Forklift-Rated Floors

Industrial & Warehouse Epoxy Flooring in Naperville, IL

Heavy-duty epoxy, polyaspartic, and polyurea floor systems for warehouses, distribution centers, and factories — built for forklift traffic, Illinois freeze-thaw, and minimal downtime.

Serving warehouses across the I-55 / I-80 / CenterPoint corridor & Chicagoland
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20+ years · Diamond-grind prep · Workmanship warranty

Industrial epoxy flooring in Naperville is a heavy-duty, forklift-rated coating system applied over diamond-ground concrete to handle warehouse traffic, pallet jacks, and chemical exposure. We install epoxy, polyaspartic, and polyurea hybrids built for Illinois freeze-thaw and road salt — with one-day-install options that minimize downtime for distribution and manufacturing facilities. For pricing, see our epoxy floor cost guide.

Updated June 2026
What We Do

Forklift-Rated Industrial Floors, Installed Around Your Operations

Yes — we coat warehouse, distribution, and factory floors across Naperville and the western suburbs. One crew handles the whole job: diamond-grind prep, joint and crack repair, and a forklift-rated high-build system, phased so your operation keeps running. Here's what you get.

Forklift-Rated Build
High-build epoxy and polyaspartic systems engineered for point loads, pallet jacks, and constant traffic.
Minimal Downtime
Phased and off-hours installs with fast-cure polyaspartic so shipping and production keep moving.
Safety Striping & Anti-Slip
Color-coded traffic lanes, safety-line striping, and anti-slip aggregate for loading and wet zones.
Honest, Up-Front Scope
A clear written estimate and downtime plan after a free on-site facility walkthrough.
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The Basics

What Is Industrial Epoxy Flooring?

Industrial epoxy flooring is a heavy-duty, high-build coating system — not the thin coatings used in a home garage. It is applied over diamond-ground concrete and built up in multiple coats with aggregate so it stands up to forklifts, pallet jacks, point loads, abrasion, and chemical exposure across a working warehouse or factory floor.

Most industrial floors are a hybrid build: a chemical-resistant epoxy base for thickness and adhesion, topped with a fast-curing polyaspartic or polyurea for quick return-to-service and temperature tolerance. Not sure which fits your facility? Here is the full epoxy vs. polyaspartic breakdown.

What Is Industrial Epoxy Flooring? — Naperville industrial epoxy floor
Facilities We Serve

Industrial & Warehouse Floors We Coat

From high-bay distribution centers to processing plants, we coat the floors that take the most abuse in Chicagoland industry.

Warehouses & Distribution
High-bay racking aisles, dock areas, and 3PL & cold-storage floors built for nonstop forklift traffic.
Manufacturing & Factory
Production and assembly floors with chemical resistance and color-coded safety zones.
Food & Beverage Processing
Anti-slip, easy-clean systems for wet and washdown processing areas.
Fleet, Hangars & Docks
Auto and fleet maintenance bays, aircraft hangars, and loading docks rated for heavy equipment.
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Built for Illinois

Built for Illinois Warehouses: Freeze-Thaw, Road Salt & Heavy Traffic

A warehouse floor in DuPage, Will, or Kane County takes punishment a warm-climate floor never sees. Trucks track road salt and chloride in through the dock doors, those dock-area slabs freeze and thaw all winter, and forklifts grind at the surface every shift. That mix is what destroys an under-prepped industrial floor.

Our system is built for exactly that. We diamond-grind every slab (never acid-wash), moisture-test slab-on-grade, repair cracks and joints, and finish with chemical-resistant, freeze-thaw-rated coatings. That first-hand Illinois prep is the difference between a dock floor that holds and one that spalls in a season.

Built for Illinois Warehouses: Freeze-Thaw, Road Salt & Heavy Traffic — Naperville industrial epoxy floor
Durability & Safety

Forklift-Rated & Safety-Built for Real Traffic Flow

An industrial floor has to do two jobs: survive the load and keep people safe around it. We build for compressive strength and abrasion resistance so the surface takes loaded forklifts and pallet jacks without crushing or wearing through, and we broadcast anti-slip aggregate into loading zones and wet areas where traction matters most.

On top of that we lay out the floor for safe movement — color-coded traffic lanes, safety-line striping, and clearly marked walkways. Our crews are experienced with high-bay and lift work in active facilities, so the install itself is run safely around your operation.

Forklift-Rated & Safety-Built for Real Traffic Flow — Naperville industrial epoxy floor

Our Process

How We Install Your Industrial Floor (Diamond-Grind Prep — No Acid Wash)

The prep is what makes an industrial floor last — and it is exactly where cut-rate installers cut corners. Here is how we coat every facility, phased to minimize downtime.

01

On-Site Assessment & Moisture Test

We walk the facility, map traffic lanes and zones, and moisture-test slab-on-grade so there are no surprises later.

02

Diamond-Grind Prep & Repair

We mechanically diamond-grind the concrete to an open profile, then fill and repair cracks, pits, and control joints.

03

Prime the Slab

A penetrating primer goes down to lock the system into the freshly ground concrete for a lasting bond.

04

Build Coats & Aggregate Broadcast

High-build base coats and anti-slip aggregate are broadcast to spec for your traffic and wet zones.

05

Topcoat for Fast Return

A polyaspartic or polyurea topcoat seals everything in and gets the floor back in service fast.

06

Line Striping, Cure & Walkthrough

We stripe traffic lanes and safety lines, let it cure, and walk the finished floor with you.

Finishes & Systems for Industrial Spaces

The right finish depends on your traffic, chemicals, and visibility needs. Tap any finish for details and photos.

Which System?

Epoxy vs. Polyaspartic for Warehouses

Epoxy gives you chemical resistance and high build; polyaspartic and polyurea add fast cure and temperature tolerance for quick return-to-service. Most facilities run a hybrid — and we spec the exact mix to your traffic, chemicals, and downtime window.

Compare the systems

Minimal Downtime

One-Day & Phased Installs

Fast-cure polyaspartic gets sections back to forklift traffic in about a day, and we phase the floor in zones with off-hours and weekend crews. The goal is simple: coat your floor without stopping your shipping or production.

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Pricing

How Much Does an Industrial Epoxy Floor Cost in Naperville?

Industrial floor pricing comes down to square footage, the coating system, slab condition, and how much downtime your operation can tolerate — and large-format warehouse pricing works differently than a residential garage. Higher volume often means a lower per-square-foot rate, while heavy repairs, aggressive chemicals, or off-hours phasing can move it up.

We never post a one-size number because no two facilities are the same. For typical market ranges and what drives the price, see our industrial epoxy flooring cost guide — then your real figure comes from a free on-site walkthrough. For broader slab work, see concrete coating & resurfacing.

Our Work

Recent Industrial & Warehouse Floors

A few industrial floors we have coated across Naperville and the I-55 / I-80 corridor. Swipe through — and ask for more at your free walkthrough.

Why Facility Managers Choose Us

Why Facility Managers Choose Naperville Painting & Epoxy Flooring

For more than 20 years we have coated warehouse, manufacturing, and commercial floors across Naperville and Chicagoland. Our crews are experienced with high-bay and lift work in active facilities, we diamond-grind and repair every slab properly, and we hand you a written scope and downtime plan before we start — no vague numbers, no shortcuts on the prep that matters.

20+ years coating Chicagoland floors
Experienced with high-bay & lift work
Diamond-grind prep & joint repair on every job
Workmanship warranty — written scope & downtime plan

FAQ

Industrial Epoxy Flooring FAQ (Naperville)

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Tell us about your facility and we will walk it, map the downtime plan, and send an honest, written estimate — no obligation. Phased and off-hours installs available so your operation keeps running.

(630) 326-6456  ·  Mon–Sat · 9am–5pm
1750 W Ogden Ave, Naperville, IL 60540

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20+ years · Diamond-grind prep · Workmanship warranty