Paint is for walls. Floors, stairs, and metal need systems: epoxy that shrugs off forklifts and hot tires, acid stain that turns raw concrete into a finished surface, and industrial coatings that stop rust instead of hiding it for a season.
Floors
Epoxy fails at the prep stage, months before it peels. Concrete has to be mechanically ground, moisture-checked, and patched before any coating goes down, and the system has to be built to the traffic it will carry: a two-car garage is not a warehouse dock, and we don't quote them the same.
For showrooms, patios, and living spaces, acid stain gives concrete permanent, variegated color with a sealed finish that never needs re-carpeting.
Metal & Industrial
Painting over rust buys one good-looking season and a worse problem after it. Our metal work starts with grinding and converting the corrosion, then priming and finishing in Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial systems rated for exterior steel.
That's the exact process running right now on the stair systems at Michael Place Apartments in Brighton. See the before and after on the projects page.
Commercial walkthroughs and residential garage estimates are both free.