Commercial & industrial epoxy floors
Floors that take a beating and keep working — workshops, warehouses, retail, hospitality and food-prep spaces across Geelong, the Bellarine & Surf Coast. Hard-wearing, cleanable, slip-graded to suit the area, with line marking and a staged install that respects your trading hours.
Images on this page are indicative renders to show finish and style — not photographs of completed Terralume jobs. We're a new local business and we'll never present an AI render as a real job. Real product samples and references are brought to every quote.

1 seamless, cleanable surface
Built for traffic, spills and audits
A working floor faces forklifts, foot traffic, dropped stock, chemicals and constant cleaning. A seamless epoxy or polyurethane system gives you a hard, jointless, hygienic surface that's far easier to keep clean than bare or painted concrete.
- Hard under traffic. Specified for forklift, trolley and pedestrian loads without chipping or wearing through.
- Chemical & oil resistant. The right system resists the oils, solvents and wash-down chemicals your operation actually uses.
- Seamless & hygienic. No joints or porous concrete to trap dirt — important for food, hospitality and clean areas.
- Safety built in. Line marking, hazard zones and graded anti-slip are laid into the floor and sealed, not stuck on top.
- Staged around you. Area-by-area, after-hours or fast-cure systems keep your downtime to what's genuinely needed.
Solid-colour industrial floor — indicative render. Colour and finish samples are provided at your quote.
How a commercial floor is specified
There's no single “epoxy floor” for every business — the system is matched to your loads, chemicals, hygiene needs and downtime. Here's the typical approach, confirmed for your site and the product data sheets.
Use-matched system Forklift-rated Slip-graded Verified against the TDS
- Slab assessment first. Profile, contamination and moisture are checked before a system is chosen — the slab dictates the build.
- System to suit the use. High-build epoxy for general duty; polyurethane or polyaspartic where heat, chemicals or fast cure demand it.
- Markings & grip. Line marking, bay and hazard marking, and graded anti-slip are integrated under the topcoat.
- Verified, not guessed. Coverage, build thickness and cure are confirmed against the manufacturer's data sheet on every job.
- Prep
- Shot-blast / diamond grind + repair
- System
- Use-matched epoxy / polyurethane / polyaspartic
- Markings
- Line, bay & hazard marking sealed under topcoat
- Slip
- Graded anti-slip for the area
- Install
- Staged · after-hours · fast-cure options
- Guarantee
- 5-year written workmanship guarantee
An honest word on downtime. We won't promise “zero downtime”. Coatings need cure time, and that's what protects your investment. What we will do is plan the job — staging, after-hours work and fast-cure systems — so the disruption to trading is the minimum the floor genuinely needs, and tell you those timings up front.
Common questions from business owners
Straight answers on durability, downtime, safety and hygiene for commercial and industrial floors.
Can you do the floor without shutting us down for a week?
Usually, yes — with planning. We can stage the work area by area, work after hours or over a weekend, and choose a fast-cure polyaspartic system where return-to-service time is critical. We’ll be honest at the quote about what downtime your floor genuinely needs rather than promising zero.
Is it chemical- and forklift-resistant?
A correctly specified high-build epoxy or polyurethane floor stands up to forklift and trolley traffic, oils, and many workshop chemicals. The right system depends on exactly what the floor sees — tell us the loads, the chemicals and the wash-down regime and we’ll spec to suit, rather than fitting one product to every job.
Can you add safety line marking and bay markings?
Yes. We can lay in line marking, walkways, hazard areas and bay markings as part of the floor, sealed under the topcoat so they don’t wear off like surface-applied tape and paint.
Do you do food-prep or hygiene-sensitive areas?
We can specify systems suited to hygiene-sensitive environments — seamless, cleanable, with coved skirtings where needed. The exact build depends on your requirements and any auditor or council standards you work to, which we’ll confirm in writing before starting.
What about anti-slip for wet or wash-down areas?
Wet-area and wash-down floors should not be glossy. We build a graded anti-slip profile into the topcoat for the level of grip the area needs — balancing slip resistance against cleanability for your space.
How do you handle a slab with moisture problems?
We test for it first. Many industrial slabs sit on ground with no working moisture barrier, and coatings fail fast over a damp slab. Where moisture is present we use a moisture-tolerant primer or barrier system — or tell you straight if the slab needs remediation before any coating is worth laying.
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Reviews coming soon
We're a new local business, and we'd rather show you real, verified commercial floor reviews than invent them. As we hand over our first projects, genuine customer feedback goes here — names, suburbs and all.
No paid placements, no stock photos and no made-up quotes. Until those first reviews land, the best measure of our work is the spec we put in writing and the plain-language guarantee we stand behind — both of which you can hold us to.
Need a floor that works as hard as you do?
Tell us about the site — the loads, the chemicals, the hours you trade and the standards you work to. We'll assess the slab, spec a system honestly and put it in a fixed written quote, with downtime planned around your business and backed by our 5-year written workmanship guarantee.