Epoxy Flooring Services in Derwent Park — What We Cover
Clear Cut Epoxy Flooring installs professional epoxy floor coatings across Derwent Park and surrounding Hobart suburbs. Our services cover:
- Warehouse and factory floor coatings — heavy-duty systems built for high traffic and forklift use
- Workshop and trade floor epoxy — chemical-resistant, anti-slip finishes for working environments
- Commercial kitchen and food-grade flooring — compliant coatings for hospitality and food production facilities
- Residential garage floor epoxy — decorative and protective coatings for home garages and utility spaces
- Concrete resurfacing and crack repair — preparation and restoration before coating application
We service Derwent Park, Moonah, Glenorchy, Montrose, Cornelian Bay, and surrounding suburbs. Same-week quotes available. All work includes full diamond grinding preparation and moisture testing before any coating is applied.

Why Derwent Park's Industrial Floors Need More Than a Basic Coating
Derwent Park is Hobart’s busiest industrial precinct — and the floors here work as hard as the people on them.
Why Industrial Floors in This Area Are Up Against It
Warehouses and workshops in Derwent Park deal with conditions that standard concrete simply wasn’t designed to handle long-term. Forklifts and pallet jacks grind across uncoated slabs daily. Chemical spills from oils, solvents, and cleaning agents penetrate the surface and weaken the concrete beneath. Hobart’s damp winters drive moisture up through older slabs, accelerating cracking and surface breakdown.
Why a Basic Coating Won’t Cut It
Consumer-grade products and thin paint-on coatings fail fast under these conditions — peeling, bubbling, and delaminating within months. What industrial and commercial floors in Derwent Park need is a properly prepared surface and a coating system engineered for the load, the chemicals, and the climate it will face every day.
Our Epoxy Flooring Systems for Commercial & Industrial Spaces
We install a range of epoxy and polyurethane coating systems matched to the specific demands of your facility.
Heavy-Duty Warehouse and Factory Coatings
For high-traffic floors handling forklifts, heavy machinery, and constant foot traffic, we install thick-build epoxy systems with broadcast aggregate for added grip. These coatings resist impact, abrasion, and the kind of point-load stress that destroys thinner products.
Chemical-Resistant Workshop Floors
Trade workshops and mechanical facilities need floors that can handle oil, fuel, hydraulic fluid, and industrial cleaners without staining or breaking down. Our chemical-resistant epoxy systems seal the slab completely and wipe clean without absorbing contaminants.
Food-Grade and Hospitality Flooring
For commercial kitchens and food production facilities, we install non-porous, slip-rated coatings that meet food safety and health department standards — seamless, easy to sanitise, and built for wet environments.
Anti-Slip and Line Marking
Safety compliance is built into every commercial installation — anti-slip finishes and line marking are available across all systems.

Is Your Floor Ready for Epoxy? What the Preparation Process Looks Like
The preparation stage is what separates a coating that lasts a decade from one that peels inside a year.
Step 1: Surface Assessment and Moisture Testing
Before any coating goes down, we assess the condition of your concrete and test for moisture vapour transmission. Hobart’s older slabs — many without a damp proof course — can push moisture up through the surface and cause coatings to fail from underneath. We identify this early and apply appropriate primers or moisture-tolerant systems where needed.
Step 2: Diamond Grinding
We grind the entire surface using industrial diamond grinding equipment. This removes contaminants, opens the concrete profile, and creates the mechanical bond that holds the coating in place long-term. No grinding means no lasting adhesion — it’s that straightforward.
Step 3: Crack and Defect Repair
Existing cracks, spalls, and surface damage are repaired before coating begins. Skipping this step means defects telegraph through the finished surface and become failure points over time.
Residential Epoxy in the Streets Around Derwent Park
Derwent Park’s industrial core is surrounded by established residential streets — and homeowners in the area have the same concrete problems as the businesses nearby.
Garage Floors: Older Hobart homes typically have bare or deteriorating garage slabs — stained with oil, dusty, and damp through winter. A professionally installed epoxy coating transforms the space into something clean, hard-wearing, and easy to maintain. Flake and solid colour systems are both available depending on the look you’re after.
Utility Spaces and Workshops: Home workshops, garden sheds, and utility rooms with concrete floors benefit from the same preparation and coating process we apply commercially — scaled to the space and the budget.
Why Professional Installation Matters at Home Too: DIY epoxy kits from hardware stores are a different product category entirely — thinner, less durable, and highly dependent on surface preparation most homeowners aren’t equipped to do. A professional installation done once correctly outlasts multiple DIY attempts.

The Real Cost of Leaving a Damaged Industrial Floor Untreated
A damaged floor rarely stays the same — it gets worse, and the longer it’s left, the more expensive the fix becomes.
Safety and Liability Exposure
Cracked, uncoated, or deteriorating floors in commercial and industrial settings are a WorkSafe concern. Uneven surfaces, dusting concrete, and contaminated wet floors create slip and trip hazards. If an employee is injured and the floor condition is a contributing factor, the liability exposure is significant.
Concrete Deterioration Compounds Over Time
Surface cracks that could be repaired cheaply today become structural issues that require full slab remediation tomorrow. Oil and chemical contamination that penetrates deeper into untreated concrete makes preparation harder and more costly when the job is eventually done.
The Cost Gap Between Early and Late Action
A floor coated while the concrete is still in reasonable condition costs substantially less than one requiring extensive crack repair, contamination removal, and additional preparation cycles. Addressing it now is almost always the more cost-effective decision.

Why Choose Clear Cut Epoxy Flooring Hobart
When it comes to epoxy flooring in Derwent Park, we know you have options — here’s why local businesses and homeowners choose Clear Cut Epoxy Flooring Hobart.
We Know Hobart’s Conditions
We work exclusively in the Hobart region. That means we understand the local climate, the age of the concrete we’re working with, and the specific challenges that come with coating floors in this part of Tasmania — not just reading about them from the mainland.
Preparation Is Non-Negotiable for Us
Every job starts with diamond grinding and moisture testing. We don’t cut corners on preparation because we’ve seen what happens to floors when someone does.
We Work Across Commercial and Residential
From large industrial warehouse floors in Derwent Park’s commercial precinct to single garage slabs in surrounding streets, we bring the same process and standard to every job regardless of size.
What We Know About the Hobart Market
Hobart is a different market to the mainland — and Derwent Park sits right at the heart of what makes it distinct.
A Tight-Knit Trade Community
Reputation travels fast in Hobart. Businesses and tradespeople in Derwent Park’s industrial precinct talk to each other — and a contractor who delivers consistently gets recommended. One who doesn’t gets remembered just as long. We built our business on referrals from clients who saw the result and passed our name on.
A Growing Renovation Market
Interstate migration and rising property values have pushed renovation activity up across greater Hobart. Homeowners in suburbs surrounding Derwent Park are investing more seriously in their properties — and a finished garage or utility floor is increasingly part of that picture.
Older Stock, Specific Needs
The commercial and residential buildings in this part of Hobart were built to a different era’s standards. We know what that means for slab condition, moisture exposure, and preparation requirements — and we factor it in from the first site visit.
FAQs — Epoxy Flooring Derwent Park
Yes — commercial and industrial floors are our primary focus in Derwent Park. We work on warehouses, workshops, factory floors, and trade facilities of all sizes across the precinct.
In a properly prepared and well-maintained workshop environment, our epoxy systems typically last 10–15 years or more. Preparation quality is the biggest factor in longevity — which is why we never skip the grinding stage.
Yes, in most cases. We assess the existing coating first. If it’s adhering well, we can coat over it with the right preparation. If it’s peeling or delaminating, we grind it back to bare concrete before applying a new system.
We test every slab for moisture vapour transmission before we start. Where moisture levels are elevated — which is common in older Hobart buildings — we use moisture-tolerant primers and appropriate coating systems to ensure adhesion isn’t compromised.
Yes. We install anti-slip rated finishes across our commercial systems and can provide broadcast aggregate or textured coatings that meet AS/NZS slip resistance standards for industrial and commercial environments.
Light foot traffic is typically possible within 24 hours. Full cure for vehicle and forklift traffic generally takes 5–7 days depending on the system used and ambient temperature. We give you a clear timeline before work begins so you can plan around it.
Yes — though heavily contaminated concrete requires more intensive preparation. We use specialist degreasers and diamond grinding to remove surface contamination before coating. In some cases, a penetrating primer is also applied to seal residual contamination below the surface.
Get a Quote for Your Derwent Park Floor
Ready to fix your floor the right way? Whether you’re managing a warehouse, running a trade workshop, or upgrading a garage in the streets surrounding Derwent Park, Clear Cut Epoxy Flooring Hobart is ready to help.
We arrange a site visit at a time that suits you, assess the floor in person, and provide a written quote based on what the job actually requires. No guesswork pricing, no vague estimates — just a clear scope and an honest number before any work begins.
Our team services Derwent Park and the wider Hobart region. Get in touch today to book your site visit.
Call us on 03 6144 4078
