Industrial Applications
Manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and distribution centers don't have the luxury of a floor that can't keep up — when your operation is running around the clock, your concrete needs to handle everything you throw at it. We install industrial-grade epoxy flooring across the Greater Columbus area that's built to withstand heavy machinery, constant forklift traffic, and the kind of daily punishment that would destroy an ordinary floor in months. Based out of London, Ohio, we understand what Ohio industrial facilities actually deal with, and we spec every job to match those real-world demands. A floor that fails costs you time, money, and downtime you can't afford. We're here to support you from the ground up!
At Some Point, Patching Stops Making Sense.
A Floor that Pays For Itself.
Ignoring a deteriorating industrial floor doesn't make the problem go away — it just makes it more expensive when you finally deal with it. Cracks spread, concrete dust contaminates equipment and inventory, and uneven surfaces create real safety hazards that put your team and your liability at risk. Every month you put it off is another month of increased maintenance costs, more frequent repairs, and a floor that's actively working against the efficiency of your operation. When you look at what you're already spending to keep a failing floor limping along, epoxy doesn't feel like an expense — it feels like the decision you should have made sooner!
The Spaces We Were Made For
Our Favorite Industrial Applications
Industrial spaces come in all shapes and sizes, but they all have one thing in common — they need a floor that's as hardworking as the people on it. Here's where epoxy floors make the biggest impact.
Warehouses & Storage Facilities
Manufacturing Plants
Distribution Centers
Auto Repair Shops
Aircraft Hangars
Food & Beverage Facilities
Laboratories
Power & Utility Plants
The Harder the Job, the Better the Result
Why the Hardest Jobs Bring Out the Best in Epoxy
There's something about walking into a tough industrial space and knowing exactly what it needs. Epoxy was practically designed for environments like these, and every install reminds us why we love working with it.
Impact Resistance
Chemical Resistance
Seamless & Sanitary
Long-Term Durability
A Little Bold Goes A Long Way
Find Your Perfect Fit
Industrial spaces have different demands, and the epoxy system you choose should be built around yours — not the other way around. Browse our flooring options below and find the one that's engineered for your environment.
Your Industrial Epoxy Floor Questions, Answered.
We know you're not just picking a floor — you're making a decision that affects your operation, your team, and your budget. Here are the questions industrial clients ask us most before we get started.
How do you prepare an industrial concrete floor before installing epoxy?
Industrial surface prep is one of the most critical steps in the entire process, and we take it seriously on every job. We use diamond grinding equipment to open up the concrete surface, repair any cracks or damage, and ensure the slab is structurally sound before a single drop of epoxy goes down — because a floor is only as good as what's underneath it!
Can epoxy flooring handle the weight of heavy industrial machinery?
Yes — Allseal Epoxy Coating's industrial-grade epoxy systems are engineered to handle extreme load-bearing demands, including heavy stationary equipment, forklifts, and loaded pallet jacks. During the quoting process we assess your specific equipment and traffic patterns to make sure we're installing the right thickness and system for your facility's actual demands.
How long does an industrial epoxy installation take, and will it shut down our operation?
Most industrial installations are completed within 3–5 days depending on square footage and surface conditions, and we work closely with facility managers to phase the project in a way that minimizes operational downtime. We've worked in active facilities throughout Ohio and know how to get the job done without bringing your operation to a complete standstill.
How does epoxy hold up against chemical exposure in an industrial setting?
Our industrial epoxy systems are specifically formulated to resist a wide range of chemicals including oils, solvents, acids, and hydraulic fluids - the kinds of substances that would eat through an unprotected concrete floor over time. We'll assess the chemicals involved in your process, and recommend a system that's built to handle your specific chemical environment.
Is epoxy flooring safe for industrial environments with heavy foot traffic and equipment?
Absolutely - in fact, safety is one of the biggest reasons industrial facilities across Ohio make the switch to epoxy. Allseal Epoxy Coatings offers slip-resistant additives and high-visibility floor markings that help define traffic lanes, hazard zones, and work areas, making your facility safer and more compliant with OSHA guidelines.
What happens if our industrial floor has significant cracking or damage before installation?
Significant concrete damage is something we assess and address before any epoxy goes down - it's part of our standard process, not an afterthought. Depending on the severity, we'll repair cracks, fill voids, and stabilize the slab so the finished floor performs the way it should from day one. Want us to come out and evaluate your current floor? Just give us a call! We're happy to assess your current concrete so we can give you specific recommendations and a quote.
How long will an industrial epoxy floor last in a high-demand environment?
In a properly prepped and well-maintained industrial setting, a quality epoxy floor can last 10–20 years or more. The longevity comes down to using the right system for the environment, making sure the surface preparation is done correctly, and ultimately what kind of traffic the floor is enduring over time - We take all of these items into consideration on every single job we take on.
Can you add floor markings and safety lines during the epoxy installation?
Yes, and we'd actually recommend it! Incorporating safety striping, traffic lanes, equipment boundaries, and hazard markings during the install is far more efficient than doing it separately, and it results in a cleaner, more durable finish that holds up to industrial traffic better than paint applied over a finished floor.
Do you work with facility managers and general contractors on larger industrial projects?
We do! We are experienced coordinating with larger construction or renovation projects alongside other trades where you'd like to incorporate quality epoxy flooring. As a company based out of London, Ohio, we collaborate with contractors and facility teams throughout the Greater Columbus and all of Ohio.
How do we get started on an industrial epoxy flooring project?
The first step is a free on-site assessment where we come out, take a look at your facility, evaluate the condition of your concrete, and talk through what your needs are. From there we can put together a detailed quote, and can also discuss your schedule, timelines and begin to coordinate the details of your flooring installation around other contractors, staff & operations.
Real Jobs From Real Ohio Facilities
Our Industrial Work Speaks for Itself
Take a look at some of our recent metallic marble projects to see how ordinary concrete can be transformed into bold, one-of-a-kind statement floors. If you’re ready to explore the possibilities, give us a call or fill out our website form — we’re happy to help you get started.
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Partnered with Ohio's Best Contractors
Our Partners
We work alongside a trusted network of experienced contractors who share our commitment to quality and professionalism. From surface preparation to full-scale site coordination, we partner with teams we know and trust to ensure every project is completed efficiently and done right the first time.
Local to Who we Serve
Serving Columbus & All of Ohio
We are a local business serving all of Columbus, Central Ohio and beyond! As a local area contract we are here to support you with all of your epoxy flooring needs. From questions to extra support, to follow up and help after your floor is installed, we're with you every step of the way!
Franklin County
- Columbus, Ohio
- Dublin, Ohio
- Westerville, Ohio
- Gahanna, Ohio
- Grove City, Ohio
Madison County
- London, Ohio
- W. Jefferson, Ohio
- Mount Sterling, Ohio
- Plain City, Ohio
- Midway, Ohio
Fairfield County
- Lancaster, Ohio
- Pickerington, Ohio
- Reynoldsburg, Ohio
- Canal Winchester, Ohio
- Baltimore, Ohio
Licking County
- Newark, Ohio
- Heath, Ohio
- Pataskala, Ohio
- Johnstown, Ohio
- Granville, Ohio













