
Serving Tallmadge, OH · Summit County · ~22 miles from Canton
Commercial & Industrial Epoxy Flooring in Tallmadge, OH
Tallmadge homeowners are known for their meticulous attention to property care — it's a community built around a historic town circle with a deep sense of local pride. That pride extends to the garage, the basement, and every square foot of a well-maintained home. Canton Epoxy brings Summit County's best epoxy flooring systems to Tallmadge residents: 100% solids epoxy, diamond-ground surface prep, and a polyaspartic topcoat that cures in hours and lasts for decades.
The Circle area and Southeast Tallmadge neighborhoods feature a mix of post-war ranches, colonials, and newer builds — all sitting on concrete slabs that absorb road salt, battle freeze-thaw cycles, and face Northeast Ohio's persistent humidity. Our installation process addresses every one of these challenges, starting with mechanical grinding to achieve proper surface profile and ending with a UV-stable topcoat that resists hot tire contact, chemical stains, and sunlight yellowing. The result: a floor that looks as sharp in year ten as it did on install day.
Tallmadge homeowners and business owners who want the area's best epoxy installation call Canton Epoxy. We're 22 miles away, we schedule quickly, and we back every job with our lifetime workmanship warranty. Call 330.330.9900 today.
Why Tallmadge Homeowners Choose Us
- Proven compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.22 and ASTM D2047 slip-resistance standards
- FDA/USDA-approved coatings for commercial kitchens and food-processing facilities (21 CFR 175.300)
- Compressive strength up to 18,000 PSI — handles the heaviest industrial loads
- Polyaspartic topcoat option enables foot traffic in 4–8 hours vs. 7 days for standard epoxy
- Eliminates concrete dust and dramatically improves light reflectivity in warehouse environments
- Seamless, non-porous surface is easy to sanitize and maintain
- Custom ANSI A10.2 line marking improves safety and operational efficiency
- Phased installation keeps active sections of your facility running during the project
- Serving Canton, Alliance, Massillon, Louisville, and the entire Stark County region
Key Features
Heavy Traffic Rated
Epoxy mortar systems reach 12,000–18,000 PSI compressive strength, handling forklifts, pallet jacks, and continuous heavy equipment without cracking or delaminating.
Anti-Slip Aggregate Options
Broadcast quartz, aluminum oxide, or polymer grit aggregates achieve ASTM D2047-certified slip resistance (≥0.50 wet COF), satisfying OSHA walking-surface standards.
Chemical Resistance
Formulated to withstand industrial solvents, hydraulic fluids, battery acid, caustic cleaners, and food-grade chemicals without blistering, staining, or bond failure.
FDA/USDA Compliant Systems
Our food-service epoxy coatings comply with 21 CFR 175.300, making them approved for commercial kitchens, food processing floors, and HACCP-regulated environments.
OSHA Slip Resistance Certified
Every commercial installation meets OSHA 29 CFR 1910.22 requirements for walking surfaces, with documented COF test results available upon request.
Minimal Downtime Scheduling
We offer nights, weekends, and phased-zone installation to keep your facility operational — polyaspartic topcoats allow foot traffic in as little as 4–8 hours.
Custom Line Marking & Logo Embedding
ANSI A10.2-compliant line striping for safety lanes, rack footprints, and egress paths at $0.50–$3.00/linear ft, plus logo and insignia embedding for showrooms and corporate facilities.
Tallmadge Project Details
How It Works in Tallmadge
Our Installation Process
The same professional process we use on every Summit County project — no shortcuts.
Commercial Site Assessment
We walk the entire facility, document floor conditions, identify high-traffic zones, note chemical exposure areas, and discuss operational constraints — producing a written scope of work and phasing plan.
Surface Profile & Moisture Testing
We perform ICRI CSP testing to determine the required surface profile and conduct ASTM F2170 in-situ relative humidity testing to identify any moisture-vapor emission issues before coating begins.
Surface Preparation & Shot Blasting
Industrial shot blasting equipment opens the concrete profile to CSP 3–4, removing existing coatings, sealers, and surface contaminants while leaving a clean, mechanically profiled substrate for maximum adhesion.
Substrate Repair
Cracks are routed and filled, spalls are patched with rapid-set epoxy mortar, expansion joints are addressed with flexible joint filler, and any structural concerns are resolved before coating proceeds.
System Application
The specified coating system — primer coat, body coat (broadcast quartz, self-leveling, or mortar), and topcoat — is applied in controlled conditions. Each layer is allowed to cure per manufacturer specifications before the next is applied.
Line Marking, Curing & Final Inspection
ANSI A10.2-compliant line marking and any embedded graphics are applied during the topcoat phase. Final cure is confirmed, slip-resistance testing is documented, and a written compliance checklist is delivered with the project closeout.
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