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Industrial-grade floor systems for auto shops, warehouses, showrooms, restaurants, and commercial spaces across Lancaster County. Installed over a weekend. Your business opens Monday on a finished floor.
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Lancaster County runs on concrete floors. Auto shops on Route 30, warehouses off the 283, machine shops in Ephrata and Manheim, restaurants in downtown Lancaster, churches with fellowship halls that see hundreds of people every Sunday. Every one of those floors is taking abuse every single day, and bare concrete was never designed to handle it long term.
FlakePro Coatings is a Lancaster County company based in Stevens, PA. We install professional-grade polyaspartic floor systems for commercial and industrial properties across the county. We are not a national franchise. We are the people who will show up at your shop, look at your floor, tell you exactly what it needs, and do the work ourselves.
If you have a concrete floor in a commercial or industrial building in Lancaster County, we can coat it. Here are the most common spaces we work in across the county:
Oil, brake fluid, transmission fluid, road salt dragged in all winter. Our system seals the concrete completely and handles the chemistry of an auto shop floor without staining, peeling, or absorbing anything.
Lancaster County has a lot of warehouse space along the 283 and Route 30 corridors. Forklift traffic, pallet drops, heavy racking. Our high-build system handles all of it and eliminates the concrete dusting that gets into everything in an uncoated warehouse.
Your floor is the first thing customers see when they walk in. A clean, polished polyaspartic surface does more for the look of a showroom than most other upgrades, and it holds up to constant foot traffic without showing wear.
The floor behind the line takes grease, food acids, cleaning chemicals, and dropped equipment every day. Our seamless, non-porous surface has no grout lines or cracks for bacteria to hide in, and it cleans fast with standard commercial degreasers.
Lancaster County has a lot of small machine shops and woodworking operations. Metal filings, cutting fluids, and heavy equipment need a floor that seals the concrete, resists chemical staining, and keeps the air cleaner by eliminating concrete dust.
Lancaster County has hundreds of churches with fellowship halls and basement floors that see high traffic on weekends. A clean, slip-resistant floor coating installed over a single weekend costs far less than replacing concrete and lasts 15 to 20 years.
Lancaster County has more active farms than almost any other county in the country. Equipment storage buildings, workshop floors, and produce handling areas all benefit from a sealed concrete surface that resists moisture and is easy to clean.
A non-porous, seamless surface that sanitizes easily. Low VOC installation that is safe for occupied buildings. Professional appearance that matches the standards your patients expect when they walk in.
A lot of commercial floor bids you get will be for standard epoxy. Epoxy is a familiar product and it photographs well. But in a Lancaster County commercial environment, standard epoxy has real limitations that show up within a few years of installation.
The core issue is rigidity. Epoxy is a hard, inflexible material. A concrete slab in an unheated auto shop or warehouse in Lancaster County moves with every temperature swing, and we get significant swings here from January through July. A rigid coating on a moving substrate eventually cracks and lifts. Polyaspartic has a much higher flex modulus, which means it moves with the concrete instead of fighting it.
| What matters in commercial use | Polyaspartic (what we install) | Standard epoxy |
|---|---|---|
| Cure time | Walk-ready in 4 to 6 hours, vehicles in 24 hours | 48 to 72 hours minimum, up to 7 days full cure |
| Business downtime | Weekend installation, open Monday | Often 3 to 7 days out of service |
| Temperature flexibility | Flexes with the slab through PA winters | Rigid, cracks under freeze-thaw stress |
| Chemical resistance | Oil, solvents, acids, food-grade cleaners | Moderate, degrades with harsh chemicals |
| Lifespan in commercial use | 15 to 20 years | 5 to 10 years before recoat |
| UV stability | Stays clear, no yellowing near windows | Yellows in UV-exposed areas |
| Concrete dusting | Fully sealed, no more dust | Partially reduced |
| Warranty | 15 years against peeling | Usually 1 to 5 years |
More on why this matters: How Long Does an Epoxy Floor Last? The Truth About Lifespan and Peeling
Bare concrete releases silica dust constantly. It gets into equipment, inventory, and lungs. A fully sealed polyaspartic surface stops concrete dust at the source. This alone is worth the investment in warehouses, machine shops, and auto bays.
We broadcast slip-resistant aggregate into the topcoat at the level your environment needs. Light texture for retail, heavy grip for wet commercial kitchens and auto bays. Meets OSHA workplace traction requirements.
Oil, brake fluid, transmission fluid, food-grade acids, commercial degreasers. Spills do not stain on a polyaspartic surface. They wipe up with a paper towel or a quick mop. The floor looks the same in year ten as it did in year one.
We can incorporate aisle markings, equipment zones, hazard striping, and color coding directly into the coating system. No paint-on lines that peel. The markings are part of the floor and they last as long as the coating does.
Our polyaspartic system has low VOC compared to solvent-based epoxy products. Adjacent areas of the building can remain occupied with normal ventilation. No need to shut down the whole facility.
Every installation we do in Lancaster County is backed by a 15-year warranty against peeling, chipping, and delamination. If the floor fails under normal use, we come back and fix it. See our warranty terms.
We will come to your location, look at the floor, and give you a firm written estimate the same day. No vague ranges, no pressure.
Call or text: 717-419-5885
Email: flakeprocoatings@gmail.com
Commercial concrete floors in Lancaster County have usually taken years of abuse before we show up. Oil-soaked auto shop slabs, chemically contaminated warehouse floors, cracked and pitted restaurant kitchens. The preparation has to match the condition of the floor. Here is what we do on every commercial installation:
We look at the floor before we write a single number. We test for moisture vapor, check for existing coatings or sealers, evaluate the crack pattern, and identify contamination. This determines the right system and the honest scope of the work.
We use industrial planetary diamond grinders to remove old coatings, oil contamination, laitance, and surface weakness. This profiles the concrete at a microscopic level and creates the mechanical bond that keeps the new coating from ever lifting. Acid etching does not do this. It is why acid-etched floors peel and diamond-ground floors do not.
Every crack, pit, control joint, and expansion joint is addressed before any coating goes down. Commercial floors have usually been through a lot. We fix all of it first.
If moisture vapor readings are elevated, we apply a moisture-mitigating primer as the first coat. This is the step most budget installers skip. It is the most common reason commercial floors blister and peel within a few years.
We use 100 percent solids polyaspartic materials. Not water-based products that lose half their volume when they cure. Full-thickness, full-strength coating from the first layer up.
Decorative flakes are broadcast to full coverage, or solid color is applied for spaces that need clean lines and safety demarcation. Aisle markings, equipment zones, and hazard striping go in at this stage.
The final topcoat seals and locks the entire system. Chemical resistant, UV-stable, and hard within hours. Your team can walk on it the same evening and bring vehicles and equipment back on it within 24 hours.
Want to see what this looks like on a real commercial-scale project in our area? Read the full writeup: What Real Floor Coating Experts Do in Lebanon, PA
The number one concern we hear from Lancaster County business owners is downtime. Nobody can afford to close a shop or a restaurant for a week while a floor cures. Here is how we handle it:
Pricing depends on the size of the space, the condition of the concrete, and the system required. As a local company without franchise fees, we offer competitive pricing for Lancaster County businesses. Here are typical ranges:
| Space type | Typical size | Estimated range (installed) |
|---|---|---|
| Small retail or office | 500 to 1,500 sq ft | $2,500 to $7,500 |
| Auto shop or service bay | 1,500 to 4,000 sq ft | $6,000 to $18,000 |
| Restaurant or food service | 500 to 2,500 sq ft | $2,500 to $12,000 |
| Church hall or school | 2,000 to 6,000 sq ft | $8,000 to $28,000 |
| Small warehouse or storage | 3,000 to 8,000 sq ft | $12,000 to $36,000 |
| Large warehouse | 8,000 sq ft and up | Contact us for quote |
Things that raise the cost: heavily contaminated concrete (oil-soaked auto shop slabs), extensive crack repair, elevated moisture requiring a primer coat. Things that lower the cost per square foot: larger square footage, clean concrete in good condition.
Request a free written estimate for your Lancaster County space
We work throughout Lancaster County and are based in Stevens, PA. Here are the communities we regularly serve for commercial projects:
We also serve commercial properties in Lebanon County. See our Lebanon County page for details, or call us directly at 717-419-5885.
We come to your location, assess the concrete honestly, and give you a written price with no pressure. If we are not the right fit, we will tell you that too.
Call or text: 717-419-5885
Email: flakeprocoatings@gmail.com
Stevens, PA. Serving all of Lancaster County and Lebanon County.