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Commercial & Industrial Flooring in Hamilton

Commercial & Industrial Flooring in Ontario

Commercial and industrial flooring covers the heavy-duty epoxy, polyurethane, and polyaspartic systems used in warehouses, manufacturing plants, auto shops, food processing facilities, and retail or office spaces. Unlike a garage floor coating, this work has to hold up to forklift traffic, chemical spills, thermal shock, and constant foot and equipment movement, often while a facility stays partly operational. It typically involves grinding or shot-blasting the existing slab, patching cracks and joints, applying a primer and a build coat sized to the load the floor will take, and finishing with a topcoat chosen for chemical resistance, slip resistance, or both. Some jobs also need moisture vapor barriers, broadcast aggregate for traction, or line striping for safety zones and traffic paths.

When comparing contractors, look at their experience with your specific facility type, since a system built for a dry warehouse floor is not what you want in a wash-down food plant or a shop with chemical exposure. Ask how they handle surface prep and moisture testing, what warranty they put in writing, and whether they can work around your production schedule or off-hours. Crews that cut corners on prep are the main reason coatings peel or delaminate early.

We score Hamilton's 6 listed companies on factors like verified experience with commercial and industrial jobs, responsiveness, and how consistently past customers describe durable, properly prepped installs. For the full ranked breakdown, see our best epoxy flooring companies in Hamilton guide, and check our methodology for how we weigh each factor.

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All commercial & industrial flooring in Hamilton, ranked by score and relevance

We found 6 businesses offering commercial & industrial flooring in Hamilton; 5 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.

Purest Epoxy
#1
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Purest Epoxy

4.9(45)✓ Google-verified

Purest Epoxy has built strong credibility with 45 reviews (98% five-star). Kyle and his team typically deliver on time, manage projects clearly, and produce floors that hold up to regular use. However, one lengthy complaint describes a residential project that required two redoes, then developed heavy scratching; the reviewer reports Kyle stopped answering after the work was supposedly complete, and even the product supplier agreed the installation fell short of standard. Most customers see professional work and value; select buyers should ask directly about finish guarantees and the process for addressing post-installation defects.

Commercial & Industrial FlooringGarage Floor CoatingResidential Epoxy Flooring
COAT Systems Epoxy Floor Hamilton
#3
65 low data

COAT Systems Epoxy Floor Hamilton

5.0(4)✓ Google-verified

Four five-star reviews praise COAT Systems for professionalism, timeliness, and floors that look polished and grip safely underfoot. One customer noted the coating had stayed slip-proof through months of snow and rain, making maintenance a breeze.

Commercial & Industrial FlooringGarage Floor CoatingResidential Epoxy Flooring
Infinity Epoxy Flooring
#4
56 low data

Infinity Epoxy Flooring

5.0(1)

Kitchen flooring renovation left the reviewer thrilled with results across consultation and installation. Single five-star review limits broader insight.

Commercial & Industrial FlooringGarage Floor CoatingResidential Epoxy Flooring
EPOXY FLOORING Hamilton Canada
#5
30 low data

EPOXY FLOORING Hamilton Canada

No rating yet✓ Google-verified

Not enough recent reviews yet to synthesise a reliable sentiment read for this business.

Commercial & Industrial FlooringGarage Floor CoatingResidential Epoxy Flooring

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Common questions about commercial & industrial flooring

How much does commercial epoxy flooring cost in Hamilton?
Most commercial and industrial jobs run higher per square foot than residential garage coatings because of the prep work, thicker build, and specialty topcoats involved. Simple single-coat systems on a small retail space cost less than multi-layer, chemical-resistant systems in a manufacturing plant with heavy forklift traffic. Get a few on-site quotes, since slab condition, moisture levels, and required downtime all move the price.
How often does an industrial epoxy floor need to be redone?
A properly installed system in a warehouse or light-industrial setting can last well over a decade with normal maintenance. Facilities with heavy forklift traffic, chemical exposure, or constant abrasion may need topcoat recoats or spot repairs sooner. Regular cleaning and prompt repair of chips or cracks extends the life of the floor significantly.
What should I expect during installation?
Expect noise, dust, and fumes during grinding and coating, which is why most commercial jobs are scheduled overnight, on weekends, or in phases so part of the facility stays operational. The floor needs to cure fully before equipment or foot traffic returns, so ask your contractor for a clear cure schedule up front.
How do I judge the quality of a finished floor?
Check for even color and texture with no bubbling, pinholes, or peeling at the edges, and make sure the coating is bonded tightly to the slab with no hollow spots when you tap it. A quality job also includes properly sealed control joints and a topcoat matched to the actual traffic and chemical exposure the floor will see, not a generic one-size-fits-all system.

Last updated 2026-08-18