
Dialed In Epoxy installs resin floors for Phoenix businesses: warehouses, workshops, retail floors, showrooms, gyms and back of house areas in food service. The build is a 100% solids epoxy base with two coats of UV stable polyaspartic over the top, laid over a mechanically ground slab.
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The coating is the straightforward part of a commercial floor. The scheduling is not. Downtime comes from the cure schedule rather than the labor: a polyaspartic system goes down in a day, an epoxy base with a polyaspartic topcoat takes two, and the floor is fully cured roughly 24 to 48 hours after the last coat. Tell us the window the business can give up and we will plan the sequence against it. Where a building has a sound slab and wants no coating on it at all, polished concrete for commercial floors avoids the cure schedule altogether.
Larger floors do not have to close all at once. A warehouse can be done bay by bay and a retail floor section by section, so part of the building keeps working while the rest cures. That is a conversation worth having before the quote, because it changes the sequence and the number of visits.




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Tell us the size of the floor and the window you can give us, and we will come back with a sequence and a price.
In a commercial building, 10 to 20 years is the normal range, and the type of traffic matters more than the volume of it. A retail floor and a forklift aisle wear at very different rates, which is why the topcoat build is specified per area rather than per building.
Warehouses, workshops, retail floors, showrooms, gyms and back of house areas in food service are all normal jobs for this system. The two things that decide suitability are the condition of the slab and whether it takes moisture from below, and we check both at the walkthrough.
A polyaspartic system goes down in a day and an epoxy base with a polyaspartic topcoat takes two, with full cure roughly 24 to 48 hours after the last coat. Large floors can be phased in sections so part of the building keeps operating while the rest cures.
Dust mop or sweep, then wash down with warm water and a pH neutral cleaner. Avoid citrus and vinegar based cleaners and abrasive pads, because acids dull a polyaspartic topcoat over time. There are no grout lines to scrub, so a machine scrubber works well on larger floors.
Over concrete, usually yes, once any old coating and contamination have been ground off and the slab is profiled. Over tile, vinyl or a slab with a moisture problem, the answer depends on what is underneath, and that is what the walkthrough is for.
If you want to protect your concrete floor from damage, improve safety, and keep your space looking its best, give us a call or fill in our FREE quote form.

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