Frequently Asked Questions


1. What is epoxy flooring and how is it applied?
Epoxy flooring is a resin-based coating applied to concrete floors to create a durable, smooth, and attractive surface. It consists of two main components: resin and hardener, which chemically react to form a rigid plastic material. Application typically involves preparing the concrete surface by cleaning and etching, applying a primer, then the epoxy layers, followed by a topcoat for durability and gloss. Professional installation ensures proper adhesion, seamless finish, and long-lasting results.

2. How durable is epoxy flooring?
Epoxy flooring is known for its exceptional durability. It can withstand heavy foot traffic, machinery, and chemical spills, making it suitable for residential, commercial, and industrial environments. The hardened resin surface resists scratches, stains, and impacts, and maintains its appearance over time with proper maintenance. Its resilience makes it a cost-effective flooring solution that can last many years without needing replacement.

3. Can epoxy flooring be customized?
Yes, epoxy flooring is highly customizable. It is available in a wide range of colours and finishes, including high-gloss, matte, and textured surfaces for slip resistance. Decorative elements such as coloured flakes, metallic pigments, or patterns can be embedded into the epoxy to create unique designs tailored to your aesthetic preferences and functional needs.

4. What maintenance does epoxy flooring require?
Epoxy floors are relatively low maintenance. Regular sweeping and mopping with a mild detergent keep the surface clean and free of debris. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive cleaning tools that can damage the finish. Periodic inspections can help detect any issues early, although epoxy floors rarely require repairs if properly maintained.

5. Is epoxy flooring suitable for basements?
Epoxy flooring is an excellent choice for basements. It creates a moisture-resistant barrier, protecting against common basement issues such as dampness and mould growth. Its seamless, non-porous surface prevents water penetration and is easy to clean, enhancing basement durability and hygiene. Proper surface preparation and moisture testing before installation are essential to ensure the best results in basement environments.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit?