Commercial Epoxy Flooring Vancouver, BC

Commercial Resin Floors Built for Cleanability, Daily Traffic & Professional Presentation

In many commercial interiors, the floor is part of the customer experience and part of the maintenance plan. Bare concrete can dust, stain, and look tired quickly under steady foot traffic, rolling carts, deliveries, and routine cleaning. Thin paint-style coatings may improve appearance for a short period, but they often do not hold up once real daily use takes over.

Priority One Epoxy Flooring installs prep-first commercial epoxy and resin flooring for retail stores, offices, showrooms, corridors, lobbies, staff areas, and support spaces across Vancouver, Metro Vancouver, and the Lower Mainland. We begin with slab assessment, diamond grinding, repairs, and primer selection so the system is built around how your business actually operates.

This page is intentionally focused on commercial interiors — not warehouse traffic, forklift loads, or heavier-duty industrial conditions. If the space is mainly customer-facing, staff-facing, or built around everyday business use, this is the right page.

Prep-First

Grinding, repairs, and bond-building preparation come first so the floor is not relying on shortcuts.

Moisture-Aware

Primer and build decisions are based on slab condition and risk, not just a one-size-fits-all coating pitch.

Business-Friendly

We plan around access, active spaces, and scheduling windows so the work fits real business operations.

Commercial-Only Scope

This page stays focused on retail, office, showroom, corridor, lobby, and staff-area performance needs.

Commercial epoxy flooring in a polished high-traffic interior
Commercial resin flooring designed for cleaner presentation, easier maintenance, and stronger day-to-day durability in business interiors.

Why Commercial Clients Choose Epoxy & Resin Flooring

In the right space, a commercial resin floor can improve both appearance and maintenance. The goal is not just to coat the slab — it is to create a floor that stays easier to clean, looks more finished under lighting, and performs better under normal day-to-day business traffic.

Appearance Cleaner, More Professional Presentation

Seamless commercial floors can look brighter, more intentional, and easier to maintain than bare concrete or tired-looking surface paint.

Maintenance Faster Routine Cleaning

Less dusting, fewer dirt traps, and a more sealed finish can make daily maintenance simpler for staff or cleaning crews.

Durability Built for Daily Commercial Use

Foot traffic, rolling carts, display movement, and normal business activity all put wear on a floor. The right system is built for that reality.

Protection Better Slab Protection

A properly built system helps protect the concrete underneath and can reduce the need for premature resurfacing.

Safety Traction Where It Is Needed

Entries, corridors, transition zones, and support areas can be tuned for more practical slip resistance based on use.

Planning Matched to Real Operations

The right floor depends on traffic flow, finish expectations, cleaning products, and how the business needs to reopen.

Where Commercial Epoxy Flooring Works Best

Retail Stores & Customer-Facing Interiors

Retail spaces need a floor that presents well under lighting, stays easier to maintain, and handles regular customer traffic, product movement, and routine cleaning. A well-designed resin floor supports both appearance and function.

Offices, Corridors & Common Areas

Offices, lobbies, shared corridors, and staff circulation paths benefit from a cleaner sealed surface that keeps a more consistent appearance and reduces ongoing dusting.

Showrooms & Display Areas

Showrooms often need a floor that feels polished and intentional while still standing up to staff movement, displays, carts, and normal daily wear.

Staff Rooms, Support Areas & Back-of-House Spaces

Support areas may need stronger cleanability and better slab protection than bare concrete, even when they do not require a heavier industrial build.

Commercial resin flooring installed in a finished interior business space
Clean, seamless flooring for commercial interiors where appearance, maintenance, and day-to-day traffic all matter.

Why Businesses Trust Priority One on Commercial Floors

Commercial interiors need more than a surface that looks good on day one. They need proper preparation, practical detailing, realistic scheduling, and a system that suits the way the space is actually used. That is why we start with slab condition, repair scope, primer selection, and finish requirements before recommending the final build.

Prep-First from the Start

Grinding, repairs, edge work, and substrate review are part of the build strategy, not an afterthought.

Matched to Your Business Use

We look at traffic, cleaning, appearance expectations, and downtime windows before finalizing the system.

Richmond-Based Local Coverage

We serve Vancouver, Metro Vancouver, and the Lower Mainland with commercial resin flooring tailored to local business environments.

Clear Transition Planning

Thresholds, adjacent finishes, wall lines, support zones, and handover timing are all part of practical project planning.

Commercial Resin Flooring Systems We Install

Core System High-Build Epoxy Systems

High-build epoxy is a strong fit for many commercial interiors that need a sealed, durable, easy-to-clean finish with a more professional appearance.

Visual Upgrade Decorative Broadcast & Feature Finishes

Where presentation matters more, decorative systems can create a more intentional finished look while still improving cleanability and slab protection.

Performance Layer Polyaspartic & Urethane Topcoats

Topcoat selection affects gloss, UV stability, wear resistance, cleanability, and how quickly the space can return to service.

Foundation Moisture-Aware Primers & Preparation

Long-term performance depends on the slab being prepared and primed correctly. We assess concrete condition and risk before finalizing the system build.

Commercial Project Planning, Access & Scheduling

Good commercial flooring projects are not just about the coating itself. They also depend on realistic planning around access requirements, business hours, adjoining finishes, customer traffic, staff movement, and cure timing.

  • Off-hours planning: where the space requires it, installs can be staged around business activity and practical access windows
  • Phased work: useful for larger spaces, corridors, or active business environments that cannot fully shut down at once
  • Clean transitions: detailing around thresholds, walls, fixtures, and adjacent finishes helps the final result look intentional
  • Clear handover: we outline expected cure timing, reopening guidance, and what to expect after installation

Commercial Epoxy Flooring Cost Factors

Commercial flooring cost depends on more than square footage alone. Slab condition, preparation scope, repair needs, finish selection, access, phasing, and schedule pressure all affect the final build and the final price.

What Usually Changes Price Most
  • Concrete condition, cracks, spalling, contamination, or previous coatings
  • Preparation intensity, grinding needs, and repair scope
  • Finish selection and topcoat strategy
  • Traction requirements for entries, corridors, or support zones
  • Access limitations, phasing, and operating-hour constraints
Best Information to Send for a Fast Quote
  • Approximate square footage
  • Photos of the full space and any damaged areas
  • How the area is used day to day
  • Any downtime or schedule limitations
  • Whether the priority is budget, finish quality, or long-term durability

Commercial vs Warehouse vs Industrial: Choosing the Right Specification

This page is built for commercial epoxy flooring in business interiors where cleanability, professional presentation, and normal daily traffic are the main performance priorities.

  • Commercial: retail stores, offices, showrooms, corridors, lobbies, staff rooms, and customer-facing interiors
  • Warehouse: pallet jacks, heavier rolling traffic, storage use, and more repetitive wear patterns
  • Industrial: harsher chemical exposure, heavier service conditions, and more demanding operational loads

If your space is broader city-level Vancouver intent, start with the Vancouver epoxy flooring overview. If your project is heavier-duty, visit the industrial epoxy flooring page or the warehouse flooring page.

Our Commercial Epoxy Flooring Installation Process

  1. Scope review — traffic, finish expectations, cleaning routine, schedule, and access requirements
  2. Concrete evaluation — slab condition, repairs, detailing, and moisture awareness
  3. Surface preparation — diamond grinding for proper mechanical bond
  4. Repairs and edge detailing — cracks, joints, transitions, and problem areas are addressed as needed
  5. Priming — selected based on slab condition and build requirements
  6. System installation — epoxy layers and optional decorative or textured finish
  7. Topcoat and final finish — selected for appearance, cleanability, wear, and return-to-service needs
  8. Handover — care guidance, cure timing, and next-step recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you install epoxy flooring for retail stores and offices?

Yes. We install commercial epoxy and resin flooring for retail stores, offices, showrooms, corridors, lobbies, staff rooms, and other business interiors that need a cleaner, more durable surface.

How do you help reduce peeling or early coating failure?

Long-term performance starts with slab assessment, diamond grinding, repairs, and correct primer selection. The floor needs to be built from the substrate up, not just coated over quickly.

Can slip resistance be adjusted for entries and corridors?

Yes. Traction can be tuned where needed while still keeping the floor practical to clean and maintain for commercial use.

Can commercial flooring work be staged around business hours?

Many commercial projects can be staged around active operations, depending on access, cure timing, and the layout of the space.

What affects commercial epoxy flooring cost most?

Cost is usually driven by slab condition, preparation scope, repairs, finish choice, traction needs, access limitations, and how the project needs to be scheduled.

Related Commercial Flooring Pages

Use the pages below when the project needs a more specific commercial environment, a more specialized finish, or a heavier-duty performance class.

Request a Commercial Epoxy Flooring Quote

Get a prep-first commercial resin flooring system designed for cleaner maintenance, daily durability, and a professional finish that fits your space, traffic, and schedule.