High-Impact Durability
Epoxy coatings resist heavy foot traffic, forklifts, and dropped loads without cracking or peeling.
EPOXY FLOORING
From warehouse floors and factory production lines to commercial kitchens, car parks, showrooms, and laboratories. Tresamber installs durable, chemical-resistant epoxy flooring systems across Australia. Solvent-based, water-based, and high-build epoxy coatings matched to the substrate, traffic load, and operational environment.


What we do
Tresamber installs epoxy flooring systems across a wide range of commercial environments, warehouses, distribution centres, factories, commercial kitchens, showrooms, car parks, retail spaces, and industrial production floors. Every substrate is assessed for moisture content, contamination, and surface condition, then prepared to manufacturer specification before coating begins.
With 30+ years applying epoxy systems across Australian commercial sites, Tresamber understands what it takes to prepare, prime, and coat a floor that performs under heavy traffic, chemical exposure, and demanding operational conditions.
Epoxy Flooring Benefits
Epoxy flooring isn't just about looks — it protects your concrete, reduces maintenance costs, and keeps your site compliant and safe.
Epoxy coatings resist heavy foot traffic, forklifts, and dropped loads without cracking or peeling.
Protects concrete from oils, solvents, and cleaning agents common in industrial and food-grade environments.
Anti-slip aggregate finishes are available to meet workplace safety requirements on any commercial site.
Seamless epoxy surfaces eliminate grout lines and crevices, cutting cleaning time significantly.
Properly installed commercial epoxy flooring lasts 10-20 years under heavy use, far longer than paint, sealers, or untreated concrete.
Available in solid colours, metallic effects, decorative flakes, and high-gloss finishes. Practical floors that look as good as they perform.
Commercial epoxy flooring is suitable for a wide range of environments, warehouses, distribution centres, factories, showrooms, retail floors, car parks, loading docks, automotive workshops, commercial kitchens, laboratories, and industrial production floors. Any commercial space that requires durable, chemical-resistant, easy-to-clean flooring is a strong candidate for an epoxy system. Material selection (solvent-based, water-based, high-build, food-grade) is matched to the specific operational environment.
Commercial epoxy flooring is engineered for heavy-traffic industrial environments, designed to resist forklift wheels, pallet jacks, dropped tools, and constant foot traffic without cracking, chipping, or wearing through. High-build epoxy systems can be specified for areas with extreme loads, while thermoplastic-modified epoxy offers exceptional impact resistance for production floors and loading docks. Properly installed commercial epoxy can perform under heavy daily use for 10-20 years before requiring reapplication.
Yes, commercial epoxy flooring can be specified to meet a wide range of workplace safety requirements. Anti-slip aggregates can be added to provide slip resistance for wet areas, food processing zones, and high-traffic walkways. Food-grade epoxy systems with HACCP-compatible certification are available for commercial kitchens and food production facilities. Anti-static and ESD-safe systems are available for electronics and pharmaceutical environments. Every system can be matched to the specific compliance requirements of the workplace.
Surface preparation is the most critical step in epoxy flooring installation. The concrete substrate is first inspected for moisture content, contamination, and structural integrity. Diamond grinding or shot blasting is used to create the right surface profile for epoxy adhesion. Any cracks, holes, or imperfections are repaired with appropriate fillers. The surface is then cleaned thoroughly to remove dust, oils, and debris before primer application. Skipping or shortcutting surface preparation is the most common cause of epoxy failure, proper prep determines long-term performance more than the epoxy product itself.
Yes, commercial epoxy flooring is significantly easier to maintain than concrete, painted floors, or tiled surfaces. The seamless, non-porous surface resists staining, doesn't trap dirt in grout lines, and can be cleaned with standard commercial cleaning equipment. Daily maintenance typically involves sweeping and damp mopping. For high-traffic areas, periodic deep cleaning with appropriate degreasers maintains the original finish. With proper maintenance, a quality commercial epoxy installation can stay looking near-new for 10+ years before requiring touch-ups or recoating.
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