Epoxy Flooring For Restaurants
Apr 13, 2026Commercial epoxy flooring is where the serious money is. While residential jobs generate consistent income, commercial contracts typically run $10,000–$50,000 or more — and clients often have multiple locations.
Understanding Commercial Requirements
Commercial floors face demands residential floors never see: heavy foot traffic, forklift loads, chemical exposure, strict sanitation standards, and regulatory compliance. Coatings need to be tougher, preparation more thorough, and installation carefully managed around business operations.
Higher Revenue, Better Margins
Commercial projects command higher prices because the stakes are higher. A restaurant needs floors meeting health department standards. A warehouse needs coatings handling pallet jack traffic. When you solve these specific problems, you're selling expertise — not competing on price.
Breaking Into Commercial Work
Landing your first commercial contract starts with building credibility through residential work, then networking with property managers, general contractors, and facility managers. Proper insurance, a professional portfolio, and technical knowledge to spec the right system are essential.
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