Industrial Epoxy Flooring in Brevard County
Forklift-rated, chemical-resistant floors built for Brevard County warehouses — engineered to hold up against Atlantic salt air.
Industrial Floors Engineered for the Space Coast — Atlantic Salt Air, Rainy-Season Vapor, and a Slab Perched on the Water Table
The working side of Brevard County never shows up on a launch broadcast, but it's what keeps the Space Coast in orbit. Semis roll off I-95 and up US-1 into the distribution rows and 3PL warehouses feeding Palm Bay, Viera, and the Melbourne industrial parks. Precision machine shops and clean-room suppliers turn out parts for L3Harris, Blue Origin, Northrop Grumman, and the Kennedy Space Center supply chain. Fleet and fabrication yards keep a fast-growing metro building. And out along the Indian River Lagoon and the Eau Gallie Causeway, marine-service and boatyard bays keep a lagoon-and-Atlantic boating community on the water. Different trades, one shared enemy underfoot: a slab poured just above a coastal water table, breathing salt-laden air 365 days a year, then pounded by forklifts and rinsed down every shift. Bare concrete and big-box kits surrender fast against all three.
Grasp why the cheap floors quit here and the entire method changes. Three forces gang up on the slab at once. Salt riding in off the Atlantic carries chloride that pits raw concrete and eats rebar from the inside. The high water table drives vapor straight up through the slab — the number-one reason coatings blister and release across the Space Coast. And from June into November, storm season keeps a floor damp for weeks running, so the concrete is almost never truly dry when it's time to coat. Instead of pretending those forces aren't there, we build around them: a free ASTM slab-moisture test before we quote, vapor-mitigation primers wherever the numbers demand, and resin chemistry engineered to grip a damp substrate rather than peel off one. That's the discipline behind our Coastal Moisture Defense, carried by a written 25-year warranty against delamination and blush.
After that, the buildout tracks the job. A refrigerated cooler or a food line calls for urethane cement that laughs off thermal shock and constant washdown. A cold room needs a seamless, sanitary surface that holds through the jump from freezer temps to a hot loading dock. A forklift aisle in a distribution warehouse demands a high-build, impact-rated coat with the striping fused in. An aerospace machine shop, marine-service bay, or fleet garage lives with fuel, oil, and solvent, so it earns chemical-resistant or novolac chemistry sealed against the salt in the same pass. This is a wholly different beast from our commercial epoxy flooring, which is tuned for retail and office footfall instead of nonstop industrial loads and washdowns.
One more edge that pays off on this coast: a properly sealed, moisture-tolerant industrial floor is far easier to run when hurricane season turns ugly. After a wet year, Space Coast operators want slabs that fend off water intrusion at the joints and rinse clean afterward instead of trapping moisture and mold under a failing film. We engineer that resilience in — not to trade on fear, but because a floor that sanitizes quickly and dries out clean is simply worth more in Brevard County.
Running a showroom, boutique, or hospitality space instead of a plant? Our commercial epoxy flooring service is the right fit.
What a Brevard County Industrial Floor Has to Beat
Atlantic humidity, salt-air corrosion, daily washdowns, cold-to-warm thermal swings, and forklift loads that never quit — here is how the right system answers each one.
100+
Chemical & Washdown Resistant
Machining coolant and cutting fluid in an aerospace shop, degreaser and diesel in a marine-service bay, caustic sanitizer in a cold room, battery acid in a fleet garage — a Brevard facility hits its floor with something harsh most days. We spec standard or novolac chemistry to your actual list, and to the fresh-and-salt wash cycles that come with operating this close to the lagoon and the Atlantic.
10,000+ lbs
Forklift & Heavy Machinery Rated
Loaded racking drives tons onto tiny footplates, forklifts pivot on the same square foot all shift, and pallet jacks grind grit across the surface. Our high-build systems absorb that punishment without cracking or delaminating — the exact duty cycle the distribution and 3PL warehouses along I-95 and the US-1 corridor run around the clock.
OSHA
Slip-Safe in Wet Conditions
Across Brevard County the floor spends more time wet than dry — washdown bays, refrigerated coolers, condensation off cold rooms, and dock aprons that drag in rainy-season downpours. Broadcast anti-skid aggregate and high-traction topcoats keep footing sure through all of it, clearing OSHA slip-resistance standards so a damp slab never becomes a workers'-comp claim.
Custom
Safety Line Marking
Forklift lanes, pedestrian walkways, hazard zones, dock-edge warnings, and equipment footprints — laid out around how your building actually flows and color-coded into the floor itself, never painted on top. Embedded in durable epoxy that survives the wheel traffic and daily washdowns of a hard-run Space Coast warehouse.
ESD
Anti-Static (ESD) Options
Conductive and dissipative ESD systems for the aerospace-electronics benches, avionics and defense assembly floors, EV and fleet charging bays, and lithium-battery work spreading across Brevard County — anywhere a static discharge is a real hazard. Meets ANSI/ESD standards while still shouldering the Space Coast's relentless humidity load.
10–20 yrs
Built to Last in a Coastal Climate
Industrial floors in Brevard County rarely fail from traffic first — they fail when moisture and salt pry the bond loose from below. Get the slab prep, vapor mitigation, and chemistry dialed to the Space Coast, and the system runs many years of hard service instead of peeling inside a season or two. That gap is the entire difference between one install and a resurfacing invoice that circles back every few years.
How coastal humidity affects durability →How It Works
Five stages from raw slab to a production-ready floor — anchored by the moisture testing that decides whether a coating survives on the Space Coast's coastal concrete, and sequenced so a warehouse, cooler, or service bay stays open while we work.
Facility Assessment
~Half dayWe walk the building corner to corner — tracing forklift lanes, flagging the wash-down and cold zones, and logging every chemical that touches the floor. Then we read the slab itself: its age, its exposure, and how it sits over the water table, which is what sets how aggressive the moisture plan needs to be. A 1990s slab in an older Rockledge shop and a green pour in a brand-new Viera distribution building call for very different plans. Schedule yours free.
Industrial Slab Preparation
4–8 hrsDiamond grinding and shot blasting cut the slab to a true mechanical profile — never a quick wipe-and-roll. On Space Coast concrete that means grinding away the chloride-driven spalling and absorbed surface salt, then chasing and filling every crack and control joint so nothing ghosts up through the finished floor. Skip it and even top-tier resin is bonding to contaminated concrete.
Primer & Moisture Barrier
2–4 hrsThis is the stage that makes or breaks a floor on the Space Coast. We gauge slab moisture with calcium-chloride and relative-humidity probes, and on most sites here — where a high water table forces vapor up through the concrete — we install a moisture-mitigation barrier before the industrial primer ever goes down. Skip it and the coating blisters inside one rainy season. Do it right and the bond holds for years, which is precisely why it rides under a written 25-year warranty.
Epoxy System Application
1–3 daysBuild coats go down to whatever the assessment specified — urethane cement in coolers, cold rooms, and wash-down zones, chemical-resistant or novolac in process, aerospace-machining, and marine-service areas, high-build impact-rated coatings in forklift aisles, or ESD where static is a hazard. Forklift lanes, walkways, dock warnings, and anti-skid aggregate for wet footing are integrated as we coat, never striped on as an afterthought.
Curing & Handoff
3–7 daysWe manage the cure — holding temperature and taming the humidity the Space Coast air drives into an open building — then confirm hardness and adhesion before we sign the floor back over. Your team walks away with maintenance guidelines written for this specific coating and facility: how to wash it down, which cleaners to keep off it, and how to defend the finish in a salt-and-washdown setting so the warranty actually holds.
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Industrial Epoxy Projects
Real installations across Brevard County warehouses, packing houses, and service-bay facilities.
Systems We Install for Brevard County Facilities
Distribution warehouses, cold storage and packing, marine-service yards, fleet shops — each one asks for a different floor. We match the system to the work, the chemicals it sees, and the coastal slab underneath it.
Urethane Cement Flooring
Urethane cement is the toughest floor we pour, engineered for the rooms where ordinary epoxy quietly folds. It bites into the concrete and absorbs thermal shock — the hot-water sanitation, the steam cleaning, the caustic washdowns, the swing from a walk-in cooler to a warm loading dock. And it tolerates moisture in the slab better than nearly anything else in our lineup, which is the whole game when the water table sits inches beneath the floor.
That makes it the clear pick for Brevard County's food and beverage processors, refrigerated coolers and cold rooms, commercial kitchens, and the breweries and distilleries growing around Historic Downtown Melbourne and the Eau Gallie Arts District — anywhere the floor is hosed down daily and never fully dries. It cures fast and returns to service quickly, so a working line or cold room is back up without a drawn-out shutdown.
Warehouse Floor Coatings
Brevard County's distribution and 3PL warehouses grind on a floor harder than almost any other building type — the rows along I-95, the logistics and freight yards feeding the US-1 and Wickham Road corridors, and the building-supply operations serving one of Florida's fastest-growing counties. Forklifts pivot on the same square foot every shift. Pallet jacks drag grit across the surface. Racking pins tons onto footplates the size of a hand. Layer on year-round Atlantic humidity, and a bare slab dusts, cracks, and delaminates faster than most warehouse managers ever budget for.
Our answer is high-build epoxy under abrasion-resistant topcoats rated for precisely that traffic, with aisle striping, pedestrian zones, and dock-edge color coding fused into the system rather than painted on later. And because a distribution building rarely gets to go dark, we phase the job zone by zone — racking stays loaded, trucks keep turning, and we coat around your operation.
Secondary Containment Areas
Plenty of Brevard facilities store materials that legally cannot be allowed to reach the ground — fuel and oil at the Indian River Lagoon marinas and the Eau Gallie and Satellite Beach boatyards, diesel for standby generators and fleet fueling, propellants and solvents behind the aerospace and defense shops, and the chemical stores tucked into manufacturing and service buildings. Here the stakes are environmental before they're even regulatory: a spill that escapes containment can run into the county's canals, into the Indian River Lagoon and the Banana River, and straight down into the shallow surficial aquifer that lies just below grade across the Space Coast.
We install chemical-resistant containment coatings with integrated curbing and berms that trap a leak inside the room and away from the storm drains and the lagoon watershed. Each system is sized to the volume the governing code requires, and the coatings withstand acids, bases, fuels, and solvents — sealed tight over a slab that, this near the coast, is fighting vapor pressure from below at the very same time.
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Industrial Epoxy Flooring FAQs — Brevard County
Common questions about industrial epoxy flooring for Brevard County facilities.
We coat industrial floors across the full range of working facilities in Melbourne and Brevard County, including:
- Distribution and 3PL warehouses along I-95 and US-1
- Cold storage, refrigerated coolers, and food and beverage lines
- Aerospace and defense machine shops in the L3Harris and Kennedy Space Center supply chain
- Marine-service and boat-repair bays along the Indian River Lagoon and Satellite Beach
- Auto and fleet maintenance and service bays
- Light manufacturing and building-supply operations
Each system is matched to the demands of the facility — novolac chemical resistance for a process or marine-service floor, urethane cement for a wash-down cooler or cold room, and impact-rated high-build for the forklift aisles in a distribution warehouse.
On a large industrial slab, the Space Coast's year-round Atlantic humidity is the deciding factor. Vapor trapped beneath the coating drives the delamination and peeling that finishes off most bargain installs here — and across a warehouse floor, a moisture reading that shifts from one bay to the next can wreck thousands of square feet at a time.
So we probe the entire slab, not a corner of it, using calcium-chloride and relative-humidity methods. Where the numbers climb — which is most sites this near the lagoon and the ocean — we lay vapor-mitigating primers and barrier coatings before the epoxy goes down, then time the install around favorable conditions to protect the bond. That's our Coastal Moisture Defense process, backed by a written 25-year warranty.
Yes. Our industrial epoxy systems use chemical-resistant resins that shrug off acids, alkalis, solvents, petroleum products, oils, and fuels — the substances a Brevard facility actually handles day to day.
We spec the resistance rating to your real chemical list. Standard epoxy covers oil, grease, and routine sanitation. For aerospace machine shops, marine-service yards, and fleet bays working with concentrated acids and harsh solvents, we step up to novolac epoxy systems with the highest chemical resistance available.
Yes. We install OSHA-compliant safety line marking as part of our industrial epoxy flooring systems. This includes:
- Pedestrian walkways
- Forklift traffic lanes
- Hazard zones and restricted areas
- Equipment placement boundaries
- Emergency exit paths
- Color-coded area designations
All markings are applied with durable epoxy paint that bonds directly to the floor system and withstands heavy daily traffic without fading or peeling.
Most industrial installs land between 3 and 7 days, driven by square footage, the condition of the existing slab, and how layered the coating system has to be. Coastal slabs that need moisture mitigation add cure time — a step we refuse to shortcut, since it's what keeps the floor bonded for the life of the warranty.
On larger buildings we sequence the work, keeping part of your operation running while we coat another section, so a warehouse or cold room is never dark for a full week. You get a firm timeline at the estimate stage, and we schedule around the Space Coast's rainy-season swings so humidity never spoils the bond.