The Advantages and Disadvantages of Epoxy Flooring

If you are considering redoing the floor in your garage or another room, you have a lot of options. You have probably heard of epoxy, but can it really stand up to all the good things people have to say about it? Just like everything else in life, epoxy floor has advantages and disadvantages, and it is important to consider both before making your decision. It is true that there are some truly exceptional benefits, but if you ignore the downsides, you may find yourself disappointed.

Advantages

One of the biggest advantages of epoxy floor products is its affordability. Epoxy involves very little labor to install, which results in a smaller price tag. This lower amount of labor also means the installation process is much faster than certain other floor options, such as tiles. Everyone loves saving time and money.

Another advantage is in the nature of epoxy itself. The shiny, reflective coat you see protects your floor from spills, moisture, and even cracking. Epoxy may save you additional money in repairs or cleaning, because epoxy flooring is very low-maintenance.

Finally, epoxy flooring also is one of the more customizable flooring options, even if people do not realize it. You can choose the style and color of your floor to customize whichever space you are having it installed in to your liking.

Disadvantages

The biggest disadvantage of epoxy is that it simply does not last forever. It will be a very impressive coating while it lasts, but wear and tear will take its toll eventually. Some flooring options require maintenance, but they can essentially last forever as long as you take care of it. Epoxy will eventually need to be removed or replaced no matter what you do to care for it. Also, while it is labor-light to install, removing it is a more difficult process.

Another disadvantage is that the floor needs to be intact before epoxy can be applied. Any cracks in cement, for example, must be fixed prior to installation. This may diminish the simple and fast installation a little.

Finally, epoxy is slippery. You actually might consider this an advantage in certain situations. It can make it quite easy to move heavy items around the space. In other situations, you might not want a slippery surface in your garage.

No matter whether or not you decide epoxy flooring is the right choice, you should always make an informed decision.