Industrial & Commercial
Industrial & Commercial Polyurea Coatings in Washington
High-performance flooring for warehouses, ports, and commercial facilities
Industrial and commercial-grade polyurea flooring for Washington's warehouses, logistics facilities, and commercial buildings — including Puget Sound port and logistics corridor facilities serving the Port of Seattle and Port of Tacoma.

What's Covered
High-performance flooring for facilities that don't stop moving
Fast-cure polyurea systems minimizing facility downtime during installation
High-traffic, forklift- and vehicle-rated flooring for warehouses and logistics facilities
Port and logistics-corridor facility flooring for the Puget Sound region
Manufacturing and light-industrial floor coating
Puget Sound's Port & Logistics Corridor
Built for the Port of Seattle and Port of Tacoma corridor — and manufacturing floors statewide
The Northwest Seaport Alliance — the joint operation of the Port of Seattle and Port of Tacoma — anchors one of the largest container-port complexes in North America, and the warehouses and logistics facilities in that corridor run heavy forklift and vehicle traffic around the clock. A residential-grade coating doesn't hold up to that kind of continuous load, and it isn't built to.
Forklift- & Vehicle-Rated Flooring
Warehouse and logistics floors take constant forklift traffic, point loads, and occasional impact. Commercial-grade polyurea systems are formulated for that kind of high-traffic industrial wear, with the specific system depending on your facility's load and traffic patterns.
Port & Logistics-Corridor Facilities
Facilities near the Port of Seattle and Port of Tacoma may also carry marine-adjacent chloride exposure alongside heavy traffic — see our Marine-Industrial & Tech Campus Flooring page for more on chloride-resistant systems specifically.
Minimal-downtime, fast-cure installation
A distribution center or manufacturing floor going fully dark for a slow-curing system isn't realistic. Fast-cure polyurea is chosen specifically for commercial and industrial jobs because it minimizes the time a facility is out of service — exact scheduling depends on facility size and traffic patterns, so [contact us for a project-specific timeline].
Manufacturing & light-industrial floors statewide
Beyond the Puget Sound port corridor, manufacturing and light-industrial facilities across Washington — from Spokane and the Tri-Cities to Western Washington production floors — need coatings that stand up to daily equipment traffic, oils, and cleaning chemicals without becoming a maintenance problem of their own.
Installation process
Step 1
Facility & Traffic Assessment
We assess the floor's current condition and the actual traffic it sees — forklift routes, vehicle load, chemical exposure — before recommending a system, so the coating is matched to what the floor really has to withstand.
Step 2
Slab Prep & Repair
Diamond grinding, crack repair, and joint work are completed before coating so the system bonds to sound concrete rather than masking problems underneath.
Step 3
High-Traffic Polyurea Application
A commercial-grade polyurea system is applied and specified for the facility's actual load — forklift and vehicle traffic, chemical exposure, or general manufacturing wear.
Step 4
Fast Cure, Minimal Downtime
Fast-cure chemistry is chosen specifically to reduce the time a facility is out of service — [contact us for a project-specific timeline].
Who It's For
Built for facility operators, not homeowners
- Warehouse and logistics facility operators in the Puget Sound port corridor
- Manufacturing and light-industrial facility managers statewide
- Commercial property owners needing minimal-downtime installation
At a glance
Serving the Puget Sound port and logistics corridor and manufacturing facilities across Seattle, Tacoma, Bellevue, Spokane, Olympia & statewide Washington.
Fast-cure systems minimize downtime — [contact us for a project-specific timeline].
[Contact us for a project-specific estimate — pricing depends on square footage, traffic load, and scheduling requirements].
System selection depends on your facility's specific load and traffic patterns — forklift, vehicle, or general manufacturing wear.
Running a warehouse, logistics, or manufacturing floor?
Let's talk about your facility's traffic and scheduling needs.
Questions
Industrial & commercial polyurea FAQ
Can you coat facilities near the Port of Seattle or Port of Tacoma?
Yes — warehouse and logistics facility flooring in the Puget Sound port corridor is a core part of this service; see our Marine-Industrial & Tech Campus Flooring page for more on facilities with saltwater/chloride exposure specifically.
How much downtime does a commercial polyurea installation require?
Polyurea's fast-cure chemistry is specifically chosen for commercial and industrial jobs to minimize the time a facility is out of service — exact scheduling depends on facility size and traffic patterns, so [contact us for a project-specific timeline].
Can polyurea handle forklift and heavy vehicle traffic?
Yes — commercial-grade polyurea systems are formulated for high-traffic industrial environments including forklift and vehicle traffic, with system selection depending on your facility's specific load and traffic patterns.
Flooring built for the load your facility actually carries
Port-corridor warehouses, logistics facilities, and manufacturing floors statewide — talk to us about a system matched to your traffic and schedule.

