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Whether it’s your garage, kitchen, workshop, or showroom floor — epoxy resin is slip-resistant, extremely hard-wearing, and won’t yellow or fade over time. Most residential and small commercial jobs are completed in a single day, with minimal disruption to you.
Maintenance is easy because the seamless application means there are no joints for dust or dirt to accumulate, and 99% of small installations can be completed in one day.
All our floors have a high resistance to tyre marks, oil spills and industrial chemicals. It can withstand the weight of heavy vehicles without peeling or flaking.
You can incorporate specific colours and logos to match personal preference or corporate identities.
Unmatched Durability and Strength
Epoxy resin forms a hard, seamless surface that shrugs off impacts, scratches, and daily wear.
It’s completely waterproof — perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and utility rooms — and resists stains, chemicals, and household cleaners.
A professionally installed floor can realistically last 15 to 20 years, often longer.
High-End Aesthetics and Customisation
Epoxy provides a sleek, seamless, and high-gloss finish that enhances the visual appeal of any modern room.
It can be customised with various pigments, dyes, flakes, or metallic tints to achieve custom colours and, in some cases, marble-like effects.
Ease of Maintenance and Hygiene
Because it is poured and cures as a single, continuous sheet, there are no grout lines or gaps for dirt, bacteria, or allergens to accumulate.
Epoxy surfaces are easy to clean with simple sweeping or mopping, and they do not require regular waxing or polishing.
Popularity in DIY and Home Improvement
Epoxy can be applied directly over existing concrete, tile, or wood — no rip-out required.
That means less mess, lower cost, and a finish that looks far better than what was there before.
It’s one of the most cost-effective upgrades you can make to a tired floor.
Increase your Home Value
Installing epoxy in garages, basements, or kitchens is viewed as a high-end upgrade that can increase the resale value of a home. It can turn a drab garage or basement into a clean, bright, and functional space.
Factories and Warehouses:
The robust surface can withstand heavy foot traffic, constant movement of forklifts and heavy machinery, and resist abrasion. Different colours can be used to mark specific zones, such as pedestrian walkways and operational areas, for improved safety and organisation.
Commercial Kitchens and Food Processing Plants:
The seamless, non-porous surface is exceptionally hygienic — with no grout lines for bacteria, dirt, or mould to accumulate, it’s the natural choice for food preparation environments.
Car Parks:
Used on intermediate and top decks, ramps, and walkways due to its strength and protective qualities against wear and exposure.
Automotive Garages and Showrooms:
Epoxy is resistant to oil, petrol, and various cleaning fluids, making it easy to clean up spills. In showrooms, the high-gloss finish provides a professional and attractive look.
Schools, Retail, and Leisure Facilities:
Its aesthetic appeal, customisability (colours, embedded branding, decorative flakes) and low maintenance make it suitable for high-traffic commercial spaces.
Hospitals and Laboratories:
The hygienic and chemical-resistant properties make it ideal for facilities where cleanliness is critical.
Anti-static options are available for environments dealing with sensitive electronics or flammable compounds.
Got a commercial or industrial project in mind? We work with site managers, facilities teams, and business owners across Bedfordshire and the surrounding area. Get in touch for a free, no-obligation survey and quote.
Frequently asked questions about epoxy resin floors typically centre on their longevity, cost, and suitability for specific environments.
What is epoxy flooring? It is a mixture of liquid resin and a hardener applied over a prepared substrate (usually concrete) to create a seamless, durable surface.
How long do epoxy floors last? In residential settings like garages or basements, they can last 15 to 25+ years. In high-traffic commercial or industrial environments, the typical lifespan is 5 to 10 years before requiring a new topcoat.
Is it suitable for homes? Yes, it is increasingly popular for kitchens, living rooms, and garages due to its aesthetic versatility (metallic or flake finishes) and hygiene benefits.
Installation & Technical
How long does installation take? Most projects take 2 to 6 days, including surface preparation and curing.
How long before I can walk on it? Usually, you can walk on the floor within 24 hours, but it requires 3 to 7 days for a full chemical cure to support heavy vehicles or machinery.
Can it be installed over existing surfaces? Yes, it can be applied to concrete, wood, tile, and even existing resin, provided the surface is mechanically prepared.
Is it compatible with underfloor heating? Yes, epoxy resin works effectively with underfloor heating systems and can distribute heat without cracking.
Maintenance & Durability
How do I clean it? Daily maintenance requires only sweeping and occasional mopping with a mild, non-acidic detergent.
Is it slippery? Not with the right specification. We can incorporate anti-slip additives or textured flake finishes during installation — giving you excellent traction even when the floor is wet.
Will it yellow in the sun? Standard epoxy is sensitive to UV light and may discolour over time. To prevent this, a UV-resistant topcoat (such as urethane) is recommended for areas with high sun exposure.
Cost & Comparison
What does epoxy flooring typically cost?
Materials and labour: There is no standard application, but you can expect to pay between £40 and £140 per m². depending on the size of the job.
Decorative finishes: Specialized metallic or high-build options can reach up to £150 per m².
Epoxy vs. Polished Concrete: Epoxy is generally more chemical-resistant and offers more colour customisation, whereas polished concrete is often more budget-friendly and has a longer total lifespan but remains porous.
Technical Details
(The small print)
• When laid, the floor could be raised up by up to 4mm.
• We only use Methacrylate MMA, a specifically designed grade resin for residential garages.
• Resin Floors should be cleaned regularly with a mop and water.
• The floor must be dry for the application to be successfully laid.
• We cannot breach any Damp Proof Course (DPC) when laying the floor coating.
• Our system is not self-levelling — this gives us greater control over the finished surface and the final result.
• As standard we lay two coats of sealant, any more is likely to cause the surface to become slippery.
• Whilst every effort is made to match colours, the final colour may vary slightly from any sample shown as will the finished surface.
• Our system has high resistance to tyre marks and oil spills commonly found in residential garages.
• Our resin coating system is especially designed to withstand warm tyres which causes peeling on many other systems.
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5, Walk House Close, Cranfield.
Bedfordshire MK43 0HY
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