- Systems: ESD epoxy flooring + conductive/static-control systems
- Leadership: former Fortune 500 COO; operations oversight + QA/closeout discipline
- Installation: in-house W-2 crews; experienced field leadership
- Coverage: nationwide mobilization; Dallas-based operations; est. 1999
- Compliance: ANSI/ESD S20.20-controlled environments; verification and documentation-ready closeout
- Execution: new construction, retrofit, phased installation, shutdown-window work
- Applications:
- – aerospace + defense manufacturing / assembly
- – electronics + semiconductor + battery
- – data centers + mission-critical infrastructure
- – laboratories + cleanrooms
- – municipal + public-sector facilities
- Deliverables: submittals, surface prep + moisture verification, resistance testing/reporting, closeout documentation
Phone: +1 (844) 687-1961
ESD flooring is a category of static-control floor systems engineered to dissipate or conduct electrostatic charge before it can damage sensitive electronics, ignite combustible atmospheres, or violate facility ESD program requirements. The systems are built around conductive epoxy or static-dissipative epoxy chemistries, applied seamlessly over prepared concrete and tested to meet ANSI/ESD S20.20 program standards. The name varies — ESD flooring, electrostatic discharge flooring, static control flooring, conductive flooring, ESD epoxy — but the underlying engineering is the same: a floor system that controls static electricity in environments where uncontrolled discharge has consequences.
The buyers are facility managers, EHS officers, and program managers running ESD-controlled environments — semiconductor fabs, electronics manufacturing and assembly, battery and EV production, data centers, aerospace and defense manufacturing, cleanrooms, and laboratories. Most are working from an existing ANSI/ESD S20.20 program document or a customer audit requirement that mandates floor resistance values within a specified range, verified through ASTM F150 or ANSI/ESD STM97.1 testing. The job isn’t picking a floor — it’s picking a floor that passes the test, supports the program documentation, and holds those values under daily traffic for years.
Craftsman Concrete installs static-dissipative and conductive epoxy systems nationwide, with surface preparation, application, and resistance testing executed by in-house W-2 crews. Every project includes pre-pour moisture testing where required, ICRI 310.2-compliant surface profile preparation, system installation, and post-install resistance reporting suitable for inclusion in your ESD program documentation. Whether you’re new construction, retrofitting an existing facility, or replacing a failed coating in an active production environment, the work is sequenced around your operating schedule with phased installation and shutdown-window execution where required.
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