Denver’s Trade Partner for Industrial Flooring Systems and Concrete Repair

Colorado Concrete Repair (CCR) works where floor performance, substrate condition, schedule coordination, and operational constraints all matter at the same time. We partner with commercial and industrial facility teams across Denver and the Front Range to repair damaged concrete, install engineered flooring systems, and deliver scope that aligns with how the facility actually runs.

CCR is not a residential contractor, and we do not treat commercial flooring work like a commodity bid. Our work is built around plant conditions, traffic patterns, sanitation requirements, equipment loads, shutdown windows, and the long-term performance of the slab and finished system.

With more than 20 years of experience, over 1,000 completed projects, and a field history that includes 152 repair-related jobs, CCR brings practical judgment to facilities that need clear recommendations, disciplined preparation, and installation protocols that hold up in service.

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Who We Are

Colorado Concrete Repair is a Denver-based commercial and industrial flooring and concrete repair contractor serving the Denver Metro area and the Front Range. From our office at 1580 Logan St, 6th Floor, Denver, CO 80203, we support facility managers, plant engineers, project managers, operations leaders, and ownership teams that need a capable trade partner for active environments.

Our role is straightforward: evaluate the existing slab or flooring condition, identify the right repair or system approach, define the scope clearly, and execute the work with attention to schedule, substrate, and operating realities. That matters because industrial and commercial floors fail for specific reasons. Joint movement, cracking, impact damage, thermal cycling, moisture issues, traffic wear, chemical exposure, and poor surface preparation all change what the right repair or flooring system should be.

CCR was built to serve buyers who need more than a generic coating contractor. Our clients are often responsible for uptime, sanitation, safety, traffic flow, and maintenance planning at the same time. They need a partner that can look at the slab condition, understand the service environment, and recommend a system that fits the facility instead of forcing the facility to fit a standard product package.

That commercial-first focus shapes every part of our work. We do not take on homeowner projects. We work in commercial kitchens, data centers, manufacturing plants, distribution facilities, cold storage environments, maintenance garages, food and beverage processing spaces, and other demanding settings where the floor is part of operations, not just appearance.

Owner Nick leads CCR with that same operating mindset. The goal is not to oversell a system or push unnecessary scope. The goal is to solve the actual problem, price it clearly, and deliver work that gives the facility team confidence in what was installed and why.

What We Do

CCR provides concrete repair, surface preparation, and engineered flooring systems for commercial and industrial facilities that need dependable performance from the slab up. Our work typically starts with substrate condition, because long-term flooring performance depends on what is happening underneath the finished system.

Our capabilities include concrete repair such as joint repair, crack filling, dock edge repair, cementitious patching, and substrate correction. We also install epoxy flooring systems including quartz, flake, ESD, and self-leveling systems; polished concrete; urethane cement flooring; grind and seal systems; line striping; and cove base in epoxy and urethane cement assemblies.

CCR also handles the preparation work that determines whether a system performs or fails early. That includes concrete grinding, shot blasting, surface preparation, and slab correction work such as concrete leveling and flattening. For many facility teams, that single-source capability is a real advantage. Instead of separating repair, prep, and finished flooring across multiple trades, buyers can work with one partner that understands how each phase affects the next.

That matters in live commercial and industrial environments. If the slab has movement at joints, surface deterioration at high-traffic lanes, patching failures from previous repairs, or flatness issues that affect equipment and operations, those issues need to be addressed before the finished flooring system is selected and installed. A substrate-first approach helps prevent misalignment between the problem, the specification, and the final result.

Our service mix also gives facility teams flexibility. Some projects require targeted repairs to extend service life and stabilize problem areas. Others call for a full flooring system designed around sanitation, chemical resistance, impact resistance, cleanability, or static-control requirements. In both cases, the objective is the same: match the system to the environment, define the work clearly, and install it with validated preparation and application protocols.

Industries We Serve

CCR focuses on commercial and industrial sectors where floor and concrete performance directly affect operations, maintenance planning, safety, and compliance. These environments often place higher demands on the slab and finished floor system, which is why they benefit from a contractor that understands both repair and system selection.

  • Cold storage and freezer facilities — environments where temperature cycling, moisture conditions, and operational traffic can accelerate floor and joint distress.
  • Data centers and mission-critical environments — facilities that require disciplined planning, controlled execution, and system selection based on use conditions.
  • Food and beverage processing — spaces where cleanability, durability, and the right flooring assembly matter to daily operations.
  • Pharmaceutical and cleanroom environments — projects that require attention to substrate condition, finish quality, and installation control.
  • Aerospace and defense — facilities where floor condition can affect workflow, durability, and long-term maintenance planning.
  • Warehouses and distribution centers — high-traffic spaces where joints, slab wear, and surface performance are constant operating concerns.
  • Manufacturing and industrial plants — active production settings that need systems selected around process demands and plant conditions.
  • Maintenance garages — service environments that require practical, hard-wearing repair and flooring solutions.
  • Commercial kitchens — facilities where sanitation, cleanability, and resilience under daily use matter.

Our project history includes work for facilities associated with STAQ Pharma, Rocky Mountain Natural Meats, Winter Park Resort, Opal Foods, Dessert Holdings, JM Smuckers, Whole Foods-related facilities, and Leiters. Those projects reflect the type of operating environment where CCR is most effective: commercial and industrial sites that need a trade partner familiar with real-world facility constraints.

How We Work

CCR approaches projects with a process built to reduce ambiguity for the buyer and improve execution in the field. While every facility has different constraints, our work typically follows a consistent sequence: site evaluation, system selection, fixed-bid proposal, preparation, installation, and handoff.

1. Site evaluation. We start with the actual service conditions. That means reviewing substrate damage, traffic patterns, operating schedule, cleaning methods, thermal exposure, joint condition, flatness needs, and any system failures already present.

2. System selection. Once the conditions are clear, we align the repair scope or flooring system to the environment. That may involve targeted joint rebuilding, crack repair, substrate correction, a polished concrete approach, an epoxy system, urethane cement, grind and seal, or a combination of repair and finished flooring.

3. Fixed-bid proposal. Buyers need scope clarity before work starts. CCR provides fixed-bid pricing built around the defined scope, the condition of the substrate, and the required installation sequence. That helps reduce confusion and gives facility teams a clear basis for planning.

4. Surface preparation. Preparation is where flooring projects are often won or lost. Concrete grinding, shot blasting, patching, leveling, flattening, joint work, and substrate correction are addressed based on the system requirements and site conditions.

5. Installation. We install the specified repair or flooring system using validated installation protocols and a schedule-aware approach. On active sites, that may include phased installation planning around production demands, access limitations, sanitation requirements, or other operational constraints.

6. Handoff. At project closeout, the facility team should understand what was installed, where transitions and repairs were made, and how the completed surface is intended to perform in service.

We maintain a dedicated process page for buyers who want a more detailed breakdown of planning, preparation, and execution. On this page, the important point is simple: CCR does not jump straight to product selection. We start with conditions, define the scope, and build the work plan from there.

Why CCR

Commercial and industrial only. CCR is purpose-built for commercial and industrial work. That focus changes how we evaluate projects, how we define scope, and how we plan installations in active facilities. Buyers are not getting a contractor that splits attention across residential work and light-duty projects. They are working with a team aligned to industrial and commercial operating environments.

Substrate-first judgment. Flooring systems do not outperform a failing substrate. CCR starts with the slab condition, repair needs, and preparation requirements before recommending the finished system. That reduces the risk of specifying the wrong solution for the actual problem.

Single-source repair, prep, and flooring capability. Our ability to self-perform concrete repair, surface preparation, and flooring installation gives facility teams a more coordinated path from damaged slab to finished system. That can simplify communication, reduce handoff risk, and improve accountability across the scope.

Fixed-bid pricing. Commercial buyers need clarity. CCR uses fixed-bid pricing so the customer can evaluate the defined scope, understand the work plan, and move forward with fewer unknowns.

Operational planning around facility constraints. Flooring and repair work in active environments has to account for more than square footage. We plan around access, production schedules, sanitation requirements, traffic, shutdown windows, sequencing, and phased installation when the site requires it.

Relevant field history. CCR brings more than 20 years of experience and over 1,000 completed projects to commercial and industrial flooring and repair work. Our repair history includes 152 repair-related jobs, including 61 joint projects and 26 crack-related jobs. That experience matters when the project starts with diagnosis, not just installation.

Manufacturer-aligned materials. We work with established suppliers including Resinwerks for epoxies, polyaspartic systems, urethane systems, and urethane cements, and Metzger McGuire for joint fill and joint rebuilding products. Those relationships support system selection grounded in intended use and material fit, not generic product substitution.

Professional standards. CCR is licensed and insured, OSHA compliant, and a member of Associated General Contractors (AGC). For commercial and industrial buyers, those are not marketing extras. They are part of what responsible project execution should look like.

Built for buyers who need decisions, not sales pressure. Facility teams often contact us because they need a clear recommendation on a failing slab, damaged joints, a worn operational floor, or a system replacement tied to a specific use condition. Our job is to bring technical judgment, communicate directly, and help the buyer move toward the right scope.

Schedule a Consultation

If you are planning an industrial flooring project, evaluating concrete repair scope, or trying to determine the right system for an active commercial facility, CCR can help you define the work before it becomes a costly misstep. We work with buyers who need practical recommendations, scope clarity, and installation planning that reflects how the facility operates.

To discuss your site, call 303-974-6707 or Request a Site Assessment.

Colorado Concrete Repair
1580 Logan St, 6th Floor
Denver, CO 80203