
Epoxy Floor
A resin floor coating that creates a dense sealed surface. It can be glossy or satin, with roller marks, flakes, chips, yellowing, and different wear at traffic paths.
Common names
- resin floor
- floor coating
- industrial epoxy
- seamless floor
Search phrases
- shiny garage floor
- green factory floor
- seamless resin floor
- industrial painted floor
Common uses
- Factories
- Garages
- Kitchens
- Labs
- Warehouses
- Showrooms
Choosing points
- Best for factories, garages, kitchens, and shops where a hard seamless industrial floor is needed.
- Glossy epoxy reflects lights and shows roller marks.
- Traffic lanes become dull and scratched.
- Colored flakes or non-slip aggregate may be broadcast into the coating.
How it ages
- Hot tires, chemicals, moisture vapor, impact, and poor substrate preparation can cause peeling, blisters, or tire marks.
What to avoid
- Do not apply epoxy flooring over a damp slab or without slip planning; vapor pressure and gloss can create failures or hazards.


