School Epoxy Flooring in Bohemia, NY

Floors That Hold Up When School Starts

Durable school epoxy flooring installed on your timeline — built for high-traffic hallways, cafeterias, and classrooms that can’t afford a do-over.

In Business Since 1990

Over 35 years of commercial flooring experience means we’ve seen every substrate condition Long Island schools can throw at us.

Sherwin-Williams HPF Certified

We’re factory-certified by Sherwin-Williams High Performance Flooring — the credential architects and specifiers write into school project specs by name.

OSHA 40 Certified Crew

Every installer on our team holds OSHA 40 certification — so your building stays safe during and after installation.

Educational Facility Floor Installers, Bohemia NY

Built for Schools. Installed Around Your Schedule.

School epoxy flooring isn’t a product — it’s a system. The right coating, applied correctly, to the right substrate, in the right window of time. When it’s done well, you get a seamless, durable surface that handles thousands of daily footsteps, resists institutional cleaning chemicals, and doesn’t require the annual stripping and waxing cycle that VCT demands. When it’s done poorly, you’re dealing with peeling floors by October and a very uncomfortable conversation with your board. We’ve been installing commercial and institutional epoxy floors since 1990, right here in Bohemia. We understand the compressed summer timeline, the code requirements, and what it actually takes to deliver a finished floor before the first bell rings in September.

Durable School Floors, Long Island

What a Properly Installed Floor Actually Delivers

From hallways to cafeterias, here’s what schools across Suffolk County stop worrying about once the floor is done right.
Your hallways handle thousands of daily passes without showing the wear that cracks and chips VCT within a few years.
Seamless, grout-free surfaces eliminate the bacteria and mold harborage points that tiled floors accumulate no matter how often they’re cleaned.
You stop budgeting for annual floor stripping, waxing, and patching — those costs disappear with a floor that maintains itself.
Anti-slip aggregate can be broadcast directly into the topcoat, so cafeterias and locker rooms meet DCOF slip-resistance standards even when wet.
A properly cured epoxy floor is chemically inert — no residual odor, no VOC concerns when students return in September.
You get a floor that’s easier to justify to your board — one upfront cost versus a recurring maintenance line item that never goes away.

Classroom Epoxy Floor Coating, Suffolk County

Every Room in Your School Has Different Demands

A chemistry lab and a gymnasium are not the same environment. Neither is a cafeteria and a main hallway. One of the most common mistakes in school flooring projects is applying a single product across every space and calling it done. Hallways need maximum abrasion resistance. Cafeterias face thermal shock from industrial dishwashers and daily exposure to cleaning chemicals. Gymnasiums need a surface that can handle athletic equipment, rolling bleachers, and the occasional spill without becoming a liability. Locker rooms need moisture-resistant, slip-resistant systems that hold up to daily wet traffic. Labs need chemical resistance that standard epoxy simply doesn’t provide. We specify the right system for each zone — whether that’s a standard epoxy, a cementitious urethane, a polyaspartic topcoat, or a Novolac system for chemically demanding spaces. That’s the work that separates a floor that lasts 15 to 20 years from one that fails before winter break.

School Epoxy Flooring Process, Bohemia NY

Surface Prep Is Where Most Contractors Cut Corners

We started this company in 1990 because too many commercial floors were failing — not from bad luck, but from contractors who skipped the preparation work. That hasn’t changed. Before any coating goes down, we diamond grind the concrete to create the surface profile that epoxy needs to bond mechanically. We test for moisture vapor transmission — a step that’s especially important in coastal Suffolk County, where Long Island’s humidity creates real moisture pressure through concrete slabs. We repair cracks and spalls with the right repair mortars. Only then do we apply a multi-coat system: primer, body coat, topcoat. Not a single thin layer that looks good at sign-off and peels by spring. This is the work that separates a floor that lasts 15 to 20 years from one that fails before winter break.

School Flooring Installation Timeline, NY

From First Call to First Day of School

Site Assessment and Specification

We walk the building, assess the substrate, test for moisture, and specify the right system for each space — before any commitment is made.

Scheduling and Project Planning

We map out the full installation sequence around your summer window, so every zone is completed and cured before re-occupancy.

Installation, Cure, and Handoff

We prep, coat, and cure each area on schedule — then walk the finished floor with you before we leave the building.