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Industrial Manufacturing Floors in Las Vegas

A manufacturing floor is engineered for what the process throws at it, equipment loads, chemical exposure, static-sensitive operations, or constant dust. Las Vegas Concrete pours, coats and seals manufacturing floors built to those specs, heavy-duty, chemical-resistant, anti-static or dust-proof systems, on a slab sized for the load. Work is phased around production, and every project starts with a free written estimate.

  • Floor system matched to the process
  • Slab and reinforcement to the load
  • Phased around production shifts

Floor as part of the process

Why a Manufacturing Floor Is Process Equipment

On a manufacturing floor, the slab itself is part of the equipment. The wrong floor in a fabrication shop spalls under impact; in a chemical plant it gets eaten by spills; in an electronics line a static charge from the floor can wreck a board. The floor has to match the process.

Heavy-duty concrete floors are poured thicker and reinforced for impact and high PSI. Chemical-resistant flooring uses epoxy or urethane systems that shed acids and alkalis. Anti-static (ESD) flooring bonds the floor electrically so it dissipates charge.

And dust-proof concrete sealing closes the surface so the slab stops giving off dust into clean rooms and finished goods. It is the same engineering discipline as the rest of our industrial concrete.

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polished concrete floor on a Las Vegas manufacturing conveyor line
forklift-rated concrete floor in a Las Vegas fabrication plant

How it works

How We Build a Manufacturing Concrete Floor in Las Vegas

  1. Spec the process load

    We confirm the process, loads, chemicals, static or dust requirements, the equipment moving across the floor and the cleanliness or compliance standard it has to hit.

  2. Prep the slab

    We grind or shot-blast the existing slab, repair what needs it, and pour leveling where the floor is out of tolerance, so the system bonds to sound concrete.

  3. Build the floor system

    We install the matched system, heavy-duty pour, chemical-resistant coating, ESD layer or dust-proof sealer, to manufacturer spec, primer through topcoat.

  4. Cure and start production

    Each area is cured to the spec, marked back into service with the date it carries traffic, and handed off with the cleaning routine that keeps it certified.

Specialty systems

ESD, Chemical and Dust Floor Systems

Not every manufacturing floor is the same animal. Anti-static ESD flooring grounds the floor electrically for electronics and pharmaceutical lines, and chemical-resistant flooring uses urethane and novolac epoxy systems where acids, alkalis or aggressive cleaning chemistries are part of the day.

Where the process is sensitive but less aggressive, dust-proof concrete sealing closes the slab against airborne dust, and a heavy-duty floor upgrades the slab itself for impact, drops and load. We pick the system to the room, not the room to the system.

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Common questions

Manufacturing Floor Questions, Answered

Process loads, chemicals, static and dust requirements for industrial manufacturing concrete in Las Vegas.

By matching it to the process. We confirm loads, chemicals, static or dust requirements and the cleanliness or compliance standard, then choose between heavy-duty, chemical-resistant, ESD or dust-proof systems.
Yes. A heavy-duty slab with a chemical-resistant coating handles both, the slab takes the impact and load, the coating sheds the spills. We engineer the combination to your specific chemistry.
ESD flooring is a grounded floor system that dissipates static electricity. Electronics, pharmaceutical and battery operations need it because a static discharge from a normal floor can damage products or trigger an event.
Usually. We phase the work cell by cell or shift the schedule to off-hours, so production keeps running while one area cures. The phasing plan is built with you before the first prep.
It depends on the room. Dust-proof sealing closes the slab against airborne dust at a fraction of a full coating's cost. Where chemicals, impact or static are also factors, the room needs a full system.

Client reviews

What Las Vegas Manufacturers Say About Their Plant Floors

★★★★★ 4.9 · 87 reviews on Google
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★★★★★

Heavy-duty slab with a chemical-resistant topcoat. Two years of dropped steel and coolant spills and the floor still looks like the day it was sealed.

F. B.
Fabrication plant manager
★★★★★

ESD floor through the assembly line. Grounded, tested and documented. The fix to our static discharge issues was the floor, not the people.

V. K.
Electronics operations lead
★★★★★

Dust-proof sealer on the warehouse floor, full system in production. Our particle counts dropped immediately and have stayed there.

T. S.
Pharma facility lead
★★★★★

They phased the prep cell by cell so production never stopped. Floor system has shrugged off forklifts, hot work and the worst of our cleaning.

R. A.
Manufacturing maintenance

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Get a Free Manufacturing Floor Estimate

Tell us what the process throws at the floor, equipment loads, chemicals, static or dust requirements, and we will match a system, prep the slab properly, and put it in a written, itemised quote.

We'll spec the system and send a written manufacturing floor quote within one business day.