High-Build Epoxy Systems
Multi-coat epoxy installed at 30–125 mils — a thick, seamless wearing surface for floors that take equipment, chemicals, and constant cleaning.
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High-build epoxy is a multi-layer, roller- or trowel-applied resin system: primer, one or more 100%-solids body coats, and a protective topcoat, built to a specified thickness of 30–125 mils. That build is the difference — where thin-mil coatings and paint-on epoxies wear through at high spots and pinhole over aggregate, a high-build system creates a continuous wearing layer with real impact and chemical resistance. The finish is smooth by default; anti-slip grit can be broadcast where traction is required, and the same build accepts conductive ESD formulations where static control matters.

Thickness is the spec.
- 30–125 mil build — a true wearing layer, not a paint film
- Impact & abrasion resistance for equipment traffic
- Chemical resistance for process & cleaning exposure
- Seamless, non-porous & easy to sanitize
- Smooth or anti-slip finish, matte to gloss
- Pinhole-free surface over properly prepared slabs
Industrial by default.
Primed. Built. Sealed.
Diamond grinding to the specified CSP; slab moisture tested before any resin goes down.
Cracks, spalls, and joints corrected so the finished film is uniform.
Penetrating epoxy primer anchors the system and seals porosity.
One or more pigmented 100%-solids coats squeegeed and back-rolled to spec thickness.
Urethane or epoxy finish coat sets the sheen, texture, and chemical resistance.
Spec the mils. We’ll build them.
Tell us the traffic, the chemistry, and the downtime you can afford — we’ll spec the build thickness and schedule around your operation.