Flooring

Epoxy Flooring

Epoxy flooring is a thermosetting resin applied over concrete that cures into an extremely hard, chemical-resistant surface. Originally industrial, epoxy has moved into residential garages, basements, and even living spaces where durability and seamless surfaces are valued. The seamless nature of epoxy eliminates joints where dirt and bacteria accumulate, making it ideal for clean rooms, commercial kitchens, and healthcare facilities. Decorative options including metallic pigments and colored flakes have expanded epoxy into design-forward applications.

Key Characteristics

  • Seamless application
  • Extremely durable
  • Chemical resistant
  • Easy to clean
  • Various decorative options
  • Professional installation required

Types & Variations

Solid color epoxy (basic)
Metallic epoxy (flowing patterns)
Flake epoxy (chips throughout)
Quartz epoxy (slip resistant)
Self-leveling epoxy (smooth)

Placement & Usage Tips

Proper concrete preparation is critical for epoxy adhesion—grinding or shot-blasting creates necessary texture. Allow adequate cure time before traffic. Use appropriate epoxy formulation for environment.

💡 Pro Tip

DIY epoxy kits rarely perform like professional installations. Commercial-grade epoxy requires precise mixing ratios, controlled conditions, and proper preparation. For lasting results, hire experienced installers.