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An owner walks every job. GroCo installs commercial and industrial resinous flooring across the Kansas City metro — from KCMO and Johnson County through Lee’s Summit, the Northland, and the Kansas side. Manufacturing plants, warehouses, hangars, food processors, schools, surgery centers, public safety facilities. Diagnostic-first, multi-manufacturer, owner-installed.
Cities & Areas We Serve
We install commercial and industrial resinous flooring across the Kansas City metro and surrounding region. If your facility is in any of the cities below, you’re in our service area.
Missouri Side
Kansas Side
Also serving
Raytown, Grandview, Raymore, Pleasant Hill, Greenwood, Kearney, Smithville, Weston, Excelsior Springs, Platte City, Prairie Village, Merriam, Leavenworth, and Lansing.
Beyond the KC Metro
Commercial flooring projects aren’t always next door, and we travel for the right job. If your facility is in any of these regional markets, call us anyway — we’ll talk through whether your project fits.
Why KC Commercial Facilities Call Us
Most flooring contractors lead with their credentials. We lead with what we do differently:
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Michael Groff or Colby Coda personally evaluates your facility, your concrete, and your operational constraints — every project, every time. You won’t get handed off to a salesperson who’s never seen a job site.
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We work with Sherwin-Williams, Sika, Tnemec, Florock, Dur-A-Flex, and ResTek. The right system for your facility drives the recommendation — not whatever product we’d like to sell you.
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We’re a Kansas City company, not a national contractor with a regional office. The owners answer the phone, walk your job, and stand behind the work. No middle layers, no out-of-state escalations.
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If your project needs a specialist we’re not, we’ll say so during the site survey and connect you with the right contractor. Reputation is worth more than any single project we shouldn’t have taken.
Industries We Serve in Kansas City
Each industry has its own operational realities, code requirements, and downtime constraints. Each one gets its own dedicated page covering the full picture.
Industries
Manufacturing plants, distribution centers, fabrication shops, and logistics facilities across the KC metro — from Northland industrial parks to JoCo distribution corridors.
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Commercial kitchens, breweries, food processors, pet food manufacturers, and multi-location restaurants across KCMO, JoCo, and Eastern Jackson County.
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Hangars, MRO facilities, and FBO operations at MCI, Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport, Johnson County Executive, and other regional airports.
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Schools, surgery centers, fire stations, vet clinics, and locker rooms / breakrooms across KC-area districts, healthcare systems, and municipal facilities.
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ESD flooring, parking deck waterproofing, contamination-controlled environments, and other specialty installations — when standard commercial systems aren’t the answer.
View SpecialtyWhat KC Commercial Buildings Actually Need
Weather extremes shape system selection. KC summers run high heat and humidity — facilities with marginal HVAC see slab temperatures and humidity levels that affect cure times, especially during phased installs. KC winters bring freeze-thaw cycles and salt-laden traffic that punish entry zones, dock approaches, and any concrete exposed to the outside environment. Both ends of the year inform how we sequence the work and which systems we recommend for which applications.
The metro has two different building stocks. The Kansas side, especially Johnson County, is dominated by newer commercial construction — office parks, industrial campuses, and distribution facilities with concrete that’s relatively young and predictable. The Missouri side has a wider mix: brand-new construction in Lee’s Summit and the Northland alongside older industrial buildings in KCMO with concrete that may be 50+ years old, multiple times patched, and full of surprises. The site survey adapts to whichever you have.
KC is a logistics and manufacturing town. Distribution centers, food processing, light manufacturing, and the growing biosciences/animal health corridor (the “KC Animal Health Corridor”) shape the kind of commercial flooring work we do here. The systems we recommend for a Northland distribution warehouse aren’t the same as the systems we recommend for a JoCo medical device assembly facility — even though both are technically “commercial epoxy floors.”
Selected Work
A few examples of recent commercial flooring projects across the KC metro. Detailed case studies and named-client profiles coming soon as we collect customer permissions for public reference.
Manufacturing
Heavy-duty epoxy installation across active warehousing operations, phased zone-by-zone to keep distribution running. Wear-rated topcoat selected for forklift traffic patterns.
Food & Beverage
Urethane cement system installed in a multi-location restaurant’s back-of-house kitchen. USDA-compatible spec, integral cove base, sloped-to-drain transitions.
Commercial & Institutional
Slip-resistant resinous flooring with antimicrobial treatment, completed within the summer-break window so the facility was operational by the first day of school.
The Diagnostic Site Survey
No salesperson, no rushed estimate, no “send us your specs and we’ll quote.” Just an owner-led conversation about what’s actually happening at your facility.
Step 01
Tell us where your facility is and when works for you. We schedule around your operations — not ours.
Step 02
An owner inspects the concrete, asks about your operations and constraints, and identifies the right system based on what they actually see.
Step 03
You get a recommendation and budget you can use — not a sales pitch. If we’re not the right fit, we’ll say so on the spot.
How We Approach Every Job
Our process page walks through how we evaluate facilities, why we work with multiple manufacturers, and what to expect from the site survey through final installation.
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An owner walks the facility, evaluates your concrete, and recommends the right system for your operations. Forty-five minutes of an owner’s time, no obligation. Serving Kansas City and the wider region.