Commercial & Industrial Flooring in Ontario
Commercial and industrial flooring covers epoxy, polyaspartic, and polyurethane systems installed in warehouses, manufacturing plants, auto shops, food processing facilities, retail floors, and commercial garages. Unlike a residential garage coating, these jobs usually deal with heavier loads, forklift and pallet-jack traffic, chemical exposure, temperature swings, and tighter downtime windows. The work typically involves diamond grinding or shot blasting the existing concrete, patching cracks and joints, moisture testing the slab, then applying a primer coat, a body coat (often with quartz or flake broadcast for texture and slip resistance), and a topcoat rated for the specific traffic and chemicals in that facility. We track 57 businesses across Ontario doing this kind of work, ranging from small owner-operator crews to larger commercial contractors with multi-person installation teams.
When comparing contractors, ask about their surface prep method (grinding versus acid etching matters a lot for adhesion), the specific mil thickness and system they're proposing, whether they moisture-test the slab before quoting a fix, and what warranty they put in writing. A contractor who wants to skip prep or rush a multi-coat system on a tight schedule is usually cutting a corner that shows up as peeling or delamination within a year or two.
Our scoring weighs licensing and insurance, verified reviews, project history, and responsiveness, so you can shortlist companies faster. For a ranked look at the top-rated options in this category, see our best epoxy flooring companies guide, and check our methodology page for exactly how we score and verify each business.
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All commercial & industrial flooring, ranked by score and relevance
We found 101 businesses offering commercial & industrial flooring; 88 met the criteria for the scored directory. The order weighs each business's overall score by how much of its reviewed work is commercial & industrial flooring, so a lower-scored specialist can rank above a higher-scored generalist. Filter and sort below, or open the full map view.
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Guides to choosing commercial & industrial flooring
- Slip resistance and workplace safety for commercial and industrial epoxy floors
How slip-resistant epoxy additives work, when a facility needs them, and what to ask installers about workplace floor safety in Ontario.