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Commercial Floor Coatings · Stillwater, MN · Est. 2003

Commercial Floor Coatings in Stillwater, Minnesota.

Stillwater is a historic St. Croix River town, often called the 'Birthplace of Minnesota,' directly across the river from Hudson WI. About 40 minutes northwest of River Falls. We install polyurea + polyaspartic floor coatings for Stillwater homeowners — diamond-ground prep, custom flake colors, 1–2 day install, written 15-year warranty. Heavy concentration of historic homes — Victorian, Greek Revival, Italianate — particularly downtown and on North Hill. Newer subdivisions like Liberty on the Lake and Stillwater Crossing have post-1990 slabs.

Commercial Floor Coatings in Stillwater

What an install looks like in Stillwater.

Stillwater installs are different from any other city we serve because of the historic housing stock. Many homes in downtown Stillwater and on North Hill have slabs from the late 1800s or early 1900s — original poured concrete with significant settlement, surface damage, and often previous coatings (sometimes multiple, applied over decades). We've done installs in homes built in the 1880s. The diamond-ground prep handles all of it: removes old coatings, opens the substrate, and gives polyurea a clean bond surface. Newer Stillwater subdivisions like Liberty on the Lake and Stillwater Crossing have modern slabs that grind cleanly and finish faster. Lower-level slab moisture is a more common consideration in Stillwater than in inland towns because of the river — we test before coating any below-grade install.

Neighborhoods we work in

  • Downtown (historic)
  • Liberty on the Lake
  • Croixwood
  • North Hill
  • South Hill
  • Stillwater Crossing
20+ Years installing Commercial coatings since 2003
24-48HRS Return to service Off-hours + weekend installs
$2M Liability coverage Certificates available
15YR Written warranty Same as residential

Why we don't install epoxy in Stillwater

Why polyurea makes more sense than epoxy in a commercial space.

Commercial floors fail in different ways than residential. Forklift point-loads, hot tire pickup from work vehicles, chemical exposure from oils and degreasers, and the financial cost of a closed bay. Standard epoxy can't handle any of those reliably. Polyurea is what industrial spaces have been moving to for the last decade — and what we install exclusively.

Standard Commercial Epoxy What most commercial installers still apply
  • Chips under forklift point-loads. A loaded forklift puts thousands of pounds on a small wheel contact patch. Epoxy fractures along the load lines.
  • Yellows under fluorescent + sun. Showroom floors photograph terribly after the first year. Customer impression matters.
  • Hot tire pickup on shop floors. Vehicles pulling into service bays hot in summer lift the coating where the tires sit.
  • 3-7 day cure = lost shifts. Standard epoxy is solvent-borne and slow. A retail floor closed for a week is real revenue loss.
  • VCT under it ages out. Commercial spaces still using vinyl composition tile waste hours every quarter on stripping + waxing. The math doesn't work past year three.
Polyurea + Polyaspartic Industrial What we install instead
  • Forklift-rated abrasion + impact. Polyurea's tensile strength handles point-loads epoxy can't. Standard rating for warehouses and manufacturing floors.
  • UV-stable for life. Polyaspartic topcoat does not yellow under fluorescent, sodium-vapor, or sunlight. Showroom floors stay showroom-grade.
  • Heat + chemical resistant. No hot-tire pickup, no peeling around oil drips, withstands degreasers and sanitizers used in daily wash-down.
  • 24-48 hour return to service. Off-hours + weekend installs are standard. Most commercial floors run prep + basecoat + topcoat over a single Saturday-Sunday and the team walks in Monday to a sealed floor.
  • VCT replacement that's permanent. Sweep and mop instead of strip and wax. Eliminates the recurring labor cost of vinyl tile maintenance, often paying back the install cost within 18-24 months on labor savings alone.

Bottom line: polyurea costs the same or slightly more than a contractor-grade commercial epoxy install per square foot, lasts 3-5× as long, requires no maintenance, and doesn't close your operation for a week to install. Every commercial customer we've installed for since the polyurea switch (2010) is still on the original floor.

Stillwater Pricing

Commercial Floor Coatings cost in Stillwater, MN: $7–9 per sq ft.

Commercial pricing varies more than residential because mobilization and crew time amortize across larger jobs. Below are typical ranges by project size + use case. Every commercial install includes diamond-ground prep, polyurea + polyaspartic system, COI on request, and the 15-year warranty. Larger jobs get phased install scheduling and milestone reporting.

Smaller Commercial

1,500 sq ft

retail showroom or service bay

From $10,500 to $13,500
  • Polyurea flake or solid color
  • Off-hours install scheduling
  • COI provided on request
  • Done in 1-2 days
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Most Common

5,000 sq ft

warehouse or auto shop

From $30,000 to $40,000
  • Polyurea solid color industrial
  • Phased install (keep operating)
  • COI + written milestone schedule
  • Done in 2-3 days
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Large Industrial

10,000+ sq ft

warehouse, manufacturing

From $50,000 to $70,000
  • Bid by scope (per sq ft drops)
  • Phased install + traffic lanes
  • Full project documentation
  • Multi-day or weekend window
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Food-service and USDA-rated installs (integral cove base, anti-slip aggregate) run $8-11 / sq ft regardless of size. Send photos + square footage and Dave will work up a written quote with line-item scope, typically within 48 hours.

The 6-step install

How we install your floor in Stillwater.

Same checklist on every floor. The reason our coatings still look new at year ten when the cheap stuff peeled in year two.

  1. 01

    Site walkthrough + scope

    For commercial projects, we start with an on-site walkthrough to scope conditions: existing coating type, slab condition, equipment that needs to stay in place, traffic patterns, and operational constraints (when can we install, what areas need to stay accessible). Written scope and milestone schedule out to you within 48 hours.
  2. 02

    Diamond grinding

    Industrial diamond-tooled grinders, larger than residential equipment, with HEPA-vacuum dust collection so we can prep occupied buildings without making the rest of the space unusable. Removes existing coatings, sealers, oil contamination, and the weak top layer of concrete.
  3. 03

    Crack repair + slab prep

    Cracks filled with flexible polyurea joint filler. Spalled areas patched with polymer-modified compound. Saw-cuts and control joints either filled flush or maintained as visible — depends on the use case.
  4. 04

    Polyurea basecoat (forklift-rated)

    Industrial-grade polyurea basecoat at higher mil thickness than residential installs. This is the structural layer that handles point-loads, equipment traffic, and impact resistance.
  5. 05

    Flake or aggregate broadcast

    Decorative flake (showroom-grade), solid color (industrial), or anti-slip aggregate (food-service / wet environments). Density and aggressiveness calibrated to the application and traffic load.
  6. 06

    Polyaspartic UV topcoat + warranty

    UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat seals the system. 15-year written warranty against chip, crack, peel under commercial use; lifetime UV-fade warranty on topcoat. Final walkthrough with operations team before we leave.

Stillwater questions

Common questions for Stillwater homeowners.

Can you coat the slab in a 100-year-old historic Stillwater home?
Yes — and we've done a lot of them. Historic slabs need more prep (multiple coatings to remove, more crack repair, more spalling patch) but the diamond-ground process handles whatever's there. The finished polyurea floor looks brand new and bonds reliably even to century-old concrete that's been through a lot.
Are river-adjacent slabs in Stillwater more prone to moisture issues?
Slightly yes — proximity to the St. Croix raises lower-level slab humidity in some Stillwater homes. We run an MVER moisture test on every below-grade install in Stillwater to confirm the slab is dry enough for a standard polyurea system, or whether it needs a moisture-mitigation primer underneath. Either way you know up-front.
How fast can you do a Stillwater install?
Typically 2-3 weeks out from quote. We batch Stillwater jobs with other east-metro installs (Hudson, Lake Elmo, Oakdale) to keep travel efficient. Older slab prep work adds time per install — typical Stillwater historic-home jobs run 1.5-2 days vs 1 day for newer suburban builds.
How long will my commercial space be closed during the install?
Most commercial installs run prep + basecoat + topcoat over a single weekend (Friday night through Sunday). Walk-on Monday morning, full operation Monday or Tuesday. Phased installs (keep half the floor in service while the other half cures, then swap) are available for spaces that genuinely can't close. Larger jobs (5,000+ sq ft) typically need 2-3 days but can be scheduled around your operating hours.
How much does a commercial floor coating cost per square foot?
Standard commercial polyurea installs run $6-8 per square foot for solid-color industrial work and $7-9 per square foot for decorative flake / showroom-grade. Food-service installs with integral cove base + anti-slip aggregate run $8-11 / sq ft. Per-sq-ft cost drops on larger jobs (10,000+ sq ft typically lands at $5-7 / sq ft) because mobilization amortizes.
Do you provide a certificate of insurance?
Yes — $2M general liability coverage, COI provided on request. Standard for commercial work where property managers, GCs, or corporate insurance departments require it. Larger jobs also come with a written scope, milestone schedule, and progress photos.
Is polyurea worth the upgrade vs commercial epoxy?
Yes, in commercial settings the gap is bigger than in residential. Forklift-rated abrasion, hot-tire safety, faster return to service, and lifetime UV stability all matter more in commercial use. Per-sq-ft cost is roughly equivalent to professional commercial epoxy; lifespan is 3-5× longer; and the 24-48 hour return-to-service vs epoxy's 3-7 days saves real money on closed-operation cost.
Can polyurea handle forklift traffic?
Yes — that's actually one of polyurea's strongest applications. The basecoat goes down at higher mil thickness for industrial installs, and polyurea's tensile strength handles point-loads that fracture epoxy. Standard for warehouses, manufacturing floors, and shipping bays.
Will a polyurea floor work in a commercial kitchen or food service?
Yes — we install seamless polyurea with integral cove base for food-service applications. No grout lines or floor-wall seams where bacteria collect. Slip-resistant aggregate standard for wet kitchen environments. Withstands daily wash-down with commercial degreasers and sanitizers. USDA-compatible build.
Can we replace VCT (vinyl composition tile) with polyurea?
Yes, and it's one of the more financially obvious upgrades. VCT requires quarterly stripping + waxing — that recurring labor cost adds up fast. Polyurea is sweep-and-mop, no maintenance. The install pays back within 18-24 months on labor savings for most commercial spaces, and the floor lasts 15+ years vs VCT's 7-10.
Do you handle larger commercial projects (10,000+ sq ft)?
Yes. Larger commercial jobs run as phased installs over multiple days, typically with written milestone schedules and progress photos at each phase. We've installed in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and large retail. Per-sq-ft cost drops on larger jobs because mobilization amortizes — typically $5-7 / sq ft for 10,000+ sq ft.
What happens if the floor gets damaged during use?
Spot repairs are straightforward — diamond grind the damaged area, re-coat with the same system, blends in cleanly. Most damage from heavy use is impact (dropped equipment, dragged pallets) and is covered for repair under the 15-year warranty under normal use. Abuse, deliberate damage, or improper chemical exposure (battery acid, paint stripper, etc.) is excluded.
Can the floor color match our brand?
Yes — flake blends are available in dozens of colors and we can match logo or brand colors closely. Solid-color installs allow custom pigment matching. Auto dealers, retail brands, and franchise operators often spec the floor color to match showroom signage or brand standards. Bring the color spec at quote time.

More in Stillwater

All the floor coatings we install in Stillwater, MN.

Whatever the slab — garage, basement, patio, mudroom, commercial — same diamond-ground prep, same polyurea + polyaspartic system, same 15-year warranty. Bundle pricing if you book multiple rooms in one visit.

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