Ever wondered what is epoxy flooring and why it’s showing up in garages, basements, and even high-end showrooms? In this video, we break down the epoxy floor basics—from what it’s made of to why it’s one of the most durable, sleek, and low-maintenance options for concrete surfaces. Whether you’re dealing with a residential garage or a commercial workspace, epoxy flooring paired with professional concrete floor polishing can deliver long-lasting beauty and performance. Watch now to find out if epoxy is right for your next flooring upgrade.
Transcript:
“Epoxy is good for – it actually puts a hard plastic surface or epoxy surface on your floor that helps out with stains and spills. You’ll see a lot of epoxy in cementitious urethane products in personal kitchens. We do a lot of that also and also large machine shops where there’s – they’re really hard on floors. They have CNC machines spewing fluids out all over and iron shavings, that sort of thing, so for that sort of thing, you need a more robust product, either epoxy or cementitious urethane.
Polished concrete does great for aesthetics and high-traffic areas. It’s not as great with spills, so transmission fluid, gasoline, sometimes vinegar and margarita mix, things like that, red wine, mustard, they will dull the finish of a polished concrete, which on epoxy they won’t.”
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Now that you know the epoxy floor basics, you can see why epoxy is a favorite among homeowners and commercial property owners alike. It’s tough, attractive, and adds serious value to any concrete surface. Want to explore more flooring options or get a professional consultation?
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