
Oklahoma's oil & gas and food-processing sectors both need flooring that stands up to specific chemical exposure profiles that generic sealed concrete or standard epoxy often can't fully handle.
Oilfield-service yards, terminal facilities, and pipeline-adjacent operations deal with hydrocarbon exposure, produced water, and industrial cleaning chemicals — often on a floor that also has to withstand heavy equipment traffic and Oklahoma's severe-weather impact events.
Food-processing facilities deal with a different but equally demanding chemical profile — cleaning chemicals, sanitizers, and repeated hot-water wash-downs — often in a facility that can't afford extended downtime for flooring repairs.
Grout lines and seams in tile or block flooring give chemicals, moisture, and bacteria somewhere to collect. A seamless polyurea coating eliminates that risk entirely, which matters for both sanitation compliance and long-term durability.
Not every chemical-resistant coating is formulated for every chemical. A facility's actual exposure profile — hydrocarbons, produced water, sanitizers, acids — should drive the specific system specified, rather than a blanket "chemical resistant" claim.
Running an oil & gas or food-production facility in Oklahoma? Oklahoma Polyurea can assess your specific exposure profile — reach out for a free estimate.
No obligation. We'll assess your space and give you a real number.