The Concrete Coatings Boom: How Supply Chain Evolution Drives Growth — Podcast
By Rony Reyes · Wednesday, May 20, 2026 · 2:29
Manufacturing expansion and distributor investments signal robust growth in concrete coatings. Learn how supply chain evolution benefits nonprofit facilities.
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What if the concrete coatings industry's biggest supply chain expansion in years is about to make your next flooring project faster, cheaper, and more reliable than ever before?
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Right now, we're witnessing something remarkable in the epoxy flooring world. Major distributors and manufacturers are making massive investments in inventory and capacity expansion. TSS Supply just announced they're expanding their concrete coatings inventory nationwide, adding product lines from Florock and Euclid Chemical. Meanwhile, companies like SPEB Adhesives are pivoting toward major capacity expansion and product diversification. This isn't just business growth—it's the industry preparing for unprecedented demand, especially from nonprofits and community organizations who are finally getting the funding they need for facility upgrades.
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First, product availability is about to get dramatically better. When TSS Supply expands their inventory depth, it means contractors can access complete system solutions from one source instead of piecing together components from multiple suppliers. This eliminates the compatibility issues that can destroy adhesion and durability—problems that have plagued projects for years.
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Second, these supply chain improvements are hitting at the perfect time for nonprofit funding cycles. Recent community development projects in places like West Cork show how local organizations are securing infrastructure funding that includes flooring upgrades. As skip founder Rony Reyes puts it, nonprofits are realizing that quality epoxy flooring lets them "allocate more resources toward their mission-critical activities rather than constant floor repairs."
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Third, manufacturing capacity increases mean the supply constraints that used to delay projects are disappearing. For facilities managers working with tight maintenance windows—like schools during summer breaks—reliable product availability is becoming a game-changer for project planning.
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Here's what you need to do today: if you're managing a nonprofit facility or working with community organizations, now is the time to start planning your flooring projects. Contact local epoxy contractors and ask about their current lead times and product availability. The supply chain improvements mean you can finally move forward with confidence on projects you've been postponing.
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