Frequently Asked Questions

The lifespan of epoxy flooring depends on the environment, traffic levels, and maintenance but typically ranges between 10 and 20 years or more:

  • Residential Applications: In garages, basements, or patios with moderate use, epoxy flooring can last 20+ years due to lower wear and tear.
  • Commercial Applications: In settings like retail stores or restaurants with high foot traffic, it often lasts 10–15 years.
  • Industrial Applications: In environments with heavy machinery or chemical exposure, lifespan ranges from 5–10 years.

Factors Affecting Lifespan:

  • Installation Quality: Poor surface preparation or improper mixing can compromise durability.
  • Traffic and Use: Higher foot or vehicle traffic shortens lifespan.
  • Maintenance: Regular cleaning, avoiding harsh chemicals, and addressing minor damage promptly extend the life of the floor.
  • Topcoats: Protective topcoats enhance resistance to UV, abrasions, and chemicals, further extending the floor’s durability.

With professional installation and proper care, epoxy flooring offers a cost-effective, long-term solution.