Healthcare environments demand flooring that supports infection control, withstands aggressive disinfectants, produces no seams for pathogens to harbour, and can be installed without disrupting patient care. Our antimicrobial seamless systems check every box.
In medical environments, the floor isn't just a surface to walk on — it's a critical infection control element. Grout lines in tile, worn VCT seams, and porous concrete all harbour pathogenic bacteria even after thorough mopping. For clinics, dental offices, and labs operating under BC's infection control guidelines, that's an unacceptable risk.
Our healthcare flooring systems are 100% seamless, non-porous, and compatible with the full range of hospital-grade disinfectants including bleach solutions, quaternary ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, and phenolic cleaners. We also offer antimicrobial silver-ion additives for environments where an extra barrier is appropriate.
We select products based on the specific environment — a sterilization room has different requirements than a waiting area or a pathology lab.
Silver-ion antimicrobial additive integrated into the coating matrix inhibits bacterial growth on the surface between cleaning cycles. Ideal for clinical treatment rooms, dental operatories, and procedure suites where infection risk is highest.
For pathology labs, sterilization rooms, and areas exposed to solvents, xylene, and concentrated disinfectants, we specify polyurethane cement or industrial-grade epoxy systems that resist chemical attack better than standard coating products.
The wall-floor joint is the number one location for moisture and pathogen accumulation in medical facilities. We install epoxy cove base to create a continuous seamless transition, eliminating the concealed joint behind traditional baseboard.
For imaging suites, operating rooms, and areas housing sensitive electronic medical equipment, we install ESD-rated epoxy systems that safely dissipate static electricity and protect both equipment and patients from static discharge events.
We understand that a closed medical clinic isn't just lost revenue — it means delayed patient care. Our overnight installation schedule is designed around your operating hours. We arrive after your last patient, complete the work, and clear the space before your first morning appointment. No patient disruption, no lost revenue.
For occupied healthcare buildings where adjacent patient areas must remain accessible, we offer low-VOC and zero-VOC epoxy formulations that dramatically reduce odour during and after installation. This allows us to work in one wing while the rest of the facility stays in operation.
"We renovated three treatment rooms in our dental clinic and needed flooring that would satisfy our infection control protocols without closing the clinic for days. Deluxe Coating worked Thursday and Friday nights — seamless antimicrobial epoxy with coved base in each room. By Saturday morning it was done, and we were fully operational Monday. Our infection control consultant was impressed with the result."
Dr. Angela W.We'll assess your facility, discuss your infection control requirements, and recommend the right system — at no charge. We respond within 2 business hours and can schedule evening or weekend site visits to accommodate clinical hours.