Heavy-duty epoxy and polyaspartic floors built for forklift traffic, chemical spills, and heavy daily use. Installed around your schedule with nights, weekends, and fast-cure systems so you don't lose business days. Serving Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the Treasure Valley.
Commercial concrete floors take a beating. Foot traffic, forklifts, chemical spills, constant cleaning, and heavy equipment wear down unprotected concrete fast. Boise Epoxy Boys installs heavy-duty epoxy and polyaspartic coatings for warehouses, auto shops, manufacturing facilities, restaurants, and retail spaces across the Treasure Valley. Our commercial systems are built for real-world punishment, not just looks, and we work around your schedule to keep your business running.
Why Boise Businesses Choose Boise Epoxy Boys
Built for commercial duty
We spec coatings for forklift traffic, chemical exposure, and health-department requirements, not decorative garage kits. The right system for your traffic loads, applied at the right thickness.
Scheduled around your operation
Nights, weekends, fast-cure polyaspartic, and section-by-section installs. We plan the work so you keep running and lose as few business days as possible.
Written, itemized proposals
You get a free on-site visit and a written, line-item proposal, so you know exactly what you're paying for, with no surprise add-ons.
Honest recommendations
We assess your concrete and tell you when a repair, recoat, or full replacement is the most cost-effective option for your facility. A local crew serving the Treasure Valley.
Why Commercial Businesses Choose Epoxy in Boise
Boise's commercial and industrial sectors have expanded steadily, and with that growth comes demand for floors that can keep up. Epoxy and polyaspartic systems give Boise businesses the durability, safety, and sanitation a working floor needs:
Handles forklift traffic, dropped tools, and heavy equipment without cracking or delaminating.
Stands up to oil, solvents, brake fluid, and industrial cleaners day in and day out.
Slip-resistant textures that help you meet OSHA requirements and reduce liability.
Smooth, non-porous surface that wipes clean and gives health inspectors nothing to flag.
Bright, clean floors that reflect light and make large spaces feel lighter and more finished.
OSHA-compliant, slip-resistant floors
OSHA slip-resistance requirements are a real concern for commercial operators. A bare, polished concrete floor becomes dangerously slick when wet. Our commercial coatings include anti-slip aggregate broadcast into the topcoat, meeting or exceeding OSHA coefficient-of-friction standards. That protects your employees and reduces your liability exposure.
Smooth, sanitary surfaces
Sanitation is a major factor for restaurants, commercial kitchens, and medical facilities. Bare concrete is porous. It absorbs bacteria, grease, and cleaning chemicals over time and becomes nearly impossible to truly sanitize. An epoxy floor is smooth and non-porous, with no grout lines or joints to trap grime. It cleans in seconds with standard commercial cleaners and gives health inspectors nothing to flag.
A floor that's part of the brand
For customer-facing businesses, a clean, professional-looking floor is part of the brand. Retail showrooms, auto dealerships, and fitness centers in Boise invest in epoxy floors because the finished look communicates quality the moment a customer walks through the door. The coating also makes the space brighter by reflecting light, reducing the need for additional lighting in large commercial buildings.
Commercial Epoxy Flooring Systems
We match the system to your specific commercial use, traffic loads, and budget. Here are the systems we install most often for Boise businesses:
High-Solids Epoxy
The heavy-duty workhorse for high-traffic commercial environments. Applied thicker than typical residential coatings (10 to 40 mil dry film thickness) for maximum impact resistance. Ideal for warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and anywhere forklifts or heavy equipment operate.
Polyaspartic Flooring
The fastest-curing commercial option available. Polyaspartic coatings cure fast enough for light foot traffic within hours, making them the top choice for Boise businesses that cannot afford extended downtime. UV-stable and scratch-resistant for a long-lasting finish.
Anti-Slip Safety Coatings
OSHA-compliant slip-resistant systems with broadcast aggregate for wet or high-traffic areas. Standard for auto shops, loading docks, commercial kitchens, and any area where standing water or spills are common. Meets or exceeds required coefficient-of-friction ratings for OSHA slip resistance.
Chemical-Resistant Coatings
Formulated to withstand repeated exposure to oils, solvents, acids, and industrial cleaners. Ideal for Boise auto shops, manufacturing plants, and any facility where chemical contact with the floor is routine. Available in standard and specialty formulations for extreme environments.
Industries We Serve in Boise & the Treasure Valley
We install commercial epoxy and polyaspartic flooring for a wide range of businesses across the Treasure Valley:
Epoxy vs. Polished Concrete for Commercial Floors
Both are durable, low-maintenance options for a working floor. Here is how they compare for the way most Boise commercial spaces actually get used:
Not sure which fits your facility? We'll walk the space, look at how it gets used, and give you a straight recommendation, even when that's polished concrete.
Common Concerns from Boise Business Owners
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"We can't afford to shut down for days."
You usually don't have to. We offer night and weekend installs, fast-curing polyaspartic systems that take light foot traffic within hours, and section-by-section work so you can keep part of your warehouse or shop running during the project. For many spaces, we finish over a weekend and your team walks in Monday to a finished floor.
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"We've seen epoxy peel and fail before."
Most failures come from poor prep or cheap residential-grade product. We mechanically grind the concrete, repair cracks and spalls, and install commercial-grade epoxy and polyaspartic systems at the right thickness for your traffic loads. Proper prep is the difference between a coating that lifts in a year and one that stays down.
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"Will there be surprise costs?"
No. You get a free on-site visit and a written, line-item proposal so you know exactly what you're paying for before we start. If we find something during the walkthrough, like moisture issues or a previous coating that needs removal, it's spelled out in the proposal, not sprung on you mid-job.
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"Is it food-safe and chemical-resistant enough for our kitchen or shop?"
Yes. For commercial kitchens we install smooth, non-porous coatings that are USDA-compliant for incidental food contact, with cove base and slip-resistant aggregate for health-department requirements. For auto and industrial shops, we install chemical-resistant systems formulated for repeated oil, solvent, and acid exposure. We match the chemistry to what your floor actually sees.
Commercial Epoxy Flooring Pricing in Boise
Commercial pricing is project-specific, but for planning purposes most standard commercial epoxy systems in Boise fall in this range:
Typical installed range for standard commercial epoxy systems in Boise. Larger projects receive better per-square-foot rates. Specialty systems such as ESD, USDA-compliant kitchen coatings, or ultra-thick warehouse builds are priced on a per-project basis.
What affects your price:
- Total square footage (larger projects often get lower per-square-foot rates)
- Concrete prep needed, including grinding, crack and spall repair, moisture issues
- Existing coating or tile removal
- System type (epoxy only vs. epoxy + polyaspartic, ESD, USDA-compliant, etc.)
- Additives like anti-slip aggregate or chemical-resistant topcoats
The most accurate number comes from a free on-site visit. We measure your space, evaluate the concrete, and deliver a written, itemized proposal with no obligation.
What to Expect: Our Commercial Install Process
Here's how a typical commercial project runs from first call to a finished floor:
We measure the space, test the concrete, and identify prep, moisture, or removal needs.
You get a line-item proposal with the recommended system, scope, and a specific timeline.
We mechanically grind the slab and repair cracks and spalls so the coating bonds and stays down.
We install the system around your schedule and hand back a floor ready for traffic on the timeline we promised.
Minimizing Business Downtime in Boise
Every hour your facility is offline costs money. Our installs are planned around your operation, not the other way around:
We work nights so your team walks into a finished floor the next morning.
Full weekend installs get your floor done while you are closed, with zero lost business days.
Polyaspartic systems cure fast enough for foot traffic within hours, not days.
For large facilities, we work in sections so you can keep part of the space operational throughout.
Commercial Epoxy Service Area
We provide commercial epoxy and polyaspartic flooring throughout the Treasure Valley and surrounding communities, including across Boise neighborhoods like Downtown Boise, the Boise Bench, West Boise, and Southeast Boise:
If your facility is in the Boise metro or a nearby Idaho community, we can likely service it. Just ask when you call.
Clear Scope, No Surprises
We walk you through exactly what's included for your system during your estimate, so the scope and price are clear before any work begins.
Ready for a Commercial Epoxy Estimate in Boise?
Tell us about your facility and we'll schedule a free on-site visit anywhere in Boise or the Treasure Valley. We measure your space, assess the concrete, and deliver a written, itemized proposal. No pressure, no obligation.
Call or Text (208) 808-2081Or email info@boiseepoxyboys.com, send a few photos of your floor and we can often give ballpark pricing the same day.
Get My Free On-Site Commercial EstimateCommercial Epoxy Flooring FAQ for Boise ID
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How much does commercial epoxy flooring cost in Boise?
Commercial epoxy flooring in Boise generally ranges from $4 to $8 per square foot installed for standard systems. The final price depends on the square footage, the coating system selected, the condition of the existing concrete, and any special requirements such as anti-slip additives or chemical-resistant topcoats. Larger jobs typically receive better per-square-foot rates. Contact us for a free on-site estimate.
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How long does commercial epoxy flooring last?
A commercial epoxy floor installed with proper prep is backed by a transferable lifetime warranty, so the concrete fails before the coating does. High-traffic environments like warehouses and auto shops see real wear, which is why we build a thicker high-solids epoxy system at 10 to 40 mil DFT to handle that load. Polyaspartic topcoats add UV stability and scratch resistance on top of the epoxy.
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Can you install commercial epoxy flooring without closing my business?
In many cases, yes. We offer after-hours and weekend installation specifically to minimize disruption to Boise businesses. We can also work in sections if closing the entire floor at once is not practical. Polyaspartic systems cure fast enough for light foot traffic within hours, so downtime is kept to a minimum for businesses that need to reopen quickly.
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What thickness of epoxy is best for warehouse floors?
For warehouse floors that handle forklift traffic, pallet jacks, and heavy loads, we recommend a high-solids epoxy system at 10 to 40 mil dry film thickness (DFT). Thicker builds provide more impact resistance and hold up better under heavy use. We assess your specific traffic patterns and load requirements during the free estimate and recommend the right build for your facility.
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Is epoxy flooring OSHA compliant for commercial use?
Yes, when properly specified. OSHA requires a minimum coefficient of friction for walking surfaces in commercial and industrial settings. We install anti-slip additives and broadcast aggregate into our commercial coatings to meet or exceed OSHA slip-resistance requirements. We can provide documentation of the slip resistance values for compliance purposes.
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Can epoxy flooring handle forklift traffic?
Yes. A high-solids epoxy system installed at the correct thickness is rated for forklift and heavy equipment traffic. The key is proper surface prep and adequate coating thickness. A thin decorative epoxy made for residential garages is the wrong tool for forklift loads. A commercial-grade system built at the right thickness over properly prepped concrete is the right one, and it is backed by a transferable lifetime warranty.
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How should I choose epoxy for a commercial kitchen in Boise?
Commercial kitchens require a coating that is smooth, non-porous, chemical resistant, and meets food-safety standards. We install cove base systems with no grout lines where bacteria can hide, and use coatings that are USDA-compliant for incidental food contact. Slip-resistant aggregate is broadcast into the topcoat to meet health department requirements for wet kitchen environments.
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How do I maintain commercial epoxy floors?
Commercial epoxy floors are low maintenance. For warehouses and shops, sweep or blow out debris regularly and mop with a neutral pH cleaner. For restaurants and food-service environments, mop with your standard food-safe cleaner daily. Avoid highly concentrated acids. Inspect the floor annually for chips or areas where the coating may have separated and address spot repairs early to prevent spread.
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Do you do large commercial projects in the Treasure Valley?
Yes. We handle commercial projects of all sizes across the Treasure Valley, from small retail shops to large warehouse and distribution facilities. Larger square footage typically means better per-foot pricing. Call us to discuss your project scope and we will put together a detailed proposal.
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How long does it take to install commercial epoxy flooring?
Timeline depends on square footage, the coating system, and the condition of the existing concrete. Small commercial spaces of a few thousand square feet can often be completed in one to two days. Larger warehouses or facilities requiring extensive prep work may take three to five days or more. We will give you a specific timeline in your project proposal.
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Can you repair damaged commercial epoxy floors?
Yes. We repair damaged sections of existing commercial epoxy floors, including delaminated areas, cracks, chips, and worn patches. In some cases we can spot repair and blend the new coating. In others, a full recoat over the existing system is the better option. We assess the existing floor and recommend the most cost-effective approach.
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What is the difference between epoxy and polyaspartic for commercial floors?
Epoxy is the workhorse base coat. It builds film thickness, fills surface irregularities, and creates a strong mechanical bond to the concrete. Polyaspartic is a faster-curing, UV-stable finish coat that goes over the epoxy. Polyaspartic cures in hours rather than days, is more resistant to yellowing under UV, and handles temperature extremes better. For most commercial jobs we use both: epoxy for the body, polyaspartic for the finish.
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Do you offer anti-static epoxy flooring for electronics facilities?
Yes. We install electrostatic dissipative (ESD) and conductive epoxy flooring for electronics manufacturing, server rooms, and other environments where static electricity is a risk. These systems are formulated and installed to meet ESD Association standards. Ask about ESD flooring when you call for an estimate.
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Can epoxy flooring be installed over existing tile or coatings?
It depends on the condition and adhesion of the existing surface. Loose, cracked, or contaminated tile or coatings must be removed before epoxy can be applied. Tightly adhered, intact tile can sometimes be coated over after proper surface prep. We assess existing surfaces during the estimate and give you an honest recommendation on whether removal or overlay is the right approach.
Still have questions? Call or text (208) 808-2081 and we'll walk you through the options for your specific facility.
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