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Epoxy Flooring Chinchilla - Resin Flooring Systems for Western Downs Conditions Designed to Perform

Ultimate Floors installs commercial or industrial epoxy flooring in Chinchilla for the Surat Basin Industrial Park and Malduf Street warehouses through to workshops, logistics facilities and commercial premises along the Warrego Highway corridor. For a complete commercial epoxy flooring Chinchilla service, we install flake flooring to office areas, showrooms and retail floor spaces.

Chinchilla's industrial sector demands resin floor systems that handle heavy vehicles, chemical exposure from mining and CSG operations, operational continuity and long-term durability. We specify every system to the actual environment - chemical-resistant novolac where contamination is severe, hi-build broadcast for non-slip surfaces, trowel-down systems for heavy-use, high-impact workshops. Fast return-to-service polyaspartic where shutdown windows are tight.

Every coating installation includes full mechanical surface preparation - diamond grinding or shot blasting to the specified Concrete Surface Profile, moisture and pH testing, and crack repair. The prep is not a separate quote. It is part of the scope.

We are self-sufficient for power. Every regional job includes 3-phase generation - no reliance on site supply, critical for remote facilities and operational industrial sites. We work independently and collaborate with Resillient Flooring for larger or time-critical scopes.

Full Scope Services — Chinchilla

Epoxy & Resin Systems

  • Chemical-resistant epoxy & novolac systems
  • Hi-build industrial epoxy
  • Polyaspartic fast return-to-service
  • Epoxy flake flooring
  • Anti-slip & safety-rated systems
  • Secondary containment & bunding

Preparation & Remediation

  • Diamond grinding (CSP 1–3)
  • Shot blasting (CSP 3–5)
  • Concrete scarifying (CSP 6–9)
  • Moisture & pH testing
  • Crack filling & defect repair
  • Flood & storm remediation

Roller Coat to Trowel Down Epoxy Resin Flooring Chinchilla

Every Chinchilla resin flooring system is specified to the actual environment. Will there be chemical exposure, forklift traffic, operational constraints and return-to-service requirements. A generic couple of coats to an acid washed concrete floor is not an industrial spec, hi-build epoxy to CSP 3-5 surface texture is. Know the difference, protect your business investment.

Fast Return-to-Service

Polyaspartic Floor Coating System

Polyaspartic systems for Chinchilla sites with tight commissioning windows or operating floors that need to be back in service quickly. Light foot traffic within 6 hours, full vehicle and forklift return typically within 24 hours.

Best for: New builds on the Warrego corridor, staged installs on operational sites, SBIP facilities with limited shutdown windows

General Purpose

3-Coat Epoxy Roller System

General purpose 3-coat system for workshops, commercial premises and lower-traffic industrial areas - 310–450 µm total DFT. Primer, colour coat and UV-stable polyaspartic or PU topcoat. Cost-effective for areas that don't require hi-build specification.

Best for: Commercial workshops, trade premises, mixed commercial and light industrial use

Anti-Slip & Safety

Slip-Rated & Safety Systems

Anti-slip broadcast systems and slip-zoned entries for workshop floors, loading areas and zones where pedestrian and vehicle traffic intersect. Aggregate type and profile selected for the specific contaminant - hydraulic fluid and cutting lubricant require a different surface profile to water alone. AS 4586 compliance confirmed at design stage.

Best for: Workshop entries, forklift/pedestrian crossings, ramps, wash-down areas, loading docks

Decorative

Epoxy Flake Flooring System

Decorative and durable - flake broadcast into an epoxy base coat, sealed with a UV-stable wear topcoat. Hides contamination marks, easier to keep clean and presents well in workshop areas where staff and customers are present. 430–720 µm total DFT.

Best for: Trade workshops, showroom-adjacent areas, mixed commercial and industrial spaces

Other locations Ultimate Floors commercial services are available → Commercial & Industrial Epoxy Flooring Hub

Seen enough to get a quote?

Budget estimate for new or clean slabs — on-site evaluation for existing industrial floors.

Epoxy Floor Coating & Polyurethane Flooring Systems

Every system is specified layer by layer with target film thickness for each coat.

Novolac Epoxy — Chemical Resistant System

Industrial
Chemical resistant novolac epoxy system - isometric exploded layer diagram Five layers: shot-blasted concrete CSP 4-5, moisture-tolerant primer, novolac epoxy seal coat, novolac epoxy body coat, chemical-resistant PU topcoat. Concrete / Substrate Shot blasted to CSP 4-5 Moisture-Tolerant Primer Applied to confirmed dry substrate 80 - 100 µm Novolac Epoxy Seal Coat Seals substrate, fills micro-voids 350 - 400 µm Novolac Epoxy Body Coat 100% solids — chemical & temp resistance 350 - 400 µm + Chemical-Resistant PU Topcoat 100–120 µm
Total System DFT
(Dry Film Thickness)
880 - 1,020 µm

3-Coat Roller System

General Purpose
3-coat roller system - isometric exploded layer diagram Four layers: concrete, epoxy prime, epoxy colour coat, UV-stable topcoat. Concrete / Substrate Diamond ground to CSP 2-3 Epoxy Prime Coat Penetrating primer 80 - 100 µm Epoxy Colour Coat Roller applied 150 - 250 µm UV-Stable Topcoat PU or Polyaspartic 80 - 100 µm 2 coats recommended
Total System DFT
(Dry Film Thickness)
310 - 450 µm

Hi-Build / Broadcast System

Heavy Duty
Hi-build broadcast system - isometric exploded layer diagram Four layers: concrete, epoxy prime, hi-build epoxy with aluminium oxide broadcast, UV-stable topcoat. Concrete / Substrate Diamond ground or shot blasted to CSP 3-4 Epoxy Prime Coat Penetrating primer ~100 µm Hi-Build Epoxy + Al. Oxide Broadcast Aggregate for impact and slip resistance 700 - 1000 µm UV-Stable Topcoat PU or Polyaspartic 80 - 100 µm 2 coats recommended
Total System DFT
(Dry Film Thickness)
880 - 1200 µm

Trowel Down - Epoxy Crete / PU Crete

Industrial
Trowel down system - isometric exploded layer diagram Five layers: concrete, seal coat, prime coat, trowel down mix with ceramic aggregate, UV-stable topcoat. Concrete / Substrate Diamond ground or shot blasted to CSP 3-5 Seal Coat Moisture barrier / substrate sealer ~50 µm Prime Coat Bonding primer 80 - 100 µm Trowel Down Mix + Ceramic Aggregate Epoxy Crete or PU Crete mortar system 1,000 - 2,000 µm UV-Stable Topcoat PU or Polyaspartic 80 - 100 µm 2 coats recommended
Total System DFT
(Dry Film Thickness)
1,210 - 2,250 µm

Toowoomba Flake Flooring System

Offices · Retail · Showrooms
Flake flooring system - isometric exploded layer diagram Four layers from diamond-ground concrete substrate through epoxy primer and epoxy base with flake broadcast, finished with a clear UV-stable topcoat. Concrete / Substrate Diamond ground to CSP 2–3 Epoxy Prime Coat Penetrating primer ~100 µm Epoxy Base + Flake Broadcast Decorative acrylic flake chips Base 250–400 µm + Flake 100–120 µm Clear UV-Stable Topcoat PU or Polyaspartic 80 – 100 µm 2 coats recommended
Total System DFT
(Dry Film Thickness)
430 - 720 µm

Resin Quartz Flooring System

External · Wet Areas
Quartz flooring system - isometric exploded layer diagram Five layers: concrete, epoxy prime, epoxy base with quartz broadcast, encapsulating clear with second quartz broadcast, clear UV-stable topcoat. Concrete / Substrate Diamond ground to CSP 2-3 Epoxy Prime Coat Penetrating primer ~100 µm Epoxy Base + Quartz Broadcast #1 Coloured quartz aggregate Base 300-350 µm + Quartz 220-250 µm Encapsulating Clear + Quartz #2 Second quartz layer for density and depth Clear coat + Quartz 250 - 275 µm Clear UV-Stable Topcoat PU or Polyaspartic 80 - 100 µm 2 coats recommended
Total System DFT
(Dry Film Thickness)
920 - 1100 µm

Commercial Grind & Seal Clear System

Commercial & Retail
Grind and seal clear system - isometric exploded layer diagram Four layers: diamond ground concrete CSP 1-2, base seal prime coat, build coat, UV-stable clear topcoat. Concrete / Substrate Diamond ground to CSP 1–2 · aggregate revealed Base Seal / Prime Coat — Coat 1 Seals surface · helps reduce out-gassing / pin holes 60 - 100 µm Build Coat — Coat 2 Coating build varies by clear epoxy, urethane or polyaspartic system 100 - 1,000 µm (product dependent) Clear epoxy can build like some solid colour systems; urethane, polyaspartic and water-based finishes are thinner per coat. UV-Stable Clear Topcoat — Coat 3 Clear urethane or clear polyaspartic 100 - 150 µm Polyaspartic option: foot traffic 4–6 hrs
Total System DFT
(Dry Film Thickness)
Typical range: 260 - 1,250 µm

Commercial clear coat finishes are commonly grouped as grind & seal. The layer sequence shown is typical, but final dry film thickness varies by coating family. Clear epoxy can be applied at similar build to some solid-colour systems, while urethane, polyaspartic and water-based finishes are usually thinner per coat and may require different coat combinations to achieve the required finish and performance.

Chinchilla Epoxy Floor Colour Selector

Flake blends for offices, showrooms or retail floor spaces - external anti-slp quartz finishes and AS2700 solid colours. Preview them on your commercial floor space image in seconds - no sign-up required.

Open Floor Visualiser

Commercial Floor Preparation & Concrete Grinding in Chinchilla — Guaranteed to a Standard Regardless of Condition

Concrete grinding is where every floor finish installation starts. The method used; Concrete floor grinding, shot blasting or scarifying - can be a combination of floor prep equipment and is determined by the floor condition. Professional floor preparation in Chinchilla is far more than passing a grinder over the floor. We assess the concrete floor for various key takeaways to specify the correct preparation processes for commercial projects. Expert concrete grinding in Chinchilla for residential projects, we have a minimum qualifier - get in touch for floor areas 180m² plus or multiple projects as a package.

Husqvarna Planetary floor grinding — our larger Husqvarna dual-drive machines run counter-rotating and forced planetary grinding modes, with heads and drum rotating in the same left/right direction simultaneously. This gives us the ability to select the correct grinding action for the floor condition — counter-rotation for general profiling and coating removal, forced planetary for a more aggressive, consistent cut on harder or more contaminated slabs. Unlike single-disc or single-mode grinders, the result is a flatter, more consistent Concrete Surface Profile across the full working width in a single pass — the quality of concrete grinding Chinchilla commercial floors deserve.

For Chinchilla commercial and workshop floors, planetary grinding is the standard entry point — used for coating and adhesive removal, surface cleaning, curing compound removal and general profile preparation before roller coat epoxy and hi-performance industrial epoxy flooring systems.

Shot Blasting

CSP 3–5

When grinding alone cannot deal with the floor condition, shot blasting is the next step. A shot blaster propels steel shot at high velocity across the slab — physically removing contamination embedded in the concrete, including oil, fuel and chemical residue that diamond grinding cannot extract.

For SBIP facilities, warehouses and Chinchilla industrial floors with contamination history, shot blasting creates the deeper mechanical profile that hi-build epoxy and chemical-resistant systems require to bond correctly under demanding conditions.

Concrete Scarifying

CSP 6–9

Aggressive removal for thick toppings, urethane cement, heavily contaminated slabs and height reduction. Used where shot blasting alone cannot achieve the required profile, or where significant material removal is needed before levelling.

Most Chinchilla commercial floors will not require scarifying. When it is needed — thick coating removal, height correction or heavily contaminated surface layers — it is specified as part of the preparation plan.

Diamond ground concrete CSP 1-3 — surface profile for epoxy primer and thin-build systems
CSP 1–3 — diamond ground for thin-build epoxy, primers and grind & seal.
Shot blasted concrete CSP 4-6 — surface profile for industrial resin and hi-build epoxy
CSP 4–6 — shot blasted for industrial resin flooring and hi-build epoxy.
Scarified concrete CSP 7-9 — surface profile for overlays, repair mortars and bonded toppings
CSP 7–9 — scarified for overlays, repair mortars and bonded toppings.

Do You Need to Know Which Floor Prep Method Your Floor Needs?

Most clients arrive thinking they need the concrete floor ground. What method is actually required - planetary floor grinding, shot blasting, scarifying, or a combination? This is determined by the slab assessment. We inspect the floor, confirm the condition, and select the preparation method appropriate for any floor covering and floor coating system. Can't specify a concrete grinding Chinchilla work scope where floor coverings exist - only offer probable outcomes from information we request. An assessment is part of every concrete grinding Chinchilla project.

Acid Washing For Industrial Epoxy Coatings in Chinchilla - What You Need to Know

Epoxy floor coating in Chinchilla has historically been done by painters and general trade using acid washing as preparation. Acid washing has a place on external concrete and is unacceptable for modern 100% solids epoxy resin flooring. For small jobs on clean slabs, this may pass. For SBIP workshops, mining service facilities and operational warehouses, floor coatings are likely to fail.

Acid washing does not create a mechanical surface profile. It does not purge oil and chemical contamination embedded in concrete. It alters concrete alkalinity that actively works against coating adhesion. The result on industrial floors where contamination is heavy and traffic is demanding - is the likely result of premature delamination. This could be within a few months or within a year or two.

Diamond grinding and shot blasting physically remove surface contamination, cut a mechanical texture into the concrete and create the Concrete Surface Profile (CSP) required by the coating manufacturer and Australian Standards. This is the only acceptable preparation method for industrial and commercial floor coating systems. No acid washing. No shortcuts. All work carried out to manufactures TDS guidelines and relevant Australian Standards.

Questions For Industrial Epoxy Flooring Projects Chinchilla

Questions to assist SBIP facility managers, warehouse operators and workshop owners across the Western Downs.

Systems

What floor systems are suitable for SBIP workshops and mining service facilities?

SBIP workshops and CSG/mining service facilities need chemical-resistant systems — standard epoxy will degrade under fuel, solvent, hydraulic fluid and process chemical exposure. We specify novolac epoxy or chemically resistant topcoat systems for these environments, prepared by shot blasting to CSP 4–5 to ensure the coating bonds correctly under demanding conditions.

Staged installs around operational shutdowns are available for facilities that can't fully close. System selection, staging plan and return-to-service timing are confirmed at scoping stage.

Remediation

Can you remediate a flood or storm-damaged floor in Chinchilla?

Yes. We assess storm and flood-affected slabs, grind back damaged and compromised surfaces, remove failed coatings and carry out moisture, pH and alkalinity testing before any replacement system is applied. We will not apply a coating over a slab that hasn't returned to within manufacturer moisture tolerances - rushing this step leads directly to another coating failure.

We'll give you a clear timeline from assessment through to installation-ready so you can plan the facility recovery accurately.

Equipment

Do you supply 3-phase power on Chinchilla jobs?

Yes - 3-phase generation is included on every regional job. We do not rely on site power supply, which can be unreliable or absent at SBIP and rural industrial sites. This is factored into the quote upfront and ensures we can operate without delays from power constraints on remote or operational sites.

Timing

How long before we can use the floor after epoxy installation?

For standard epoxy systems, light foot traffic is typically safe after 24–48 hours. Forklift and vehicle traffic requires a minimum of 72 hours. Full chemical cure - rated hardness, chemical resistance and compressive strength - takes 5 to 7 days at 25°C.

Polyaspartic systems cure significantly faster - light traffic within 6 hours, full return to service including forklifts typically within 36 hours. For SBIP and operational Chinchilla sites with tight windows, polyaspartic is often the right system choice. Return-to-service planning is part of the project scope discussion.

Minimum Project Sizes - Chinchilla

Minimum project sizes apply for Chinchilla due to travel distance and mobilisation from our base. Call to confirm for your specific scope.

ServiceMinimum Area
Grinding + Coating (combined scope)180 m²
Concrete Grinding only200 m²
Shot Blasting180 m²

Smaller areas may be possible when bundled with additional areas on the same site. Residential floor preparation and concrete grinding in Chinchilla is possible where multiple locations are packaged for concurrent flow. Residential and commercial concrete grinding in Chinchilla is costed differently. Call to discuss — we'll be direct about whether your project makes sense for us to mobilise for.

3-phase generation supplied on every job — no site power required.

Why Choose Ultimate Floors for Chinchilla Commercial & Industrial Flooring

For Chinchilla's larger commercial and industrial floor projects, we are the specialist option — bringing equipment, qualifications and standards-based methodology that the local market hasn't had consistent access to.

Chemical-Resistant Systems

Specified for SBIP and CSG service environments — novolac epoxy and chemically resistant topcoats where standard epoxy degrades. Not a generic industrial spec.

Mechanical Prep Only

Diamond grinding, shot blasting and scarifying. No acid washing. No shortcuts that lead to coating failure within 12–24 months on industrial slabs.

Self-Sufficient Power

3-phase generation on every job. No reliance on site supply — critical for SBIP and operational industrial sites where power availability is not guaranteed.

Operational Installs

Staged bay-by-bay, weekend works and return-to-service planning for SBIP and operating facilities. We work to your schedule, not ours.

QBCC Licensed

Fully licensed and insured. QBCC Floor Finishing – Hard Sector licence 1115416. Verified nominee supervisor. Trade qualified.

Silica Dust Control

H-Class HEPA extraction on every project. Silica dust compliance is not optional — it is built into how we work on every Chinchilla job.

40+
Years of Flooring Experience
4010
Projects Completed
508.5k+
Sqm Concrete Flooring Worked On

Choose The Right Pricing Path For Your Floor

Our commercial and industrial epoxy floor specification is a professional deliverable for Chinchilla concrete floor coating applications. Our quoting process reflects that — built for SEQ and regional Queensland epoxy flooring projects.

Self-Serve Budget Estimate

New or Suitable Condition Concrete

For new slabs or floors in suitable condition, start with a self-serve budget estimate. This path suits projects where the concrete is structurally sound, broadly Australian Standard compliant and not expected to require extensive remediation before Chinchilla resin floor coating installation.

The estimate gives you an indicative price range based on service type, floor area, current condition and intended system. It is designed as a starting point for budgeting and early planning — not a formal tested specification or fixed-price commitment.

Need a fully scoped fixed-price quote? Projects requiring documented testing, preparation methodology, repair planning, coat schedule and fixed pricing move to our On-Site Works Evaluation process.

→ Use the Budget Estimate form below to get started.

On-Site Works Evaluation

Existing, Heavy-Use or Unknown Condition Floors

Existing industrial and commercial floors should never be assumed to be in suitable condition. Forklift and pallet jack traffic, oil contamination, failing coating, surface damage and repairs, external moisture influence and unknown substrate condition all affect the preparation scope and long-term resin flooring performance.

Our On-Site Works Evaluation is a chargeable service covering moisture testing, pH testing, repair planning, work scope methodology and checking for external elements that may affect internal resin flooring long-term bonding. Where required, this extends to preparation definition, system specification, coat schedule and film build targets.

The outcome is a properly scoped detailed price pathway rather than a broad budget. For Chinchilla projects, travel and where required, accommodation are quoted transparently as part of the evaluation process. Evaluation fees are credited to the project when flooring works proceed.

→ Use the RFQ form below to engage our consulting process.

The floor condition determines which applies — not the location or the project size. A new warehouse slab on the Warrego corridor gets a free estimate. An SBIP workshop floor with years of chemical exposure and unknown substrate history gets a consulting engagement. That distinction is what allows us to price accurately and specify correctly.

Self-serve Budget Estimate - Epoxy Flooring / Floor Prep

Get an indicative budget range based on your self-assessed area, floor condition, repair requirements, preparation requirements and resin coating system selection.

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Approximate floor area?

Total area across all zones — workshop, office, amenities combined.

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Current floor condition?

Select all that apply — mixed areas are fine.

Helps us have a more informed conversation when we follow up.

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Which system are you considering?

Pricing is based on the system selected. Not sure — pick the last option.

Indicative Budget Range

Heavily contaminated slab noted. This scope typically requires multiple preparation passes and extended on-site time. For active facilities this type of work is generally planned 2–4 months out. For vacant premises works can often be scheduled within weeks. We'll work through the specifics when we follow up.
Multiple conditions selected across this floor. Mixed preparation requirements — different methods and passes across zones — means a fixed-price specification needs a site consulting engagement. The range above is a directional figure. Submit an RFQ below to get the scoping process started.

This scope needs a site consulting engagement for a fixed-price specification. Submit an RFQ and we'll be in touch to schedule.

Indicative range only — not a quote. Final pricing depends on site inspection, slab condition confirmed by testing, preparation scope and system specification. Complex conditions, repairs and regional mobilisation are confirmed at scoping stage.

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For existing, heavy-use, contaminated, repair-heavy or unknown-condition floors, request an on-site works evaluation so testing, floor condition, preparation scope and system methodology can be assessed before fixed-price quoting.

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Minimum 200m² applies for Chinchilla works. On-Site Works Evaluation is a chargeable service for floors requiring testing, condition review, preparation scoping and methodology assessment. We'll confirm suitability and next steps within 1 business day.

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