Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Epoxy Flooring?

    Epoxy Flooring is a surface made from multiple layers of epoxy resin applied to a floor base. It creates a durable, chemical resistant, and visually appealing floor. Most commonly found in Garages, Basements, Warehouses, Showrooms & Industrial spaces.

  • What are the benefits of Epoxy Floors?

    Durability : Resists wear, impacts and heavy traffic.

    Chemical Resistance : IDeal for Garages and industrial settings.

    Easy to clean : Dust, dirt, liquids can be easily wiped away.

    Aesthetic Appeal : Available in various colors, flakes and finishes.

    Slip Resistance : Additives can be used to improve safety.

  • Where can Epoxy Floors be installed?

    Garages

    Basements

    Commercial Kitchens

    Warehouses and Factories

    Hospitals and Laboratories

    Retail Stores and Showrooms

  • How long does an Epoxy Floor last?

    With proper installation and maintenance, epoxy floors can last 20+ years, especially in residential settings. In high-traffic commercial or industrial environments, it may need refreshing sooner.

  • How is Epoxy different from paint?

    Epoxy is a thermosetting resin that cures to form a hard, durable surface. It is much tougher and more resistant to damage than standard floor paint, which can peel or chip easily under stress.

  • How long does installation take?

    This process typically takes 2-5 days, depending on a few factors :

    The size of the space

    Current floor condition

    Number of coats being applied

  • Can Epoxy be applied over existing flooring?

    Yes, Epoxy can be applied over concrete, wood or even tile! Surface prep is crucial, the floor must be clean, dry and free of cracks or grease for proper adhesion.

  • Is Epoxy Flooring slippery?

    Epoxy can be slippery when wet, but anti-slip additives (like sand or aluminum oxide) can be mixed into the topcoat to improve traction.

  • How do I maintain an Epoxy Floor?

    Sweep or vacuum regularly.

    Mop with mild detergent and warm water.

    Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners.

    Use floor mats in high-traffic or chemical-use areas.

  • How much does Epoxy Flooring cost?

    Costs vary by region, type of Epoxy, floor size and current floor conditions. Call us today for more information & your free consultation!