Auto Dealership Flooring Systems

Service bays that take lifts, oil, and tire scrub all day — and a showroom that has to sell. Maverick installs both sides of the dealership: high-performance service floors and showroom finishes worth the brand on the wall.

Service Bay Rated Showroom Finishes Phased Installation

From the Service Drive to the Showroom

A dealership is two facilities sharing a roof: a hard-running shop and a retail space. We build the floor each one needs and detail the transition between them.

Service Bays

Lift bases, hydraulic drips, tire scrub, and dropped tools. Broadcast epoxy and quartz wear surfaces with striped bay lines coated into the system.

Express Service Lanes

Fast-cure builds installed over a weekend — lanes back under cars Monday morning without losing a service day.

Showrooms

High-gloss decorative finishes — metallic and broadcast systems that mirror the inventory and survive foot traffic and tire shine.

Parts & Storage

Economical sealed floors that stay bright, clean, and forklift-ready.

Wash & Detail Bays

Wet-area builds with slope-to-drain detailing and slip-resistant texture where water lives.

Customer Areas

Seamless decorative floors for lounges and write-up areas — cleanable, quiet underfoot, and on brand.

A Dealership Service Floor, Before and After

Photographed on our projects — mechanical preparation through the finished, striped service floor.

Dealership service bay with striped resinous floor and vehicle lifts

Dealership service area — striped broadcast system under the lifts

Specify It Once, Correctly

The Architect Center carries the full standard detail library, isometric system shop drawings, and CSI 3-part specifications under Section 09 67 23 Resinous Flooring.

Planning This Work?

Shutdown windows, phasing, occupied facilities — bring us the constraint and we will engineer the floor around it.