Chemical-Resistant Coatings
Chemical-Resistant Coatings in Washington
Spill and stain protection for labs, aerospace, and food-processing floors
Chemical-resistant polyurea coatings for environments where spill and stain resistance matters — biotech and lab facilities in the South Lake Union corridor, aerospace and manufacturing supply-chain facilities, and food and beverage processing operations across Puget Sound and Eastern Washington's agricultural economy.

What's Covered
Spill and stain protection where it actually matters
Resistance to oils, solvents, and common industrial and cleaning chemicals
Formulated for biotech and lab environments, including ESD/clean-room-adjacent applications
Aerospace and manufacturing supply-chain facility flooring
Food and beverage processing facility flooring
Three Washington Industries
Built around Washington's specific exposure, not a generic chemical-resistance claim
Chemical resistance means something different depending on what's actually hitting the floor. We build the system recommendation around your industry's real exposure profile rather than a one-size-fits-all chemical-resistant claim.
Biotech & Lab Facilities
The South Lake Union corridor and other Washington biotech and lab facilities need flooring that resists the oils, solvents, and cleaning chemicals a lab environment runs through daily, and that can be specified for ESD or clean-room-adjacent applications where the work requires it.
Aerospace & Manufacturing Supply Chain
Aerospace and manufacturing supply-chain facilities need floors that hold up to hydraulic fluids, solvents, and heavy equipment traffic without becoming a maintenance liability — a real need across Washington's aerospace-adjacent manufacturing economy.
Food & Beverage Processing
Puget Sound seafood processing and Eastern Washington's agricultural and food-processing economy both depend on flooring that resists spills, cleaning chemicals, and the sanitation cycles a food-safety-driven operation runs constantly.
Who It's For
Built for facilities with real chemical exposure
- Biotech and lab facility operators in the South Lake Union corridor and beyond
- Aerospace and manufacturing supply-chain facility managers
- Food and beverage processing operators across Puget Sound and Eastern Washington
At a glance
Serving biotech, aerospace/manufacturing, and food/beverage-processing facilities across Seattle, Tacoma, Bellevue, Spokane, Olympia & statewide Washington.
Timeline depends on facility size and scheduling constraints — [contact us for a project-specific timeline].
[Contact us to discuss your specific chemical exposure needs and get a project-specific estimate].
System selection depends on your facility's specific chemical exposure profile.
Dealing with spill, stain, or chemical exposure?
Let's talk about your facility's specific chemical exposure needs.
Questions
Chemical-resistant coatings FAQ
Can you coat a lab or biotech facility that needs ESD or clean-room-adjacent flooring?
Yes — chemical-resistant polyurea systems can be specified for ESD and clean-room-adjacent applications; [contact us to discuss your facility's specific technical requirements].
What chemicals does the coating resist?
Chemical-resistant polyurea systems are formulated to resist common oils, solvents, and cleaning chemicals — the specific resistance profile depends on the system selected for your facility's exposure, so [contact us to discuss your specific chemical exposure needs].
Do you work with food and beverage processing facilities?
Yes — food and beverage processing flooring is a core application for chemical-resistant coatings, relevant to both Puget Sound seafood processing and Eastern Washington's agricultural and food-processing economy.
Protect your floor from what actually hits it
Lab, aerospace, or food-processing exposure — talk to us about a chemical-resistant system built for your facility.

