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Common Myths About Epoxy Flooring Debunked

  • Writer: Deschutes Concrete Coatings
    Deschutes Concrete Coatings
  • 7 days ago
  • 2 min read
A person in white uniform spreads flakes on a freshly coated gray floor in a garage. White walls and a small window are visible.

Epoxy flooring has earned a reputation for durability and visual appeal, but misconceptions still surround this popular surface solution. From assumptions about slipperiness to confusion over maintenance, myths can deter homeowners and business owners from making informed decisions. Clearing up these misunderstandings helps highlight why epoxy continues to be a trusted choice in both residential and commercial spaces.


Here are six of the most common myths about epoxy flooring debunked with the facts.


Epoxy Flooring Is Too Slippery to Be Safe

One of the most persistent myths is that epoxy flooring is dangerously slippery. While a high-gloss finish may appear slick, epoxy coatings can actually be customized with non-slip additives such as textured flakes or grit materials.


These enhancements improve traction, making epoxy floors suitable even for areas prone to moisture, like garages, basements, or commercial kitchens. When installed professionally with safety in mind, epoxy surfaces meet slip-resistance standards and offer a secure walking surface.


Epoxy Is Only for Industrial Use

Some believe epoxy flooring belongs solely in factories and warehouses, but the material has evolved well beyond industrial applications. Today, epoxy coatings enhance residential garages, basements, laundry rooms, kitchens, and even living areas.


Its design versatility, ranging from metallic finishes to flake systems, offers style as well as function. Homeowners seeking a clean, polished look and easy-to-maintain surface are turning to epoxy more frequently than ever.


Epoxy Flooring Is a Temporary Fix

Properly installed epoxy floors can last 10 to 20 years or more, depending on usage and maintenance. Unlike basic concrete sealers or paint, epoxy chemically bonds to the surface and forms a durable, long-lasting layer. When maintained correctly through regular cleaning and minor touch-ups as needed, epoxy can serve as a permanent flooring solution.


You Can DIY Epoxy Flooring with the Same Results

Epoxy kits at big-box stores have led many to believe that installation is a simple weekend DIY project. However, professional epoxy application requires specialized surface preparation, moisture evaluation, and multiple layers of coating.


Improper mixing, poor surface cleaning, or applying in the wrong conditions can lead to bubbling, peeling, or uneven finishes. While DIY options exist, they rarely match the durability and quality of a professionally installed system.


Epoxy Can Be Applied over Any Concrete

While it’s true that epoxy coatings are applied to concrete surfaces, not all concrete is immediately ready for coating. Moisture content, cracks, surface contaminants, and prior coatings can all interfere with adhesion.


Professional installers assess and prepare the concrete to ensure a successful bond. This includes grinding, patching, cleaning, and sometimes applying a moisture barrier. Skipping this prep work often leads to premature coating failure.


Epoxy Floors Are High Maintenance

Epoxy resists stains, abrasions, and spills from chemicals or oils, making cleanup as simple as sweeping and mopping. For homeowners and business owners seeking a polished surface without frequent upkeep, epoxy delivers. Regular maintenance involves basic cleaning and, in high-traffic areas, occasional recoating or resealing after several years.


Epoxy flooring offers a stylish, safe, and long-lasting surface, but only when the facts replace the myths. At Deschutes Concrete Coatings, we help you make confident flooring decisions backed by experience and professional results. Contact us today to learn more about how our epoxy solutions can enhance your space.

 
 
 

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