Floors That Have to Survive a Turnover
A rental floor is judged twice: once when a tenant moves in and again when they move out. Carpet and vinyl lose that argument every few years, which is why landlords in Tempe end up replacing them on a cycle. A bonded coating changes the maths, because there is nothing to lift, no seams for water to get under, and nothing that has to be pulled up and skipped between tenancies. Cleaning it back to handover condition is a mop rather than a trade.
The small commercial side is similar work with a different deadline. Studios, workshops, back of house in food units and light industrial floors all need a surface that takes wheeled traffic and cleans without absorbing what gets spilled on it. Those jobs are usually scheduled around closing, and the grind and profile step is the part we will not compress, because that is the step that decides whether the coating stays down. The build itself does not change between a rental and a workshop: here is what goes into an epoxy floor coating.