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7 days a week | 8AM - 8PM

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Greensboro, North Carolina

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colsonsepoxygreensboro@gmail.com

Restaurant Epoxy Flooring in Greensboro, NC | Commercial Kitchen Floors

Colson’s Epoxy Greensboro specializes in professional restaurant epoxy flooring that meets Guilford County health code requirements while providing the durability and safety your establishment demands.

Our commercial-grade epoxy floor coatings create seamless, easy-to-clean surfaces that stand up to the toughest kitchen environments. From busy Downtown Greensboro eateries to food halls on Elm Street and BBQ joints on Battleground Avenue, we’ve helped local restaurants solve their flooring challenges with long-lasting, cost-effective epoxy solutions.

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Why Greensboro Restaurants Choose Epoxy Floors

Restaurant owners all over Greensboro, High Point, and Winston-Salem deal with the same floor headaches. Old tile cracks. Grout gets gross. Regular concrete stains. And don't even get us started on those health inspections.Here's why smart restaurant owners are switching to epoxy:

outdoor restaurant patio with dining tables lined on either side on a sunny day

Pass Your Health Inspections

The Guilford County Health Department doesn't mess around with floors. They want surfaces that are smooth, easy to clean, and don't hide bacteria. Our restaurant epoxy flooring gives them exactly that.

Our floors meet all the rules from the North Carolina Food Code, USDA, and FDA. When inspection day comes, you can cross "floor problems" off your worry list.

Tough and Long-Lasting

Your restaurant floors take a beating every single day. Think about it:

  • Staff running around during lunch rush
  • Heavy carts rolling back and forth
  • Pots and pans getting dropped
  • Grease splattering everywhere
  • Constant water from mopping

Our commercial kitchen epoxy floors handle all of this without breaking a sweat. We're talking 10,000+ pounds of rolling weight. We're talking 10-20 years of use. These floors are built to last.

Safer for Your Team

Wet floors in a restaurant kitchen are scary. Someone slips, gets hurt, and suddenly you're dealing with workers' comp claims or worse.

Our anti-slip restaurant flooring has special texture built right in. Even when the floor is covered in water or grease, people can walk without slipping. It's way safer than tile or regular concrete.

Saves You Money Over Time

Yeah, restaurant epoxy flooring costs more upfront than some other options. But here's the thing—you pay once and you're done for 15-20 years.

Compare that to:

  • Replacing tile every 5–7 years
  • Waxing VCT floors constantly
  • Fixing concrete cracks over and over
  • Closing down for repairs multiple times


When you add it all up, epoxy saves you thousands of dollars. Plus, you're not losing money from being closed for repairs every couple years.

What We Do - Restaurant Epoxy Flooring Services

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Kitchen Floors

Your kitchen is where the magic happens—and where your floors take the worst beating. Grease, hot water, cleaning chemicals, heavy equipment. Our commercial kitchen epoxy floors stand up to all of it and stay looking good.

We know Greensboro restaurants. Whether you're cooking Southern soul food, pizza, or fancy farm-to-table stuff, we've done floors for kitchens just like yours.

Solid epoxy floor reflecting overhead lights in a Greensboro restaurant dining area

Dining Room Floors

Want your dining room to look great AND last forever? We've got decorative epoxy options that look amazing while being tough enough for commercial use. You can pick colors and finishes that match your restaurant's vibe.

Walk in freezer that's been emptied to showcase the flake epoxy flooring

Walk-In Coolers and Freezers

Regular epoxy can crack in super cold temperatures. That's why we use special urethane cement for coolers and freezers. It handles going from freezing cold to regular temperature without any problems.

Restaurant prep area with steel work stations and sinks

Prep Areas

Food prep areas have to meet strict USDA and FDA rules. Our epoxy creates the perfect surface—smooth, clean, and totally safe for food preparation.

high end greensboro bar with grey metallic swirl epoxy, wall lined with liquor and natural overhead lighting

Bars and Breweries

The craft beer scene in Greensboro is booming. Bars and breweries need floors that handle spilled beer, sticky drinks, and brewing chemicals. Our chemical-resistant epoxy coatings take care of it all.

cafeteria with small tables with 4 chairs by each

Cafeterias

Got a school cafeteria, hospital kitchen, or company lunch room? We install epoxy in institutional kitchens all over Guilford County that serve hundreds of meals every day.

Restaurant Epoxy Flooring FAQs

Questions About Restaurant Epoxy Flooring in Greensboro

With normal cleaning, 10-20 years easy. We’ve got restaurants in Greensboro still using floors we put in 15+ years ago. They still look great.

Usually you can walk on it in 24 hours. Full operations with heavy equipment in 48-72 hours. We have even faster options if you’re in a rush. It takes a full week to completely cure, but you can use it before then.

Absolutely. Our epoxy meets every single requirement from the Guilford County Health Department, North Carolina Food Code, USDA, and FDA. We use certified materials made specifically for food service.

Usually $4-$12 per square foot installed. The price depends on:

  • What type of system you need
  • How big the area is
  • What condition your floor is in now
  • Any special colors or finishes you want

We give you a free quote so you know exactly what you’re paying.

Yes! Our commercial restaurant epoxy is made for exactly this. Hot grease, harsh degreasers, bleach, acids from food—it handles all of it without breaking down.

Nope. We add special texture that makes it grippy even when it’s soaking wet with water or grease. Way safer than tile. Meets all OSHA safety standards.

Sometimes yes, if the tile is in good shape and stuck down tight. Saves time and money. But if it’s loose or cracked, we need to remove it first. We’ll check during your free consultation.

Regular epoxy doesn’t do great in super cold temps. We use urethane cement for coolers and freezers instead. It handles freezing temperatures without any problems.

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