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Chemical-Resistant Flooring in Abbotsford
Industrial chemical exposure destroys standard floor systems. Abbotsford Concrete installs chemical-resistant flooring engineered for the specific acids, caustics, solvents, and process chemicals your operations handle, with urethane or specialty epoxy systems matched to the actual exposure profile. Every project starts with a free written estimate.
- System matched to your chemicals
- Independent chemical-resistance ratings
- Free written estimate, firm schedule
Spec to chemical
What Chemical-Resistant Floors Have to Match
Chemical resistance is not generic. A system rated for dilute caustic may fail under hydrochloric acid; a system rated for hydrocarbons may dissolve under chlorinated solvents. The right floor matches the actual chemical exposure profile of your operations, by chemical type, concentration, contact time, and temperature.
We get the chemical spec from your operations or safety team, cross-reference against the resistance charts of available systems, and recommend the matched system. For severe exposure (concentrated acids, hot caustic, aggressive solvents), urethane cement is the standard answer; for moderate exposure with broader chemical mix, specialty chemical-resistant epoxy works.
Same engineering across our manufacturing services and the broader industrial concrete work. Related but distinct from brewery flooring (similar chemistry, different scale) and food-grade epoxy (different compliance focus).
How it works
How We Install Chemical-Resistant Floors in Abbotsford
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Profile chemical exposure
We document the chemicals your operations handle (type, concentration, contact time, temperature, frequency) and cross-reference against manufacturer chemical-resistance charts to specify the matched system.
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Prep slab to manufacturer profile
The slab is diamond-ground to the prep profile the system requires, contaminants and old coatings removed, cracks repaired, and the surface left clean and primed for the chemical-resistant build.
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Install matched system
For severe exposure, urethane cement is hand-troweled at the engineered thickness with cove base up the walls; for moderate exposure, chemical-resistant epoxy with topcoat at the right thickness. Each system installed to spec.
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Test and document
After cure, key chemical zones are confirmed with the supplier's recommended test, the floor is documented for any compliance or audit requirements, and the maintenance protocol is handed off to operations.
Where chemical floors fail
Spec Match Is the Whole Job
Chemical floor failures almost always trace to wrong-spec installs: a system that handled most chemicals in the plant failed against one specific exposure that was not on the original spec sheet. We get the full chemical profile up front and spec accordingly, including chemicals that are used occasionally or in cleaning processes that the operations team may forget about.
Coordinate with the rest of manufacturing floor work in the plant, and with heavy-duty floors where chemical exposure overlaps with impact loads. The right system handles both; the wrong combination compromises both.
Other manufacturing services
Compare with Other Manufacturing Services
Chemical-resistant is one of four manufacturing services we offer. See the rest.
Heavy-Duty Concrete Floors
High-strength manufacturing floor systems engineered for heavy equipment and impact.
Learn moreAnti-Static (ESD) Flooring
ESD-dissipative flooring systems for electronics manufacturing and sensitive areas.
Learn moreDust-Proof Concrete Sealing
Densifier and sealer systems that lock down concrete dust for cleaner facilities.
Learn moreCommon questions
Chemical-Resistant Flooring Questions, Answered
Chemical profiles, urethane vs epoxy, cove base and compliance documentation.
Client reviews
What Abbotsford Operations Say About Their Chemical-Resistant Floors
They specced for chemicals our previous contractor had not considered including occasional spill scenarios. Three years of process operations, zero floor failures. Real chemistry expertise.
Urethane cement install with cove base in our plating area. Holds against the acid and caustic we use, cleanups happen without floor damage. Best floor we have had in that zone.
They got the chemical profile from our safety team and matched the system. Documentation supported our internal compliance audit. No improvisation, just engineering.
Different systems for different zones based on actual exposure. Cost-effective and durable. The system match is what we needed; one floor everywhere would have failed or overspent.
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Get a Free Chemical-Resistant Quote
Send us the chemical profile (or have your safety team forward it), and we will spec the matched system and quote in writing.
We'll assess the plant and send a written quote within one business day.