
Epoxy Floor Insulation
Epoxy floor insulation is a hard-wearing resin layer applied over concrete to create a durable, oil-resistant, easy-to-clean surface. You need it in warehouses, factories and parking areas where floors take constant equipment traffic.
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The problem
Bare concrete warehouse floors abrade under forklift traffic, absorb oil and dust, crack over time and shed dust that harms goods and equipment — and they are hard to keep clean.
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The solution
We prepare the concrete substrate and apply epoxy coats to form a hard, seamless, glossy floor that withstands equipment traffic, resists oils and chemicals and cleans easily — the same work we delivered for our clients’ warehouses. Executed with high efficiency and guarantee.
What does execution include?
- Concrete surface preparation before application
- Multi-coat system: primer, body coat and finish
- Seamless surface that prevents dust build-up
- Resists abrasion and forklift/equipment traffic
- Resists oils and chemicals; easy to wash
- Suited to warehouses, factories, parking and showrooms

Comparison: epoxy floor vs bare concrete
| Aspect | Epoxy floor | Bare concrete |
|---|---|---|
| Abrasion resistance | High under equipment traffic | Wears and generates dust |
| Oil spills | Non-porous, wipes clean | Absorbs oils and stains |
| Cleanliness | Seamless, easy to wash | Pores trap dust |
| Appearance | Uniform glossy finish | Dull and uneven |
| Maintenance | Simple periodic care | Recurring crack repairs |
Service FAQs
Can epoxy floors handle forklift traffic?
Yes — floor epoxy systems are designed for abrasion and heavy equipment traffic; the system build-up is selected per use case.
How long does an epoxy floor take to install?
It depends on area, concrete condition and the number of coats; the site is assessed and a schedule agreed before work starts.
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