Industrial epoxy, urethane cement, and vapor-barrier systems specified for heavy traffic, harsh chemicals, and continuous-operation environments across Central Pennsylvania. We connect facility managers with vetted local installation crews — fast.
Technical specs, lead times, and pricing for your facility. Typical reply: same business day.
Three system families, each engineered for the failure modes specific to its environment. Specs available on request.
Engineered for continuous forklift traffic, heavy pallet loads, and abrasion. High-reflectivity finishes reduce facility lighting load. OSHA-aligned joint filling and safety line striping.
Seamless urethane cement that survives blast-freezer thermal shock and boiling washdowns. Integral cove bases and antimicrobial options eliminate bacteria-harboring seams.
Novolac epoxy and chemical-resistant systems for machine shops, plating lines, and fleet maintenance bays. Built for impact, oil saturation, and aggressive solvents.
We handle the technical translation between your facility's requirements and the installation crew's scope of work — so the job arrives correctly specified and stays on schedule.
Walk-through (in person or by video), substrate evaluation, moisture vapor testing recommendation, and identification of failure modes the system must resist.
A written specification — products, mil thickness, prep method, slip-rating, and timeline — followed by a fixed-price proposal from a vetted local installer.
Phased or full-shutdown options. Diamond grinding or shot blast surface prep, primer, body coats, and topcoat — coordinated around your production calendar.
Final inspection, dry-film thickness verification where applicable, and written manufacturer-backed system warranty.
Most industrial epoxy systems are foot-traffic ready in 12–24 hours and forklift-ready in 48–72 hours, depending on temperature and the specific product. Rapid-cure polyaspartic systems can shorten that to 24 hours total. We'll spec the system to your downtime tolerance.
Rarely. Most projects are phased — sections of floor isolated with vapor-barrier curtains, completed overnight or over a weekend, then released back to operations. Full-shutdown installs only happen when the client prefers them or the substrate work demands it.
Yes. Older slabs in Central PA — especially those poured directly on grade without a vapor barrier — frequently have moisture vapor emission rates above what standard epoxies can tolerate. We test first and apply a moisture-mitigation primer when the readings warrant it. Skipping that step is the single most common reason floor coatings fail prematurely.
For Central PA commercial and industrial work in 2026, expect roughly $5–$8/sq ft for standard high-build epoxy systems and $10–$18/sq ft for urethane cement systems in food processing or chemical environments. Price varies with surface prep, system mil thickness, slip-rating, and project size. Quotes are fixed-price after the site assessment.
Our primary service area is the four-county region around the I-81 / I-83 corridor. We'll quote projects in Reading, Carlisle, Chambersburg, and the greater Susquehanna Valley on a case-by-case basis.
Skip the generic three-coat sales pitch. We'll write a system spec to your environment.