Yes, but the old surface must be properly prepared, and any loose coatings should be removed.
If installed correctly, they are highly durable. However, poor preparation or moisture issues can lead to peeling or cracking.
Yes! Epoxy comes in different colors, textures, and finishes, including metallic and flake designs.
Yes, the concrete must be cleaned, repaired, and sometimes etched to ensure proper adhesion.
Simply sweep and mop regularly with mild soap and water—avoid harsh chemicals.
With proper installation and maintenance, epoxy floors can last 10–20 years or even longer.
The process typically takes 2–3 days, including preparation, application, and curing time.
Prices vary, but typically range between $3–$12 per square foot, depending on the type of epoxy and customization options.
Yes! It resists stains, chemicals, and heavy traffic, making it an ideal choice for garages.
Absolutely! It increases durability, enhances aesthetics, and boosts the overall value of your garage space.
It can be, but adding anti-slip additives can improve traction and safety.
Epoxy flooring is a durable, resin-based coating applied over concrete to create a strong, smooth, and stain-resistant surface.