Government and mission-critical facilities operate around the clock and take abuse that standard flooring cannot handle. From apparatus bays where 80,000-pound fire trucks roll in daily to public works shops, secure service areas, and Navy-support environments near Whidbey Island, these floors need to perform without fail. We use Leggari 100% solids epoxy systems that outlast and outperform common alternatives. No cracked tile. No peeling VCT. No concrete dusting. Just a seamless, chemical-resistant surface that looks professional and holds up for 15-20+ years.
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Apparatus bays take more abuse than almost any floor in existence. Heavy rigs rolling in and out, hydraulic fluid dripping, diesel fuel spills, decon washdowns, and thermal shock from trucks coming in off calls. Our epoxy systems are built for exactly this.
A police station never closes. Booking areas, processing rooms, dispatch centers, evidence storage, locker rooms, and sally ports all need flooring that handles constant wear without looking run down. Our seamless epoxy makes cleaning fast and keeps your facility looking sharp 24/7.
Public buildings see thousands of visitors and need to look professional while holding up to heavy use for decades. Our epoxy and concrete coating systems replace cracked tile, worn VCT, and stained carpet with a single seamless surface that costs less to maintain over its lifetime than any alternative.
Maintenance shops, vehicle storage buildings, water treatment plants, and public works yards deal with harsh chemicals, heavy machinery, and tough conditions daily. Our epoxy creates a sealed, impervious surface that protects your concrete investment and keeps workers safe.
We understand that public projects and defense-adjacent facility work have different requirements than residential jobs. We're set up to handle them.
We work with municipal procurement processes, public bidding, and government project timelines. All licensing, bonding, and insurance documentation available on request.
We use Leggari 100% solids systems — not the 40-60% solids products most contractors use. That means a thicker, harder, longer-lasting floor that won't peel or delaminate.
We install around your operational schedule. Phased installations, weekend and off-hours work, and low-VOC products mean your facility stays functional during the project.
For larger public or Navy-support sites, we can help frame scope by area type, traffic load, durability need, and scheduling constraints so leadership gets a clearer path to decision-making.
Fire stations require 100% solids epoxy systems that resist chemicals, fuels, hydraulic fluid, and the weight of heavy apparatus. We use Leggari products rated for heavy vehicle traffic with slip-resistant textures for wet conditions. Our fire station floors are designed to last 15-20+ years with minimal maintenance.
Government and municipal epoxy flooring typically ranges from $8 to $20 per square foot depending on the system, prep work, and facility requirements. Flake floors generally run $8-$12, solid color floors $8-$15, quartz systems $12-$15, and metallic floors $15-$20. We provide free on-site estimates and work within municipal procurement processes and budget cycles.
Yes. We regularly install epoxy flooring in occupied facilities with minimal disruption. We work around operational schedules, install in phases if needed, and use low-VOC products to keep the building safe for occupants during the process.
Absolutely. We are experienced working with municipal procurement departments, public bidding processes, and government project timelines. We are licensed, bonded, and insured in Washington State and can provide all required documentation for public projects.
Yes. We can discuss scope for support facilities, maintenance environments, fleet-related spaces, and other hard-use buildings near NAS Whidbey Island. We can work around access limits, operational scheduling, and phased installation needs.
Get a free on-site estimate for your fire station, public works building, government facility, or Navy-support space near Whidbey Island. We'll walk the facility, assess the concrete, and put together a proposal that works with your budget, access needs, and timeline.