focused on adhesion, cleanliness and long-term performance.
The objective is straightforward: a cleanroom-ready flooring system engineered for your environment, not a generic coating that fails once the cleaning schedule becomes real.
Priority One Epoxy Flooring serves controlled environments and industrial clients throughout BC. We regularly install cleanroom and hygienic resin flooring across Metro Vancouver, including Vancouver, Richmond, Burnaby, Surrey, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Delta, Langley, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, North Vancouver and West Vancouver.
We also support projects throughout the Fraser Valley—including Abbotsford, Mission, Chilliwack and Hope—along with Vancouver Island locations such as Victoria, Nanaimo, Duncan, Courtenay and Campbell River.
For clients outside the Lower Mainland, our team installs resin flooring systems across the BC Interior including Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton, Kamloops and Salmon Arm, and into Northern BC—including Prince George and surrounding communities.
If your facility is located elsewhere in BC or you operate multiple locations, let us know—Priority One Epoxy Flooring works with clients across Canada to deliver engineered flooring solutions for cleanrooms and controlled environments.
Cleanroom epoxy flooring is a seamless resin flooring system designed for contamination control. It is non-porous, easy to sanitize and can be specified for chemical resistance, durability and compatibility with documented cleaning procedures.
Yes. Where static control is required, we can integrate static-dissipative or conductive layers and grounding details into the resin flooring system. For facilities focused on electronics and semiconductor production, we also offer dedicated ESD electronics flooring solutions .
With proper surface preparation, system design and routine maintenance, cleanroom resin floors can often last 10–20+ years depending on traffic, chemical exposure and cleaning intensity.
Yes. Where specified, we install resin cove base to create a smoother wall-to-floor transition that supports sanitation and reduces debris traps in corners.
Many cleanroom flooring projects take 2–5 days depending on size, repairs and system complexity. We plan staging to reduce disruption and coordinate around your downtime windows.
Moisture vapor can cause coating failures if ignored. Where testing indicates elevated moisture, we incorporate moisture mitigation or vapor control layers to reduce blistering and debonding risk.
No. We serve Vancouver, the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, the Fraser Valley, the BC Interior, Northern BC and clients across Canada. If you have a cleanroom or controlled environment project anywhere in BC, contact us to discuss scope and scheduling.
Get a seamless, cleanroom-ready resin floor designed for sanitation, durability and (when required) static control. Priority One Epoxy Flooring provides engineered flooring systems for laboratories, pharmaceutical facilities, medical manufacturing and controlled environments across Vancouver, BC and beyond.
Industries We Serve
Seamless, non-porous epoxy flooring for schools, stadiums, arenas and public facilities requiring hygiene, durability and slip resistance.
Durable, low-maintenance epoxy flooring for universities, schools, laboratories and research environments.
Heavy-duty epoxy systems engineered for forklifts, pallet jacks, logistics operations and 24/7 industrial traffic.
Light-reflective, chemical-resistant epoxy flooring for aviation environments, aircraft storage and maintenance repair operations.