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Warehouse resin flooring in nj

The Ultimate Warehouse Resin Flooring For Durability

What is warehouse resin flooring? Warehouse resin flooring is a type of industrial flooring system that uses resinous materials such as epoxy to create a durable, high-strength surface suitable for heavy loads, forklift traffic, and frequent cleaning.

Can epoxy flooring withstand forklift traffic?

Yes. Industrial epoxy systems are engineered for heavy loads, impact, and abrasion. HPS installs high-solids coatings that resist tire marking, steel wheels, and pallet impact crushing.

Our epoxy floor system is just the right solution, as it involves aggressive profiling of the slab followed by patching with high compressive strength materials. We then apply a heavy coat of high solids epoxy and finally a topcoat of aliphatic urethane to enhance scratch resistance and retain its sheen.

This industrial epoxy flooring system is specifically designed for this tough environment. It is also great for hiding any patching or uneven slab repair that we perform as well.

Warehouse resin flooring

Why Warehouse Resin Flooring?

How long does warehouse resin flooring last? The lifespan commonly ranges from 8–20 years, depending on forklift traffic, chemical exposure, cleaning schedule, and whether a urethane topcoat is used. With proper maintenance, HPS systems can exceed 20 years.

As commercial epoxy flooring contractors, we have installed many resinous floor systems. Our Warehouse Resin Flooring in NJ is a great value, as it is not only cost-effective but also creates a significant return on investment due to its quick and easy cleaning, which reduces costs and maintenance. 

Why Choose HPS Flooring for Resinous Floor Systems? HPS Flooring has over 35 years of experience. They aggressively profile the slab, patch it with high-compressive materials, apply a heavy coat of high-solids epoxy, and then a protective topcoat for scratch resistance.

Warehouse epoxy flooring cost

Warehouse Epoxy Flooring Cost

How much does warehouse epoxy flooring cost? The cost depends on factors like floor area, existing slab condition, and the level of preparation required. Typically, larger footprints lower the per-square-foot cost, while damaged floors that need patching will increase the cost.

The size matters: larger footprints will result in a reduced cost per square foot, due to the efficiency of production, whereas a small project will see a higher per square foot pricing, while the overall price is much lower.

If your existing floor is in fair to good condition, this helps reduce your warehouse floor costs. If your floor requires extensive patching, that will increase the cost of installing your new epoxy floor.

Finally, hiring the right epoxy floor contractor not only provides reliability. HPS Flooring has over 35 years in the business, which has allowed us insights into the best approach for your new flooring system.

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Let Our Streamlined Epoxy Floor Installers Process Make Flooring Easy

107 Cramer Ave

Green Brook, NJ 08812

732-384-5577

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