1. Assess
Check slab condition, moisture risk, contamination and intended use.

Durable resin floor systems
Professionally prepared epoxy floor coatings for Auckland garages, workshops, warehouses and commercial spaces.
QUICK ANSWER
Epoxy performance depends on concrete preparation, moisture and contamination control, repairs, primer, build coats, finish selection and curing conditions. FlooringPro matches preparation and the written coating scope to the site’s traffic, chemical exposure and intended use.
Service information reviewed 15 July 2026. Final suitability, programme and price are confirmed for the individual site.
See concrete preparation in action
Watch the specialist equipment, mechanical preparation and epoxy coating work used on a real FlooringPro concrete-floor project.
Site-specific service
Epoxy performance depends on a sound, correctly profiled slab. We inspect the floor, mechanically grind where required, complete agreed repairs and specify a coating system for the expected traffic, cleaning and operating conditions.

Our process
Check slab condition, moisture risk, contamination and intended use.
Mechanically grind and clean the concrete to the required profile.
Address agreed cracks, defects, edges and penetrations.
Apply the specified primer and epoxy system, then confirm cure time.
Questions answered
Yes. Floor or concrete condition, use, moisture and existing treatments all affect the correct scope.
Programme and return-to-service timing vary by area, preparation, repairs and product system. Your quote will state the expected timing.
Not without assessment. Weak, contaminated or incompatible material may need removal or repair before treatment.
Yes. We provide a site-specific scope covering preparation, treatment and key limitations.
Prepared, specified and applied as one system
FlooringPro transforms tired or stained Auckland concrete with mechanical grinding followed by a coating system chosen for the slab and the way the space is used. Epoxy coating can provide a seamless, easy-clean finish with colour, build and resistance beyond ordinary concrete paint, but performance depends on preparation, moisture, contamination, traffic, chemicals and cure conditions.
We scope residential garages, automotive workshops, warehouses, pedestrian zones, retail and selected healthcare, food-production and commercial environments. Concrete is assessed for laitance, old coatings, oil, cracks, joints, surface hardness and moisture risk. Grinding creates a clean mechanical profile; low spots, structural movement or deep oil contamination cannot simply be hidden under resin.
Epoxy systems are available in many colours and can include metallic, decorative flake, quartz or slip-textured broadcasts. They can seal concrete against ordinary spills and wear, but standard epoxy may amber at sunlit doorways and must be matched to expected chemicals and hot-tyre exposure.
A compatible polyurethane finish may be selected for added abrasion, stain or UV performance, a clear appearance or faster return-to-service needs. Product data, not a generic promise, determines cure, chemical and slip performance.
Mechanical polishing is different from coating: abrasives refine the slab itself and may expose aggregate before densifying and guarding. Grinding can also create the base for another floor covering. We explain which route matches the desired appearance and maintenance commitment.
From slab to finished coating
System 31 is a durable epoxy option with a non-slip finish for selected warehouses, garages and pedestrian zones. System 31-O is designed for oil-contaminated substrates in uses such as chemical warehouses and garages. System 32 addresses heavy-duty, high-traffic industrial applications including warehouses and automotive workshops.
System 34 provides a smooth, oil-repellent epoxy floor for suitable hospitals and lighter-traffic environments. Mapefloor CPU-DP is a high-performance polyurethane-cement flooring route for demanding food-processing and commercial-kitchen conditions. Final selection must follow the current manufacturer specification and site assessment.
One accountable scope
FlooringPro can coordinate concrete grinding, polishing or coating; epoxy coatings and sealants; suitable moisture barriers for new concrete; joint fillers; and crack repairs. Keeping preparation and application within one written scope reduces the risk of incompatible assumptions between separate contractors.
Not every slab is a coating candidate without remediation. Rising moisture, hydrostatic pressure, active cracks, weak topping, silicone, deep oil or previous coating residues can cause pinholes, discolouration or loss of adhesion. A moisture barrier is not a universal cure, and a coating does not structurally repair moving concrete.
Sweep grit, clean spills promptly and use neutral products approved for the coating. Textured systems improve traction in specified conditions but hold more soil; glossy finishes make scratches and substrate variation more visible. No resin is universally non-slip, scratch-proof, chemical-proof or immune to tyre staining.
Quote factors include area, removal depth, edges, repairs, joints, oil treatment, moisture management, chosen build and decoration, access, ventilation, temperature, cure protection and downtime. A site quote makes these items visible before work begins.
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