Warehouses, processing facilities, and agricultural buildings need floors that handle forklifts, chemicals, and heavy traffic every day. We install epoxy systems built for exactly that.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Corcoran use thicker, more durable systems than residential coatings - most jobs are complete within two to five days, depending on space size and the condition of the existing concrete.
If your commercial or industrial floor is absorbing spills, cracking from soil movement, or showing wear from daily equipment use, bare concrete is working against you every shift. The agricultural and food-processing businesses common around Corcoran need floors that can handle chemical exposure, moisture, and heavy machinery without breaking down. For most residential garages and home workshops, our garage floor coatings are a better fit. But if your floor takes real industrial punishment, you need a system matched to that use.
Surface preparation is where commercial jobs either succeed or fail. We grind or shot-blast the concrete, test for moisture - always, not optionally - and address any cracks or contamination before any coating goes on. Skipping or rushing this step is why floors peel.
If liquids soak into your floor instead of sitting on top, the concrete is unprotected. In agricultural and food-processing environments around Corcoran, oils and chemicals work into bare concrete quickly. A coated floor keeps contaminants on the surface where you can clean them up.
If cracks open up during dry summer months and close again after winter rains, the clay soils under your slab are moving - a pattern common in the Tulare Lake basin. Left alone, this movement keeps widening those cracks. Addressing them before coating stops the cycle.
Bare concrete sheds fine particles constantly, especially in older slabs. A persistent gray dust on equipment and shelving means the surface is degrading. A sealed epoxy floor stops this entirely and makes the space much easier to keep clean.
If forklifts or carts are leaving rubber marks or scraping the surface, the concrete is soft enough to be damaged by normal use. Corcoran's summers accelerate this wear. A properly applied industrial coating creates a surface tough enough to handle daily punishment without showing it.
We install epoxy floor systems for warehouses, agricultural outbuildings, food processing facilities, auto shops, commercial showrooms, and any space that takes more punishment than a typical residential garage. Every system is selected for the actual use - a showroom floor and a warehouse floor are not the same job, and we do not quote them the same way.
For spaces that handle hot liquids, steam, or extreme temperature swings - common in food processing and commercial kitchens - our urethane cement flooring is often a better choice than standard epoxy. We will tell you which system fits your situation after seeing the space. For lighter commercial use or facilities that want a decorative finish alongside durability, our standard garage and light-commercial coatings may be the right fit.
High-traffic spaces with forklifts and pallet jacks where surface durability is the main priority.
Buildings handling produce, chemicals, or equipment in Kings County's agricultural economy.
Floors that see oil, solvents, and vehicle weight on a daily basis and need easy cleanup.
Spaces that need a finished, professional look alongside real durability for customer foot traffic.
Corcoran's economy is built around agriculture, food processing, and correctional facility operations. Those industries put real demands on floors - heavy equipment, chemical exposure, and constant foot traffic in temperatures that push past 100 degrees in summer. The clay-heavy soil under the Tulare Lake basin shifts with moisture changes every year, putting stress on concrete slabs throughout the area. Businesses in nearby Hanford and Lemoore deal with the same soil and climate conditions, and we work across all of Kings County.
California's San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District enforces strict VOC limits on coating products used in this region. We use only compliant, low-emission systems - so your project meets local air quality rules without you having to navigate that yourself. And because the water table around Corcoran is relatively high from intensive irrigation, moisture testing before coating is not optional on any job we do. It is the step that determines whether the floor holds up for years or peels within months.
For information on California's coating emission standards, the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District publishes current rules for coating contractors. OSHA also maintains guidance on workplace ventilation during coating application.
Call or submit a form and we respond within 1 business day. We ask about the size of the space, what it is used for, and any visible damage. You do not need to know anything technical - just describe what you see and how you use the space.
We visit the space to inspect the concrete, test for moisture, and measure the area. After the visit you receive a written estimate that breaks down prep work and the coating system - no vague line items, no surprise charges.
The crew grinds or shot-blasts the concrete so the coating has something to grip, then cleans it thoroughly. Any cracks or oil contamination are addressed here. Plan for the space to be out of service during this phase - it creates dust and noise.
Epoxy goes on in layers - primer first, then one or two finish coats. Each layer needs time to dry before the next. After the final coat cures, we walk the floor with you before we pack up. If anything does not look right, we fix it before we leave.
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day - usually the same day. Submit a form or call and someone from our team will schedule a free on-site assessment at a time that works around your operations.
(559) 780-9897Corcoran Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing carries full liability insurance and is properly licensed as a concrete contractor in California. Your facility is protected throughout the project, from grinding through final walkthrough.
The high water table and irrigation activity around Kings County make moisture in concrete slabs a genuine local risk. We test before we coat, every time. If there is a moisture issue, we tell you upfront and address it - so the floor stays down.
Shutting down a commercial or industrial space costs real money. We provide a clear timeline before work starts, schedule around your operations, and show up when we say we will. Summer jobs are scheduled for early morning to avoid application in peak heat.
The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District enforces strict rules on coating emissions. Every product we use meets California and local air quality requirements. You will not face a fine or failed inspection because of what we applied to your floor.
We have worked on commercial and industrial floors in Corcoran and across Kings County since 2018. We know what the local environment does to concrete, and we build every quote around what the slab actually needs. The Concrete Network is a useful independent resource if you want to learn more about what separates quality epoxy work from poor work.
Residential and light-commercial garage coatings with decorative finish options - a good fit when the space does not take heavy industrial traffic.
Learn MoreA step up from standard epoxy for food processing, commercial kitchens, and spaces that handle hot liquids, steam, or extreme thermal cycling.
Learn MoreCorcoran Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing serves Corcoran and surrounding Kings County communities. Every day without a proper floor coating is another day of wear you cannot get back - call now or submit a form.