
Industrial Epoxy Flooring
INDUSTRIAL FLOORS BUILT FOR REAL LOADS.
Heavy-duty epoxy and traffic coating systems for warehouses, factories, workshops, commercial kitchens and parking structures across Saudi Arabia — specified, prepared and installed by ZAVERO SURFACES.
LOAD & IMPACT RATED
High-build systems that take forklifts, pallet jacks and dropped tools without cracking or delaminating.
CHEMICAL RESISTANT
Oils, fuels, cleaning agents and food acids stay on the surface instead of soaking into porous concrete.
SAFER, FASTER FACILITIES
Integrated line marking, colour-coded zones and specified slip ratings keep people and machines moving safely.
PREPARATION IS THE WHOLE JOB.
Industrial floors fail at the bond line, not in the resin. Every ZAVERO installation starts with diamond grinding or shot blasting to open the concrete, followed by crack repair, joint treatment and moisture testing.
We then build the system to the duty: a self-levelling epoxy for clean warehouse traffic, a heavy-build screed for workshops and loading bays, a polyurethane cement system where thermal shock and food-grade cleaning are involved.
Parking decks and ramps get flexible traffic coatings with heavy non-slip profiles, wheel-turn resistance and clear bay and directional markings.
Where It Works
- Warehouses and distribution centres
- Factories and production halls
- Automotive workshops
- Commercial kitchens
- Cold and dry storage
- Loading bays and service areas
- Parking garages and ramps
- Maintenance facilities
FINISH INSPIRATION
Design inspiration imagery illustrating flooring possibilities — not completed ZAVERO installations.

Warehouses

Factories

Workshops

Kitchens

Parking Decks

Ramps
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- How durable is industrial epoxy flooring?
- A correctly specified high-build epoxy system carries forklift traffic, pallet loads and impact for many years. Thickness and resin type are matched to the loads and chemicals in your facility.
- Can you install without shutting down operations?
- Usually yes. Large areas are phased into sections so part of the facility keeps working while another section cures, and fast-cure systems are available where downtime must be minimal.
- Do you add line marking and safety zones?
- Yes — walkways, forklift lanes, hazard zones and bay numbering can be integrated into the coating rather than painted on top, so the markings wear at the same rate as the floor.
- What about slip resistance in wet or oily areas?
- Aggregate is broadcast into the top coat to reach the slip rating your area needs, from light texture in kitchens to heavy non-slip on ramps.
READY TO TRANSFORM YOUR FLOOR?
Send us your floor photos and area size on WhatsApp and we will come back with guidance and a quote.