Custom Coatings | Massachusetts

Heavy-Duty Commercial Floor Coatings

Brewery floors, aviation hangars, manufacturing plants, and warehouses

Commercial floor coatings are resinous systems that protect prepared concrete from chemicals, impact, thermal shock, and sanitation issues. Cape Cod Coatings installs ProREZ epoxy, urethane cement, and polyaspartic systems for breweries, hangars, manufacturers, warehouses, and distribution centers across Southeastern Massachusetts. Every system is use-case specified, installed by a bonded, background-checked crew, and backed by a 15-year written guarantee.

Why Massachusetts Facilities Choose Cape Cod Coatings

Commercial floors usually fail for predictable reasons: poor surface prep, the wrong resin chemistry for the actual exposure, and crews that treat industrial work like a 1-day garage flooring job. Cape Cod Coatings chooses and installs the right commercial coating systems the way a chemist would build them, diamond-ground substrate, moisture-tested slab, primer matched to porosity, and a topcoat selected for the real-world chemicals, temperatures, and traffic the floor will see.

Our ProREZ portfolio gives us the flexibility to deliver USDA/FDA-friendly sanitary floors for breweries, Skydrol-resistant hangar decks for aviation, and high-build epoxy or polished concrete for manufacturing and warehousing, all from one local team with a 5.0-star reputation from 230+ Google reviews.

Seamless laboratory floor coating with chemical-resistant finish for commercial facilities

Industries We Serve

Craft Breweries & Beverage Flooring

Urethane cement mortar (ProKrete) with a polyaspartic topcoat, thermal-shock proof, sanitary, and resistant to lactic acid, caustics, and hot-water washdown.

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Aviation Hangar Floors

High-performance urethane topcoat with a Skydrol-resistant formulation over a high-build epoxy base, built for jet fuel, hydraulic fluid, tow loads, and FBO aesthetics.

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Manufacturing & Warehousing Flooring

Polished concrete, high-solids epoxy, or urethane cement, specified by sector for forklift traffic, dust control, line-striping, and chemical exposure.

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Polished commercial floor coating in a retail storefront environment

ProREZ Commercial Systems Explained

ProREZ offers a range of commercial concrete coating systems designed for different facility environments, performance needs, and operating conditions. ProKrete urethane cement mortar is ideal for breweries, dairies, food and beverage facilities, and washdown areas because it provides thermal-shock resistance from -40°F to 250°F, along with acid and caustic resistance and a 1/4-inch build.

For hangars, manufacturing spaces, and warehouses, a high-solids epoxy base with a polyaspartic topcoat delivers high impact and abrasion resistance, UV stability, and fast return-to-service. Skydrol-resistant urethane topcoat is designed for aviation hangars and MRO bays, where floors need to resist phosphate-ester hydraulic fluid, Jet-A fuel, and de-icing chemicals.

Densified polished concrete is a low-maintenance option for warehouses, distribution centers, and light manufacturing spaces, offering high light reflectivity with no resin film to delaminate. For electronics manufacturing, server rooms, and other static-sensitive environments, ESD/static-dissipative epoxy provides controlled resistance and a grounded floor system.

9 Reasons to Pick a ProREZ Commercial Floor

  1. Chemistry matched to the exposure, no one-size-fits-all product push.
  2. Thermal-shock tolerance up to 250 °F for hot-water and steam washdown.
  3. 15-year written guarantee on installation and materials.
  4. Sanitary, seamless finish with integral cove base options.
  5. Fast turnaround, most systems return to service in 24–72 hours.
  6. Slip-resistant aggregate profiles engineered to OSHA expectations.
  7. Forklift, jack-stand, and rolling-load rated build thicknesses.
  8. USDA / FDA-compatible formulations for food and beverage.
  9. Local crew, local accountability, Hyannis-based, bonded, insured.

Our Commercial Installation Process

  1. Facility Assessment & Moisture Testing, calcium chloride or RH probes per ASTM F1869/ F2170.
  2. Engineered System Specification, written scope with product data sheets.
  3. Diamond Grinding / Shot Blasting to a CSP 3–5 profile.
  4. Crack, Joint, and Spall Repair with rigid or semi-rigid fillers.
  5. Primer Application matched to slab porosity and moisture.
  6. Body Coat, urethane cement, high-build epoxy, or decorative broadcast.
  7. Topcoat, polyaspartic, urethane, or Skydrol-resistant chemistry.
  8. Line Striping, Cove Base, and Anti-Slip as specified.
  9. Final Inspection & Owner Walk-Through with care-and-maintenance binder.

Service Area

Cape Cod Coatings serves commercial facilities across Southeastern Massachusetts within roughly 1.5 hours of Hyannis: Cape Cod (Hyannis, Falmouth, Mashpee, Yarmouth, Barnstable, Chatham, Orleans), the South Shore (Plymouth, Marshfield, Hingham, Quincy), New Bedford, Fall River, Wareham, Taunton, Brockton, and the surrounding Plymouth and Bristol County markets.

FAQs

What is the difference between epoxy, urethane cement, and polyaspartic?

Epoxy is the workhorse base coat, high build, excellent adhesion, strong chemical resistance, but it ambers under UV. Urethane cement (cementitious urethane) is a thicker, thermal-shock-tolerant mortar used in wet, hot, and chemically aggressive environments like breweries and food plants. Polyaspartic polyurea is a fast-curing, UV-stable topcoat applied over epoxy or urethane cement to add scratch resistance, color stability, and a same-day return-to-service.

How long does a commercial floor coating last?

A properly specified and installed ProREZ commercial system lasts 15–20+ years. Cape Cod Coatings

backs the work with a 15-year written guarantee.

How much downtime should we plan for?

Most commercial installations require the work area to be offline for 24–72 hours. Phased installs ( Half the floor at a time) are common in breweries, hangars, and 24/7 plants.

Do you handle moisture vapor transmission issues?

Yes. We test slabs with calcium chloride (ASTM F1869) or RH probes (ASTM F2170) before specifying the system, and apply a moisture-mitigation primer when vapor drive exceeds product tolerance

Can you work around production schedules?

Yes. We routinely schedule weekend, overnight, and shutdown-window installs for manufacturers,

breweries, and FBOs.

Are your coatings USDA / FDA compatible?

The ProKrete urethane cement system used in breweries and food/beverage facilities meets USDAacceptable criteria for incidental food contact.

Do you provide submittal packages for architects and GCs?

Yes. We deliver full submittal packages including product data sheets, SDS, color charts, mock-ups, and a written scope of work for specifiers.

What does a commercial floor coating cost per square foot?

Pricing depends on system thickness, prep condition, and square footage. Typical commercial ProREZ installs range from $6–$15 per sq ft installed. We provide firm, line-item quotes after an on-site assessment.

Our Service Area

Providing concrete coating services to residential, commercial, and industrial customers across the Cape Cod area. From Falmouth to Chatham and all places in between.

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