
El Paso sits at one of the busiest inland border-trade points in the country, and the warehousing, distribution, and light-manufacturing space that supports that traffic keeps expanding around the Ysleta and Zaragoza ports of entry and out along the Northeast industrial corridor. Facility floors in this market take a specific kind of punishment.
Forklifts, pallet jacks, and heavy freight moving in and out on tight schedules put sustained load and abrasion on a warehouse floor. A standard sealed-concrete or thin epoxy coating wears through in high-traffic lanes far faster than a facility manager wants to budget for.
For a facility running near capacity, the cost of a floor project isn't just the install — it's the downtime. Polyurea's fast-cure chemistry means a facility section can be back in service in a fraction of the time a standard epoxy recoat would take, which is often the deciding factor for a warehouse that can't afford an extended shutdown.
We spec high-build polyurea systems rated for forklift and heavy-equipment traffic, and we schedule installs around a facility's actual downtime windows — nights, weekends, or phased by section — rather than asking an operation to pause entirely.
El Paso Polyurea scopes warehousing and distribution facilities across the El Paso metro individually, with a written technical spec covering load rating, cure time, and chemical exposure for every commercial quote.
No obligation. We'll assess your space and give you a real number.