1. What is epoxy flooring?
Epoxy flooring is a durable coating made from a mixture of resin and hardener. When applied to concrete, it forms a strong, seamless surface that’s resistant to chemicals, stains, and wear — ideal for garages, basements, commercial spaces, and industrial areas.
2. How long does epoxy flooring last?
With proper installation and care, epoxy floors can last 10–20 years or more. Longevity depends on the type of epoxy system, the surface preparation, and how much traffic or stress the floor receives.
3. Can epoxy be applied over old or damaged concrete?
Yes — as long as the concrete is structurally sound. Cracks, pits, or damage can be repaired before installation. We use professional grinding and patching techniques to ensure the surface is smooth and properly prepped for the epoxy coating to bond.
4. How long does the installation take?
Most residential epoxy flooring projects take 2–3 days from prep to final coating. Larger commercial or decorative jobs can take longer depending on surface size, condition, and design complexity.
5. How long before I can walk or drive on the new floor?
You can usually walk on it within 24 hours, but we recommend waiting 48–72 hours before driving or placing heavy objects on the floor to allow full curing and strength development.
6. Is epoxy flooring slippery?
Epoxy floors can be made slip-resistant by adding textures or anti-slip additives such as quartz sand or vinyl flakes. We customize each floor’s finish depending on where it’s used (e.g., garage, workshop, or showroom).
7. How much does epoxy flooring cost?
Costs vary based on the size of the area, the condition of your concrete, and the finish you choose. On average, epoxy flooring costs between $9–$19 per square foot for residential applications. We offer free, no-obligation estimates for accurate pricing.