Essex County · North Jersey

Epoxy Flooring in Newark, NJ

Newark's industrial backbone — the Ironbound, Doremus Avenue, and the Port District — runs on resinous floors. We've coated food-processing plants, port-area logistics floors, and Ironbound restaurant kitchens that handle a thousand covers a week.

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10-Year Warranty
Standard on every job
40-min drive
From our HQ
Licensed & Insured
NJ HIC + $2M liability
Why Newark chooses us

The best epoxy flooring contractor near you in Newark

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Food-grade USDA-compliant urethane cement systems for the Ironbound restaurant district

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Heavy-traffic industrial floor specs rated for forklift and pallet-jack abuse

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Local crew familiar with Newark's permit and inspection process for commercial spaces

Epoxy floor services we install in Newark

Every system below is installed by our in-house crew with premium materials and a 10-year warranty — no subcontracting.

Food-grade urethane cement (USDA / FDA compliant)
Heavy industrial resinous floors
Restaurant kitchen coatings
Warehouse and logistics floors
Port and dock-area epoxy systems
ESD (electrostatic dissipative) floors for electronics manufacturing
Newark Pricing

Newark industrial floors typically run $4–$9 per sq ft installed depending on system thickness, prep requirements, and chemical-resistance spec. Restaurants $7–$12/sq ft.

Built for Newark's conditions

Why surface prep matters more here

Newark's older industrial slabs often have decades of oil, hydraulic fluid, and rebar bloom contamination. We shot-blast every Newark industrial floor — diamond grinding alone won't pull contaminants out of porous slab. The prep is what makes a 10-year warranty actually mean something in this market.

Recent projects in Essex County

9,400 sq ft

Food processing urethane cement

Ironbound

22,000 sq ft

Port District warehouse epoxy

Doremus Avenue

1,200 sq ft

Restaurant kitchen polyaspartic

Ferry Street

Newark epoxy flooring FAQs

Do you do food-grade flooring?

Yes — we install USDA-compliant urethane cement systems with integral cove base for Newark food processors, commissary kitchens, and Ironbound restaurants. These systems handle thermal shock from steam cleaning and resist organic acids from food production.

How do you handle Newark's older contaminated slabs?

Shot-blasting first, then if contamination remains we use a moisture-tolerant epoxy primer rated to bond over residual oil. We never just grind and hope.

Can the work happen overnight or on weekends?

Yes. Most Newark commercial work runs on second or third shift to avoid production downtime. Polyaspartic lets us hand back a fully cured floor in 24 hours.

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Licensed, insured, and 40 minutes from Newark. Same-week consultations available. ZIP codes served: 07102, 07103, 07104, 07105, 07106, 07107, 07108, 07112, 07114.

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