Commercial Epoxy Flooring

Commercial Epoxy Floor Installation in Montreal and Surrounding Areas

Béton Blanchette installs commercial epoxy floors in Montreal, Laval, the Montérégie, and the Laurentians. Our team works exclusively with commercial clients: general contractors, building managers, and commercial property owners.

Over 32 years of flooring experience at your service.
Let's talk about your epoxy floors.

What Types of Commercial Projects Do We Serve?

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New construction

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Commercial renovations

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Retail stores and showrooms

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Warehouses and distribution centres

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Garages and mechanic shops

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Factories and production spaces

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Car dealerships

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Institutions (schools, hospitals, clinics)

Which Type of Epoxy Floor Should You Choose?


Polyaspartic: When Should You Choose This System?

Also known as high-performance polyurethane, polyaspartic combines an epoxy base with a topcoat that won't yellow under natural light. Superior resistance to UV, chemicals, and abrasion.


Ideal for:


Spaces exposed to natural light

Environments frequently cleaned with industrial products

And high-traffic machinery zones

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Solid Colour Epoxy: For a Professional Look

Smooth, uniform surface in a wide range of colours. Option to designate work zones by colour. See our Solid Colour Epoxy page for more details.

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Flake Epoxy: Durability and Texture

Coloured vinyl flakes dispersed in resin. Conceals concrete imperfections and daily wear. Slight texture that improves traction. See our Flake Epoxy page for more details.

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Metallic Epoxy: The High-End Option

3D-effect finish with reflections and depth. Requires specialized application technique. See our Metallic Epoxy page for more details.

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Quartz Epoxy: Slip-Resistant Surface

Embedded quartz granules for traction in wet conditions. Superior chemical resistance. See our Quartz Epoxy page for more details.

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Why Work with Commercial Epoxy Flooring Specialists?

Our team has worked exclusively on commercial projects for over 20 years. You deal directly with Jean-Denis, our project manager, not a call centre. Tell us about your project and we'll get back to you within the day.

Ready to upgrade your floors?
Our team is available to assess your needs.