Urethane cement flooring

Urethane cement systems for industrial kitchens, breweries, manufacturing, and heavy service concrete.

CrownCrete U urethane cement systems for industrial kitchens, breweries, manufacturing, and heavy service concrete. Bay Area Epoxy Wholesale helps California contractors compare CrownCrete U profiles, request pricing, and coordinate local pickup from Hayward.

Thermal shock areas Urethane cement is commonly selected where hot washdowns, cold rooms, steam, or temperature swings can punish standard coating systems.
Wet processing floors A good fit for food, beverage, brewery, commercial kitchen, and production environments that see moisture and regular cleaning.
Heavy service concrete Use thicker slurry or trowel-grade profiles when concrete needs impact resistance, chemical resistance, and long-term resurfacing support.

What it solves

Urethane cement flooring is built for concrete that works harder than a standard coating can handle.

In demanding industrial facilities, the floor is exposed to more than foot traffic. Hot water, rapid temperature swings, forklifts, food acids, oils, caustic cleaners, standing moisture, and constant sanitation cycles can all shorten the life of the wrong floor system.

Urethane cement, also called urethane concrete or cementitious urethane, is used when contractors need a tough resurfacing system that can tolerate moisture and service conditions common in food processing, commercial kitchens, breweries, production rooms, cold storage, and heavy industrial spaces.

Thermal cycling resistance Useful where floors move between hot washdown, ambient production, and cold service conditions.
Moisture-tolerant project planning Often considered for concrete environments where water exposure and sanitation are part of daily operations.
Industrial resurfacing profiles Choose thinner or thicker CrownCrete U builds depending on slab condition, traffic, and performance need.

4 urethane cement products

CrownCrete U products for industrial concrete floor systems.

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Self-leveling urethane-cement mortar designed to protect concrete from abrasion, chemicals, impact, and temperature cycling.

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Self-leveling urethane cement overlayment for industrial floors exposed to impact, abrasion, and chemicals.

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Choose by profile

Match the CrownCrete U build to the slab, service condition, and repair depth.

For SEO and for real project conversations, the important question is not only "urethane cement" but which thickness and placement method fits the floor. These product paths help contractors narrow the first quote conversation.

Skim coat resurfacing 810 CrownCrete U Skim Coat

Thin film roll-applied urethane cement direction for concrete that needs a high-build protective resurfacing layer.

1/8 inch self-leveling 818 CrownCrete U 1/8

Flowable urethane cement profile for industrial floors exposed to abrasion, impact, and chemical cleaning.

1/4 inch self-leveling 814 CrownCrete U 1/4

A heavier self-leveling mortar path for thermal cycling, industrial service, and thicker concrete protection.

3/8 inch trowel-grade 838 CrownCrete U 3/8 Trowel Grade

Dense trowel-applied urethane polymer concrete for the most demanding floor environments and repair builds.

Selection guidance

Better quote requests start with the conditions the floor must survive.

Send the team the project use, square footage, current floor condition, target thickness, cleaning method, temperature range, traffic, and schedule. That information helps the material recommendation stay grounded in jobsite reality.

Start with exposure Confirm hot water, steam, freezer conditions, oils, acids, cleaning chemistry, vehicle traffic, and impact before choosing profile thickness.
Match surface condition Urethane cement selection should account for substrate soundness, cracks, slope, moisture, existing coatings, and repair depth.
Plan the finish system Decide whether the floor needs broadcast texture, cove base tie-ins, topcoat compatibility, or fast return-to-service planning.

Common applications

Where contractors specify urethane cement in California.

Commercial kitchens Breweries and wineries Food and beverage plants Cold storage and freezers Manufacturing floors Washdown rooms Service corridors Industrial concrete repair

Urethane cement FAQ

Answers for contractors comparing industrial floor systems.

What is urethane cement flooring used for?

Urethane cement flooring is used on industrial concrete where floors face moisture, thermal shock, chemicals, abrasion, impact, and repeated cleaning.

Is urethane cement better than epoxy?

It depends on exposure. Epoxy is useful for many concrete coating projects, while urethane cement is often chosen for wet processing, hot washdown, freezer, and thermal cycling environments.

Which CrownCrete U product should I choose?

Choose based on profile thickness and service condition. Skim coat, 1/8 inch, 1/4 inch, and 3/8 inch trowel-grade systems serve different resurfacing and heavy-duty needs.

Can Bay Area Epoxy Wholesale help with product selection?

Yes. Send square footage, floor condition, use environment, cleaning exposure, temperature conditions, and target schedule so the Hayward team can help organize the material request.

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