Vernon Hills, IL Epoxy Flooring
Vernon Hills Epoxy Flooring Co installs coating systems for kitchens, prep areas, and back-of-house spaces that need easier cleanup and dependable footing for restaurant owners and managers in Vernon Hills and surrounding suburbs.


Restaurant Epoxy Flooring is not just about putting material on top of concrete. The long-term performance of the floor depends on evaluating the slab, preparing it mechanically, repairing visible defects, and then installing the right coating build for how the space is used.
Whether the project is residential or commercial, our goal is the same: create a cleaner, more durable floor that looks finished and holds up better than bare concrete or a thin paint product.
Some clients want to upgrade the appearance of a garage or basement. Others need to correct real floor problems such as wear, peeling, pitting, staining, or concrete dust. In commercial spaces, the biggest drivers are usually durability, cleanability, and maintaining a better working environment.
Preparation is the part that homeowners rarely see in online ads, but it is the part that matters most. Mechanical prep opens the concrete, removes weak material, and gives the coating a proper bond.
After a site visit, we can explain what is cosmetic, what is structural surface damage, and what needs attention before the coating system goes down.
In Vernon Hills and nearby suburbs, winter salt, snowmelt, and freeze-thaw cycles are hard on exposed concrete. A properly prepared coating system helps protect the slab and makes cleanup easier through all four seasons.
That is especially true for garages where deicing salt and wet tires repeatedly hit the floor, and for basements where hidden moisture conditions can affect installation choices. Matching the system to the environment is part of doing the job right.
Most projects depend on slab condition, repair needs, temperature, and coating system. After inspection, we can give a realistic schedule instead of a guess.
Often yes, but the slab has to be prepared and repaired first. If the concrete is weak, scaling, or moisture affected, that condition has to be addressed before a coating is installed.
Yes. We walk through how the space is used, what look you want, and how much traction, durability, and maintenance resistance you need.
No. The biggest differences are mechanical surface prep, repair quality, material build, and long-term bond to the concrete.
That is one of the main reasons people choose a coated floor. Dirt, dust, and many surface stains are easier to remove than on bare concrete.
Yes. Options depend on the space, your goals, and the coating system that fits the job.
The main factors are square footage, slab condition, amount of repair work, finish type, and the performance level of the topcoat.
Call or text 847-603-2968 and we can schedule a time to look at the floor, discuss the condition, and recommend the best next step.
Call or text Vernon Hills Epoxy Flooring Co for scheduling in Vernon Hills and nearby communities.