Commercial Epoxy Shop Floor in Enoree, SC
Food Distribution Warehouse — 6,000 Sq Ft Single Broadcast Epoxy with Urethane Top Coat
Zachary Daniel Concrete installed a 6,000-square-foot single broadcast epoxy shop floor at a food distribution warehouse in Enoree, South Carolina — a system specifically engineered for the realities of a working food storage environment. The slab itself was beautiful, hard concrete that could have been polished, but a working warehouse needs traction, impact resistance, abrasion resistance, and chemical resistance — not a showroom finish.
The ZDC crew ground the entire floor with two aggressive passes at 25 grit using their 30-inch, 1,500-pound planetary grinders to open the slab and create the mechanical profile the coating system needed. They applied an industrial epoxy base coat and broadcast sand into it to rejection across the entire field — "beaching" it, in industry terms — to build maximum traction and abrasion resistance under forklift traffic and pallet movement. After the base cured, the team vacuumed and reclaimed the excess sand (saved for future jobs or crack-and-joint repairs), patched any inconsistencies, and applied a grout coat — a light epoxy skim coat to lock the sand in, fill voids, and create a flatter, smoother surface. The job finished with a high-wear urethane top coat tuned for chemical resistance against food-grade acidity — the kind of exposure that comes from tomatoes, fruits, vegetables, and the FDA-compliant cleaning products used to wash it all down.
The same coating system works just as well for automotive shops, pharmaceutical facilities, and even hospitals — it can resist hospital-grade cleaners for hours and food-warehouse acidity for years before any staining or damage occurs. The warehouse now has a floor built to outlast the building it's in. Call Zach at (864) 770-8608 if you have a warehouse, shop, or industrial facility that needs the same kind of system.





