
Industrial Epoxy & Urethane in North Vancouver
High-performance epoxy and urethane floor systems for manufacturing, food, and heavy industrial use in BC.
Some floors face conditions that ordinary coatings cannot survive: heavy forklift traffic, thermal shock, harsh chemicals, and constant wash-downs. Precision Industrial Painting Solutions installs industrial epoxy and urethane floor systems across the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley for manufacturing plants, food and beverage facilities, warehouses, and processing environments where performance and hygiene are non-negotiable. Urethane cement systems in particular excel where there is heat, moisture, and aggressive chemical exposure.
Serving North Vancouver & surrounding areas
North Vancouver spans a dramatic range from waterfront industry to steep forested slopes, and its climate is the wettest in Metro Vancouver. The Dollarton and Maplewood waterfront industrial lands host shipping, manufacturing, and marine-related operations where heavy-duty epoxy and urethane floors and corrosion-resistant coatings are essential. Lower Lonsdale and Lynn Creek are dense with new high-rise strata and mixed-use towers on structured maintenance programs, while Lynn Valley, Edgemont Village, and Deep Cove carry established homes with extensive cedar siding, decks, and trim set among the trees. Sitting at the foot of the North Shore mountains, the area gets extreme rainfall, salt air off Burrard Inlet, dense canopy shade that keeps surfaces damp, and freeze-thaw at elevation — a combination that rots wood and fails paint fast, so premium prep and coatings are critical.
We understand the North Shore's extreme wet climate, salt-air waterfront, and steep, tree-shaded properties, and how to prep and coat for all three. Strata councils and homeowners choose us for durable, moisture-fighting systems, off-hours scheduling, free on-site quotes, and a written workmanship warranty.
Why North Vancouver owners choose Precision
- Systems for heat, chemicals, and heavy traffic
- Urethane cement options for wash-down and thermal shock
- Rigorous prep and moisture mitigation
- Slip resistance and coving for hygiene and safety
- Shutdown-window and phased scheduling
- Written workmanship warranty and free assessment
Industrial Epoxy & Urethane in North Vancouver — answered.
How much do industrial epoxy or urethane floors cost?+
Cost depends on the square footage, the condition of the slab, the system specified, and the prep and moisture mitigation required. Heavy-duty urethane cement systems for food or chemical environments cost more than standard epoxy because they do more. We provide a free on-site assessment and a detailed written quote matched to your conditions.
What is the difference between epoxy and urethane flooring?+
Epoxy provides a hard, chemical-resistant, cost-effective surface that suits many industrial and commercial spaces, while urethane and urethane cement handle higher heat, thermal shock, moisture, and aggressive chemicals, which makes them ideal for food processing and wash-down areas. Often the best solution combines both in a layered system. We recommend the right build after assessing your environment.
How long does an industrial floor system take to install?+
It depends on the size, the system, and prep required, but industrial installations commonly run several days, with additional cure time before heavy traffic and chemical exposure. We can phase the work and use fast-curing options to shorten downtime. We provide a clear timeline and return-to-service schedule up front.
Do you coat marine and industrial floors on the Dollarton waterfront?+
Yes. For Maplewood and Dollarton waterfront operations we install heavy-duty epoxy and urethane floors and corrosion-resistant industrial coatings built for salt air and heavy use, with anti-slip finishes and safety markings.
Can you repaint Lower Lonsdale and Lynn Creek strata towers?+
We run strata repaint programs — corridors, balconies, parkades, and exteriors — across Lower Lonsdale and Lynn Creek, with phased, off-hours scheduling and clear resident communication.