REMEDY FLOOR

FAQ

1. What is epoxy flooring?

Epoxy flooring is a durable, resin based coating system applied to concrete surfaces. It creates a smooth, seamless, and highly resistant floor ideal for residential, commercial, and industrial environments.

High build epoxy coatings, polyurethane topcoats, and chemical resistant formulations are ideal for factories, warehouses, and heavy duty industrial use.

With proper installation and maintenance, epoxy flooring can last between 5 to 10 years or more, depending on usage and conditions.

It usually takes 24 to 48 hours to walk on and up to 7 days for full chemical resistance and heavy traffic.

Not at all. It’s low maintenance. Just sweep regularly and mop with mild cleaners to keep it looking fresh.

Standard epoxy may yellow under UV, but UV resistant topcoats or polyurethane seals can prevent discoloration.

Yes. Epoxy is perfect for food service areas it’s slip resistant, hygienic, chemical resistant, and easy to clean.

Absolutely! Choose from a wide range of colours, finishes (matte to gloss), flakes, textures, and even embedded logos.

Yes, we offer anti slip finishes with added textures to ensure safety in wet or high traffic zones.

Most installations take 2–4 days depending on surface condition, area size, and curing requirements.

No. Its seamless, non porous surface resists dirt, bacteria, and mould making it a very hygienic flooring option.

Yes. Epoxy is engineered to withstand forklifts, machinery, constant foot traffic, and harsh conditions.

Very resistant. Specialized chemical grade epoxies protect against oils, solvents, acids, and alkalis.

Yes. Surface grinding, cleaning, and sometimes patching or crack repair is essential for strong adhesion.

Most professional epoxy floors come with 5–10 years warranty, depending on the system and installer.

Yes, with the right topcoat. UV stable finishes or polyurethane sealers protect against sun damage.

Yes, after surface grinding and prepping, epoxy can be applied over tiles for a fresh, seamless look.

No. It’s one of the most cost effective flooring options long term due to its durability and low upkeep.

Definitely! It’s popular for garages, kitchens, basements, patios, and living areas due to its clean, stylish look.

Yes. Proper preparation and application require skill and equipment to ensure performance and longevity.