Commercial Flooring Installation Nationwide
Industrial epoxy, polyaspartic, urethane cement, MMA, ESD, polished concrete, LVT, and cleanroom-grade flooring across 38 states. From a 5,000 SF tenant improvement to a 200,000 SF cold storage washdown floor, TCG self-performs and project-manages flooring under the same envelope, MEP, and structural team that delivers your building.
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Why Owners Choose TCG for Commercial Flooring
Most flooring contractors only do flooring. TCG is a full-service general contractor and design-build firm that self-performs flooring as part of an integrated building delivery. Your flooring scope is sequenced with MEP rough-ins, equipment procurement, and substrate scheduling from day one, eliminating the moisture-test failures and trade-stacking conflicts that derail single-trade flooring jobs.
Integrated Trade Coordination
TCG sequences flooring with concrete cure, MEP rough-ins, equipment installs, and finish trades. No moisture-test surprises, no rework, no warranty gaps between substrate and finish.
10-Year Cannafloors Partnership
TCG's strategic partnership with Cannafloors brings a proprietary polyaspartic system purpose-built for cannabis cultivation, food processing, and high-humidity environments where standard epoxies fail.
Eight Flooring Systems
Epoxy, polyaspartic, urethane cement, MMA rapid-cure, ESD and conductive, LVT and VCT, polished concrete, and seamless cleanroom systems. We specify what fits the operating reality, not what we have on the truck.
Rapid-Cure Capability
Polyaspartic and MMA systems return floors to service in 4 to 24 hours instead of 5 to 7 days. Critical for occupied healthcare, hospitality, and active distribution facilities.
USDA, FDA, and ESD Compliance
Urethane cement for USDA washdown food processing, cGMP-grade seamless systems for pharma, and ESD Association S20.20 conductive flooring for data centers and electronics manufacturing.
Substrate-First Approach
Most flooring failures start in the slab. TCG conducts ASTM F1869 calcium chloride and F2170 in-situ RH moisture testing, ICRI 310.2 surface profiling, and crack mapping before specifying a single coat.
Cannafloors: Proprietary Polyaspartic For Cultivation & Processing
TCG partners with Cannafloors, our 10-year strategic flooring partner, on a proprietary polyaspartic system engineered specifically for cannabis cultivation, extraction, food processing, and high-humidity wash-down environments where standard epoxies blister, peel, and fail under thermal cycling.
Built For Cannabis Cultivation
Designed for the exact conditions that destroy standard epoxy: 70 to 85 percent RH, daily wash-downs, fertigation runoff, and thermal swings between flower and dry rooms. Standard epoxies blister within 18 months. Cannafloors holds.
Integral Cove Base
Continuous monolithic flashing from floor to wall (4 inch or 6 inch cove) eliminates the seam where mold grows and water sits. Required by serious state cultivation inspectors and the only way to pass GMP-style audits.
24-Hour Return To Service
Polyaspartic chemistry cures in hours, not days. Critical when you cannot afford to lose a flower room cycle to flooring downtime. We schedule installs around your harvest calendar.
Adheres To Compromised Substrates
Bonds to existing concrete that has historic spills, curing-compound residue, and previous coatings, often without full removal. Saves $2 to $4 per SF on prep versus full diamond grind to bare slab.
Chemical & UV Resistant
Resists fertigation chemistry, IPM treatments, hydrocarbon and ethanol extraction solvents, and direct LED exposure without yellowing. The same chemistry serves food processing and pharma applications.
Specified Across Cannabis Projects Nationwide
The Cannafloors system is the default flooring spec on TCG cannabis cultivation builds from Denver to emerging markets including Minnesota, Kentucky, and the Northeast.
Commercial Flooring Systems We Install
TCG installs the full range of commercial and industrial flooring assemblies. We specify the system that matches the building, the operating chemistry, and the facility downtime tolerance, not whatever is most profitable for the contractor. For a deeper cost breakdown by building type, see our 2026 commercial flooring cost guide and epoxy and polyaspartic per-SF guide.
Industrial Epoxy
High-build multi-coat epoxy for warehouses, manufacturing plants, and distribution centers. Withstands forklift traffic, pallet jack abrasion, and chemical spills. Standard 60 to 80 mil systems with optional silica or aluminum oxide aggregate.
$5 to $10 / SFPolyaspartic Coatings
Rapid-cure resinous flooring with 2 to 4 hour return-to-service. UV-stable, no yellowing, ideal for occupied tenant improvements, cannabis cultivation, and any facility that cannot afford a 5-day shutdown. See our polyaspartic application guide.
$5 to $12 / SFUrethane Cement
USDA-compliant thermal-shock resistant flooring for food and beverage processing, cold storage, breweries, and dairies. Handles 0 to 200 degree F wash-down cycles without delamination. See our urethane cement food processing guide.
$7 to $15 / SFMMA Rapid-Cure
Methyl methacrylate flooring with sub-1-hour cure at temperatures down to negative 20 degrees F. Used for cold storage replacements, occupied healthcare projects, and weekend reroofing of operational facilities.
$8 to $15 / SFESD & Conductive Flooring
ESD Association S20.20 compliant systems for data centers, electronics manufacturing, ammunition handling, and pharmaceutical filling lines. Static dissipative or fully conductive depending on the operating spec.
$8 to $18 / SFCleanroom Seamless
cGMP and ISO 14644 compliant seamless flooring for pharmaceutical, life sciences, and biotech cleanrooms. Continuous monolithic surface with integral cove base, validated for FDA inspections.
$10 to $25 / SFLVT & VCT Installation
Luxury vinyl tile and VCT for healthcare, hospitality, retail, and education. Patterned, plank, or sheet goods over moisture-tested substrates with proper ASTM F710 prep.
$4 to $10 / SFPolished & Sealed Concrete
Mechanical polish to 800 or 1500 grit with densifier and stain protection. Ideal for retail, warehousing, and adaptive reuse where the existing slab can be the finished floor.
$3 to $7 / SFWhat Commercial Flooring Actually Costs Per Square Foot
Flooring pricing varies by system, slab condition, region, downtime tolerance, and prep scope. The ranges below reflect 2026 market data and TCG's nationwide project history. Add $1 to $4 per SF for diamond grinding to a clean substrate, $0.50 to $2 per SF for moisture mitigation primer, and $8 to $14 per linear foot for integral cove base. For broader benchmarks see our commercial construction costs guide and moisture testing guide.
| Flooring System | Installed Cost / SF | Service Life | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Polished Concrete | $3 to $7 | 20 to 40+ years | Retail, warehousing, adaptive reuse |
| VCT & LVT | $4 to $10 | 10 to 25 years | Healthcare, hospitality, education, office |
| Decorative Epoxy | $4 to $9 | 10 to 20 years | Showrooms, lobbies, commercial garages |
| Industrial Epoxy | $5 to $10 | 10 to 20 years | Warehouses, distribution, light manufacturing |
| Polyaspartic (incl. Cannafloors) | $5 to $12 | 15 to 25 years | Cannabis cultivation, occupied TI, cold rooms |
| Urethane Cement | $7 to $15 | 20 to 30+ years | USDA wash-down, food/bev, breweries |
| MMA Rapid-Cure | $8 to $15 | 15 to 25 years | Cold storage, weekend installs, freezer |
| ESD / Conductive | $8 to $18 | 15 to 25 years | Data centers, electronics, munitions, pharma |
| Cleanroom Seamless | $10 to $25 | 20 to 30 years | Pharma cGMP, ISO 14644 cleanrooms |
| Diamond Grind & Prep (add) | +$1 to $4 | n/a | Existing slabs, multi-coating removal |
| Moisture Mitigation Primer (add) | +$0.50 to $2 | n/a | Slabs above ASTM F1869 / F2170 limits |
How TCG Delivers Commercial Flooring Projects
Flooring failures start with bad assumptions about the slab. TCG follows a disciplined five-phase process that catches substrate problems before resin hits the floor.
Site Assessment & Moisture Testing
ASTM F1869 calcium chloride and F2170 in-situ relative humidity testing, crack mapping, and existing-coating evaluation during preconstruction. Catches the slab problems that fail flooring warranties.
Mechanical Surface Prep
Diamond grinding or shot blasting to ICRI CSP 2 to 4 profile depending on the system. The right profile is the difference between a 10-year floor and a 12-month delamination.
System Specification
Primer, base, and topcoat selection matched to chemical exposure, thermal range, traffic load, and downtime tolerance. Coordinated with architectural finishes, MEP rough-ins, and equipment installs.
Precision Application
Trained crews apply each coat to spec mil thickness with calibrated rakes, squeegees, or trowels. Integral cove bases are flashed monolithically. Aggregate broadcast for slip resistance per ADA.
Quality Validation & Warranty
Adhesion pull testing, coverage verification, photo documentation, and manufacturer warranty registration. TCG provides workmanship warranty on top of manufacturer coverage with single-point accountability for the entire building delivery.
Building Types We Floor
TCG's commercial flooring expertise covers every building type that needs a high-performance floor. From USDA-grade food processing to ISO-classified cleanrooms to cannabis cultivation, we match the system to the operating reality.
Flooring Codes & Industry Organizations
Commercial flooring lives at the intersection of substrate, finish, and operating regulation. TCG's flooring scope is fielded against the full standards framework that governs commercial slabs and resinous systems.
ICRI
The International Concrete Repair Institute Guideline 310.2 defines Concrete Surface Profile (CSP) levels 1 through 9. The right CSP is the difference between a 10-year floor and a one-year failure.
icri.org →ASTM F1869 & F2170
ASTM calcium chloride (F1869) and in-situ relative humidity (F2170) tests measure moisture in concrete slabs. Required before any resinous flooring goes down.
astm.org →ASTM F710
The ASTM standard for preparing concrete to receive resilient flooring (LVT, VCT, sheet goods). Defines flatness, smoothness, moisture, alkalinity, and substrate cleanliness requirements.
astm.org →ACI 117 & 302
American Concrete Institute standards govern slab tolerances, F-numbers, finishing methods, and curing. Polished concrete and resinous systems need an ACI-compliant slab to perform.
concrete.org →USDA FSIS
USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service sanitation standards drive flooring specs in meat, poultry, dairy, and egg processing. Urethane cement with integral cove base is the default answer.
fsis.usda.gov →FDA cGMP
FDA Current Good Manufacturing Practice regulations require validated, cleanable, monolithic flooring in pharmaceutical and biotech manufacturing. Documented cure, adhesion, and surface chemistry.
fda.gov →ISO 14644
ISO 14644 cleanroom classification (Class 5 through 9) drives flooring particulate, ESD, and outgassing requirements for life sciences and semiconductor facilities.
iso.org →ESD Association S20.20
ANSI/ESD S20.20 sets electrostatic discharge protection requirements for electronics manufacturing, data centers, ammunition handling, and pharmaceutical filling.
esda.org →NFPA 99
NFPA 99 Healthcare Facilities Code governs conductive and static-dissipative flooring in operating rooms, MRI suites, and other anesthetizing locations.
nfpa.org →ANSI/ADA
ADA Standards set static and dynamic coefficient of friction minimums for accessible routes. Most commercial systems require aggregate broadcast or integral grit for compliance.
ada.gov →OSHA
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.22 governs walking/working surfaces in industrial facilities. Slip resistance, drainage, and trip-hazard tolerances apply to every commercial floor.
osha.gov →USGBC / LEED
LEED Indoor Environmental Quality credits favor low-VOC and low-emitting flooring. Cannafloors, polished concrete, and many polyaspartic systems contribute to these credits.
usgbc.org/leed →Commercial Flooring Case Studies
Cannabis Cultivation, Multi-State
Cannafloors polyaspartic with integral cove base across cultivation, extraction, and packaging at facilities from Colorado to Minnesota and Kentucky. 24-hour return-to-service in active flower rooms.
Cold Storage Reflooring, Southeast
87,000 SF MMA rapid-cure flooring in active cold storage. Weekend phased install at negative 10 degrees F. Zero loss of refrigerated inventory.
120,000 SF Food Production, Midwest
USDA-compliant urethane cement with integral cove base across processing, washdown, and packaging zones. Passed first USDA inspection on opening week.
Pharma Cleanroom, Northeast
65,000 SF cGMP-grade seamless cleanroom flooring in pharmaceutical manufacturing. ISO 14644 Class 7 and 8 zones with documented validation package.
TCG's Commercial Flooring & Construction Resource Library
Beyond flooring, every commercial project carries soft costs (architecture, MEP, structural, civil, permitting) and hard costs that vary by building type, region, and complexity. TCG publishes the most comprehensive 2026 cost and process guides in U.S. commercial construction.
Frequently Asked Questions: Commercial Flooring
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Cannabis Facility Construction
Cultivation, extraction, and processing facilities with Cannafloors flooring.
Learn more →Warehouse & Cold Storage
USDA-grade urethane cement and MMA rapid-cure flooring for active facilities.
Learn more →Design-Build Services
Single-source design and construction. Faster schedules, fewer change orders.
Learn more →Equipment Procurement
Direct-from-manufacturer flooring material procurement leverage.
Learn more →Owner's Representative
Independent oversight on flooring bids, contractor performance, and warranty.
Learn more →Preconstruction Services
Moisture testing, slab assessment, and flooring system specification before bid.
Learn more →Stop Reflooring The Same Building Every Three Years
Most flooring failures are slab failures wearing a resin disguise. TCG's substrate-first approach, 10-year Cannafloors partnership, and integrated trade coordination give you a floor that holds for the life of the building. The right system. The right slab prep. The right warranty stack.
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