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Tattoo Shop Epoxy Floors For Sanitary Standards

Sanitary, easy-clean coating systems built specifically for tattoo studios, piercing studios, and other body-art environments where bloodborne-pathogen protocols and easy decontamination matter.

About Tattoo Shop Epoxy

What Is Tattoo Shop Epoxy?

Tattoo shop flooring is a specific spec of sanitary epoxy designed around bloodborne-pathogen protocols and the cleaning requirements they create. The system is seamless (no joints or grout for blood and ink to settle into), uses an antimicrobial-additive topcoat (compatible with the disinfectants used in body-art studios), and includes integral cove construction at walls (eliminates corner crevices where contamination accumulates). The end result is a floor that supports a body-art studio’s sanitary protocols rather than working against them.

Steadfast installs tattoo shop floors in studios, piercing operations, microblading studios, and similar body-art environments across West Texas. Standard install is a 2 to 3 day project including prep, sanitary cove construction, basecoat, and topcoat. Color and visual options range from clean white sanitary spec to decorative options that match the studio’s brand aesthetic. Documentation provided for state body-art studio compliance and inspection records.

Where It Fits

Common Tattoo Shop Epoxy Applications

Steadfast installs tattoo shop epoxy systems across the Permian Basin and broader West Texas. Common applications include the following, but the right system depends on the specific environment, traffic load, and any chemical or impact exposure.

Tattoo Studios

Tattoo work areas, station floors, and waiting rooms requiring sanitary spec and decontamination compatibility.

Piercing Studios

Piercing rooms and instrument-prep areas with bloodborne-pathogen protocol requirements.

Microblading & PMU Studios

Permanent makeup, microblading, and cosmetic-tattoo studios with sanitary requirements.

Body-Art Schools

Training facilities for tattooing, piercing, and body-art trades requiring multi-station sanitary flooring.

Multi-Service Body-Art Shops

Combined tattoo / piercing / body-mod studios with multiple sanitary zones.

Waiting Rooms & Lobbies

Front-of-house spaces where decorative aesthetic and cleanability both matter.

System Specifications

Tattoo Shop Epoxy System Specs

Standard system specifications for tattoo shop epoxy installations. We adjust the spec based on the specific application during the estimate.

Cove Construction

Integral 4 to 6 inch upturn

Antimicrobial Topcoat

Standard inclusion

Surface

Seamless wall-to-wall

Cure Time

2 to 3 day install

Compliance Docs

State inspection ready

Warranty

5 to 10 years

Why Steadfast For Tattoo Shop Epoxy

Three Things That Set This Install Apart

01

Built For Bloodborne Pathogen Protocols

Seamless construction, antimicrobial topcoat, and integral cove eliminate the bacterial contamination paths that other flooring creates. Designed around state body-art studio compliance requirements.

02

Compatible With Studio Disinfectants

Topcoat chemistry is compatible with the bleach-based, hydrogen-peroxide, and quaternary-ammonium disinfectants standard in body-art studio cleaning protocols. No degradation under daily disinfection.

03

Documented For State Inspections

We provide manufacturer specs, install photos, and compliance documentation needed for state body-art studio inspections and licensing audits. Coordinate with us during the estimate on specific documentation needs.

Recent Work

Tattoo Shop Epoxy Across West Texas

A sample of completed tattoo shop epoxy installations. Visit the full gallery for more, or contact us to arrange a reference visit to a recently-completed install in your area.

Service Area

Tattoo Shop Epoxy Across The Permian Basin

Steadfast installs tattoo shop epoxy systems throughout West Texas, primarily across these nine cities. Don’t see your city? Call (432) 222-3323 — we travel for commercial work.

Ready For A Tattoo Shop Epoxy Walkthrough?

Tell us about your project and we’ll spec the right tattoo shop epoxy system. Free estimate, no commitment, written scope of work delivered same week.

FAQ

Tattoo Shop Epoxy Common Questions

What makes tattoo shop epoxy different from standard sanitary epoxy?

Tattoo shop spec specifically addresses bloodborne-pathogen protocol requirements: seamless wall-to-wall construction, integral cove (4 to 6 inch upturn), antimicrobial-additive topcoat compatible with body-art studio disinfectants, and documentation for state compliance. Standard sanitary epoxy doesn’t include all these features as standard.

Will my state inspector approve this flooring?

We provide manufacturer specifications, install photos, and warranty documentation that most state inspectors recognize and approve. Specific state requirements vary, so we recommend confirming your state body-art licensing requirements before we finalize the system spec. We coordinate with inspectors when needed.

How long does a tattoo shop floor install take?

Standard install is 2 to 3 days from prep through final topcoat. Day one: grind and cove construction. Day two: basecoat. Day three: antimicrobial topcoat. We can phase installs for active studios, working around appointment schedules to minimize disruption.

What does it cost to floor a tattoo studio?

Typical pricing runs $7 to $14 per square foot installed including sanitary cove construction. A standard 1,500 square foot studio runs $10,500 to $21,000 for the full sanitary spec. We provide itemized quotes covering prep, cove, basecoat, topcoat, and any decorative options.

Can the floor be decorative as well as sanitary?

Yes. We can integrate flake or decorative basecoats (in colors matching your studio brand) with the antimicrobial topcoat above. The decorative options don’t compromise the sanitary spec. Many studios use decorative finishes in waiting/lobby areas and clean white in working stations.

Can you work around active studio appointments?

Often yes. We phase installs to keep at least part of the studio operational. Common approach: do the lobby and one station first, customer-active section second. Allows the studio to keep operating during the install with appointment rescheduling only on the active phase.