About This Service
About this Service
In Arlington’s entertainment and stadium districts, metallic epoxy flooring serves high-traffic public areas, concourses, and back-of-house service zones that need visual impact and durability. The coating system mixes metallic pigments into epoxy base coats and finishes with a high-build topcoat specified for abrasion and slip resistance. Mechanical surface prep, oil-stain removal, and crack repair are standard before application.
Event venues experience intense, periodic foot traffic and heavy cleaning cycles. Specifications therefore increase base build and choose topcoats that tolerate cleaning detergents and scuffing. Scheduling is constrained by event calendars; phased or night-time work reduces interruption. For concourse finishes, slip-resistant additives in the topcoat are a common requirement to meet safety expectations during crowded events.
Repairs matter in these contexts. Complex metallic patterns can be difficult to match in spot repairs, so venues often plan for lane or zone recoats rather than isolated patches. Estimates should include the prep scope, topcoat chemistry and slip-resistance rating, and a maintenance schedule aligned with venue cleaning protocols.