Electrostatic Dissipative Flooring Installation in Phoenix, Arizona
Craftsman Concrete Floors is Phoenix’s premier provider of ESD flooring solutions, engineered to safeguard sensitive electronics from static discharge while offering superior durability and longevity. As a trusted installer of commercial concrete coatings, we deliver manufacturer-certified systems tailored to the needs of Phoenix’s thriving semiconductor manufacturing facilities, aerospace and defense contractors, advanced research labs, and large-scale logistics and distribution centers. With decades of expertise in installation, materials manufacturing, and product development, our team ensures precision-engineered flooring solutions that meet the highest standards for safety, compliance, and performance. Whether outfitting microchip fabrication plants, secure government facilities, or high-tech industrial spaces, we provide reliable, long-lasting results for Phoenix’s most demanding industries.
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What are Electrostatic Dissipative Floors?
ESD floors are a type of industrial flooring material that dissipates electrical charges to protect sensitive equipment. Anti-static floors ground workers as they move around a facility, continuously transferring static electricity from the worker, through the floor, into a defined electrical ground. This keeps damaging static electrical charges from accumulating, thereby protecting equipment.
Static dissipative floors are a type of epoxy floor system that has been modified with added conductive materials. The base coat is an epoxy primer with added carbon to reduce its electrical resistance. Then a conductive body coat and top coat are layered on the surface. A conductive copper tape is embedded between the layers of the floor, allowing an electrician to ground the floor to a designated earth ground point. Specialized ESD footwear and clothing are often required as well to increase conductivity between a worker and the floor.
In the past, anti-static tiles or static control waxes were commonly implemented; however, these systems introduced maintenance complications. Our ESD coatings can be as simple as a multilayer epoxy system or can incorporate other materials such as urethane or cement.
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Requirements for ESD Flooring

Static control
Static control is the most critical and challenging aspect of ESD flooring. Data centers and electronics manufacturers house sensitive equipment that is easily damaged by uncontrolled electric discharge. Our seamless flooring systems are a simple, affordable, and low-maintenance solution for controlling static electricity.
Low Maintenance
Our conductive flooring systems are designed for low maintenance and long-term use. One of the key advantages of ESD epoxy floors is that they are easy to clean with standard cleaning supplies. Additionally, the seamless surface eliminates grout lines found in anti-static tiles, making the floor more hygienic and simpler to maintain. The system also enhances dust control, contributing to a cleaner environment.
Temperature Control
Computer equipment is densely contained in data centers and requires efficient cooling to operate correctly. Unlike other high-performance flooring solutions, our ESD coating systems do not absorb heat. This characteristic helps to increase cooling efficiency and equipment performance in data centers.

High Durability
Our ESD epoxy flooring provides a long, uninterrupted service life despite exposure to extreme conditions. ESD installations are frequently exposed to:
High Compressive Load
Servers and racks introduce a high compressive load to underlying flooring systems. A suitable ESD epoxy flooring system must be able to withstand these forces without failures such as cracks or dents.
Abrasion and Wear
Repetitive abrasion is inherent to server room or manufacturer flooring. Our ESD systems withstand abrasion while maintaining their static control characteristics.
Chemical Spills
Our ESD epoxy flooring systems have very high resistance to liquid chemical spills. These include acids, bases, bleach, and other cleaning supplies, oils, solvents, and bodily fluids.
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Craftsman Concrete Floors is a specialty floor installation company headquartered in Dallas, Texas. Founded in 1999, we offer nationwide in-house service installing Polished Concrete, ESD Epoxy, Terrazzo Floors, Urethane Cement, and Concrete Overlays through our regional offices.
Frequently asked Questions
Most ESD Epoxy Floors cost between $6.50 and $13 a square foot installed, depending on the size of the project and the type of material specified.
ESD epoxy floors are tested and certified using industry standards such as ANSI/ESD S20.20, ASTM F150, and NFPA 99 to ensure proper static control performance. Testing methods include surface resistance measurements using an ohmmeter, system resistance testing to verify electrical conductivity, and charge decay testing to assess how quickly static electricity dissipates.
Yes, our ESD epoxy flooring systems are designed to withstand heavy foot traffic and even vehicle traffic, such as forklifts and electric pallet jacks, in industrial and commercial environments. These floors are highly durable, abrasion-resistant, and engineered to maintain their static-dissipative properties even under continuous use, making them ideal for manufacturing plants, warehouses, and high-traffic cleanrooms.
The installation time for an ESD epoxy floor depends on the size of the project, site conditions, and the specific system being installed. On average, most installations take 3 to 5 days, including surface preparation, primer application, epoxy coating, and walk-on curing time. Larger projects or those requiring additional moisture mitigation may take longer. Our team works efficiently in multiple shifts to minimize downtime while ensuring a high-performance, long-lasting ESD flooring system.
we install Esd epoxy floors in the Phoenix area, including:
Aguila, Ahwatukee Foothills, Alhambra, Alpine, Anthem, Apache Junction, Arcadia, Ash Fork, Avondale, Bagdad, Biltmore Area, Bisbee, Black Canyon City, Buckeye, Bullhead City, Camp Verde, Camelback East, Carefree, Casa Grande, Cave Creek, Central City, Chandler, Chino Valley, Clarkdale, Clifton, Colorado City, Congress, Coolidge, Cornville, Cottonwood, Crown King, Deer Valley, Desert Ridge, Downtown Phoenix, Dragoon, Duncan, East Fork, Eastmark, El Mirage, Encanto, Estrella, Fairbank, Flagstaff, Florence, Fountain Hills, Fredonia, Gila Bend, Gilbert, Glendale, Globe, Goodyear, Grand Canyon Village, Greer, Guadalupe, Heber-Overgaard, Holbrook, Jerome, Joseph City, Kachina Village, Kayenta, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Laveen, Litchfield Park, Luke Air Force Base, Mammoth, Marana, Maricopa, Maryvale, Mesa, Miami, Midtown Phoenix, Mohave Valley, Morenci, Morristown, Munds Park, New River, Nogales, North Gateway, North Mountain, Oro Valley, Page, Paradise Valley, Parker, Patagonia, Payson, Peach Springs, Peoria, Phoenix, Pinetop-Lakeside, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Quartzsite, Queen Creek, Rio Rico, Rio Verde, Sahuarita, San Luis, San Tan Valley, Scottsdale, Sedona, Show Low, Sierra Vista, Snowflake, Somerton, South Mountain, Springerville, St. Johns, Star Valley, Sun City, Sun City West, Sun Lakes, Superior, Surprise, Taylor, Tempe, Thatcher, Tolleson, Tombstone, Tonopah, Tuba City, Tubac, Tucson, Uptown Phoenix, Vail, Verde Village, Waddell, Wellton, West Phoenix, Whiteriver, Wickenburg, Willcox, Williams, Winslow, Wittmann, Yarnell, Youngtown, and Yuma.
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