6 Cons of Epoxy Floors

Epoxy flooring is great for resurfacing patios, bathroom floors, kitchen, and basement floors. Once you decide to install epoxy flooring, do not rush to install it. You must know both the pros and cons of epoxy floors before installing it.

Do not just read the pros of epoxy flooring. Epoxy flooring is durable, strong, chemical resistant, easy to clean, and it can save you a lot of money, but it has several disadvantages. You must know these advantages before making your final decision.

The following are the cons of epoxy floors.

  1. Temporary

Epoxy floors last for a long time because they are resistant and durable, but wear and tear take its toll on epoxy flooring. After sometime cracks develop. By the way, chipping is a common issue because small chips become large after some time. When they are large, you will have to replace your epoxy flooring.

  1. Slippery

Epoxy floors are slippery when wet, so they can create a dangerous situation. That is epoxy flooring is not great for places that are prone to water or spills. Oil-covered epoxy flooring is more dangerous because it can cause accidents.

  1. Preparation

After deciding to install epoxy flooring, you will spend a lot of time and effort getting your existing floors ready. You will thoroughly clean the concrete floor. And you must make sure the concrete floor is free of solvents, oil, grease, etc. before applying an epoxy coating. Preparation alone requires a lot of work.

  1. Sensitivity

If you are installing epoxy, you must follow the directions. If you do not follow the directions, it reduces the lifespan of your epoxy flooring. Also, moisture affects the durability of epoxy flooring, so you must install it when the humidity levels are low.

  1. Adherence

To avoid adherence issues, you must thoroughly clean your concrete floor. If you want to install it in your basement, it may not adhere well because epoxy coating does not adhere well in moist environments. If you install it on a moist floor, the epoxy paint will peel off.

  1. Additional Costs

To make sure that the epoxy sticks, you must buy special cleaning acids and other chemicals. Also, you will have to buy breathing devices, protective eyewear, and special protective clothing, which you will use when using these chemicals. All these increase the overall cost of installing epoxy flooring.

You now know the cons of epoxy floors. You must install epoxy coating properly if you want your epoxy flooring to last for a long time.

Thank you to the team at Epoxy Flooring Sunshine coast for the help with this information.