Floors get all the love, but what about the walls? They take a beating too—mops smacking into them, forklifts scraping by, spills splashing up, and everyday wear adding up. That’s where vertical coatings step in, creating a tough, protective barrier where walls need it most. Most of the time, we apply a partial coating about a foot up the wall, reinforcing the high-contact zone where damage happens. But for spaces that demand full-scale protection, we can coat the entire wall, giving it the same durability as industrial-grade flooring. Whether it’s warehouses, commercial kitchens, or garages, vertical coatings keep your walls looking sharp, easy to clean, and ready to handle anything you throw at them.
Let’s be real—walls weren’t built to take a beating, but that doesn’t stop mops, forklifts, rolling carts, and daily chaos from crashing right into them. That’s where partial vertical coatings come in, acting like a one-foot armor shield right where walls need it most. This extra layer absorbs impact, blocks moisture, and stops chipping in its tracks, all while seamlessly blending into the floor coating for a slick, professional finish. Unlike standard wall paint that peels, stains, and wears out fast, this coating is tough as nails and built to last. Whether it’s a warehouse, commercial kitchen, or industrial space, partial vertical coatings keep your walls looking fresh without overdoing it.
Not every space needs vertical coatings—your cozy living room is probably safe. But in warehouses, commercial kitchens, hospitals, garages, and food processing plants, walls take a serious hit daily. Forklifts, rolling carts, constant foot traffic, and chemical spills don’t just target floors—they splash, scrape, and slam into walls too. That’s why partial vertical coatings are a game-changer, reinforcing high-impact areas and keeping things durable, compliant, and easy to clean. For industries where sanitation and safety regulations matter, like food production and healthcare, these coatings help maintain strict hygiene standards while cutting down on long-term maintenance. If your walls could talk, they’d be begging for this extra layer of defense.
Slapping some coating on a wall and calling it a day? Not happening. A proper vertical coating installation starts with grinding and prepping the surface to ensure nothing gets in the way of adhesion. Once the wall is smooth and primed, we apply epoxy, polyaspartic, or urethane coatings, depending on the environment and durability needs. This isn't just about slapping on some protection—it’s about creating a seamless bond between the floor and wall, locking out moisture, impact damage, and chemical wear. The result? A high-performance, easy-to-clean, and long-lasting finish that works as hard as your space does. Whether it’s a warehouse, commercial kitchen, or industrial facility, this process ensures walls stay just as tough as the floors beneath them.
Let’s be real—wall paint is great for your living room, but in high-traffic, industrial spaces, it’s about as useful as a paper shield in a sword fight. One bump from a forklift, a splash of chemicals, or just time itself, and paint chips, stains, and starts peeling like bad sunburn. Vertical coatings, on the other hand, are built different. They bond seamlessly to walls, creating an impact-resistant, chemical-proof, and waterproof barrier that doesn’t crack under pressure. Unlike paint, which soaks up stains like a sponge, vertical coatings repel moisture, dirt, and damage, making them easier to clean and way longer-lasting. If you need walls that work as hard as your floors, ditch the paint and coat up with something that can actually take a hit.