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Polished Concrete vs. Epoxy Flooring for Industrial Applications

Posted by Jamie Gillespie on Jul 14, 2026 9:50:00 AM

Trying to decide which concrete flooring option is best for your commercial or industrial facility?

Two common choices are polished concrete and epoxy floor coating. Both can improve the appearance and performance of an existing concrete slab, but they serve different purposes. Polished concrete refines the concrete surface itself, while epoxy flooring creates a protective coating over the slab.

The right choice depends on how your facility is used, what the floor is exposed to, and how much protection the space needs long term. Below, we’ll outline the advantages, disadvantages and recommended use cases for polished concrete and epoxy flooring.

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Topics: Epoxy Coatings, Concrete Polishing

Commercial Gym Flooring for High-Traffic Fitness Facilities

Posted by Jamie Gillespie on Jun 26, 2026 11:15:00 AM

If you’re planning to install, refinish, or replace flooring in a commercial gym, durability has to be one of your first priorities. Gym floors need to handle constant foot traffic, heavy equipment, group fitness classes, sweat, spills, and routine cleaning without becoming unsafe or difficult to maintain.

The right commercial gym flooring should support the way your facility is used every day. For many fitness centers, training areas, locker rooms, and weight rooms, epoxy flooring can provide a durable, easy-to-clean, and customizable surface that holds up to high-traffic activity.

Before choosing a flooring system it’s important to understand what your gym floors experience on a daily basis and where epoxy may be the right fit.

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Topics: Epoxy Coatings

Durable Options for School Flooring

Posted by Jeremy Gillespie on Jun 16, 2026 10:00:00 AM

If you’re in charge of maintaining a school building, you want to make sure you provide a cheerful, safe, and sanitary environment where children can learn, but you also know how tough kids can be on the facilities day in and day out.

Floors can be especially difficult to keep in good repair. Whether it’s because of tracked dirt, scuffing shoes, spills, or accidentally dropped items, it’s easy for school floors to start looking chipped and worn.

If you need to renovate part or all of your facility, chances are you’re looking for durable school flooring that is easy to clean, long-lasting, and appropriate for each space. The right flooring for schools often depends on how each area is used, from high-traffic hallways to classrooms, locker rooms, multipurpose spaces, and common areas.

Polished concrete and epoxy floor coatings can be economical choices for schools due to their longevity and durability. They’re also easy to clean and don’t trap allergens. Let’s look at the demands of different spaces in your school and how these types of flooring could help meet them.

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Topics: Urethane Coatings, Epoxy Coatings, Concrete Polishing

Better than Paint: Colorful Industrial Floor Coatings

Posted by Jeremy Gillespie on Jun 1, 2026 8:48:13 AM

Are you looking for a colorful way to brighten up your warehouse, retail space, clinic or industrial facility? Does your production floor need marked pathways to improve the traffic flow of people and machines?

Most of us are familiar with simple paint for the former or colored tape for the latter; however, industrial floor coatings can provide an attractive color while also improving durability, cleanability, safety, and long-term floor performance.

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Topics: Epoxy Coatings, Concrete Polishing

What Happens When You Use Epoxy and Urethane Together?

Posted by Jamie Gillespie on Apr 22, 2026 11:08:49 AM

People always want to compare epoxy floor coatings to urethane floor coatings.  What are the pros and cons of each? Which is better? 

What many people do not realize is that epoxy and urethane can be used together to create a durable, long-lasting floor for your industrial facility. Let's take a look at how it works.

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Topics: Industrial Floor Coatings, Urethane Coatings, Epoxy Coatings

Epoxy Floor Maintenance Tips for Industrial & Commercial Use

Posted by Jamie Gillespie on Aug 29, 2025 11:57:25 AM

Epoxy coatings are a popular choice for protecting floors in industrial and commercial environments, and for good reason. They offer several advantages, including durability, chemical resistance, and a clean, professional appearance. But to get the most out of those advantages and extend the floor’s lifespan, proper epoxy floor maintenance is essential.

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Topics: Industrial Floor Coatings, Epoxy Coatings

How Long Does Epoxy Take to Dry or Cure?

Posted by Jamie Gillespie on Jun 24, 2025 8:57:39 AM

Most people reading this article are considering upgrading their facility with epoxy floor coating, and they want to know the bottom line: how long will it take for their epoxy floor to dry or cure? While there's a somewhat straightforward answer to that question, this is not the right approach to calculating the full project timeline. The truth is, given the scope of such a project, focusing only on dry or cure time can lead to costly planning errors.

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Topics: Industrial Floor Coatings, Epoxy Coatings

4 Myths About Epoxy Floor Coatings

Posted by Jamie Gillespie on Apr 16, 2020 11:49:54 AM

Even people who know a lot about flooring can easily be misled by half truths about epoxy. If you're considering new flooring or a flooring makeover for your commercial business, it's important to be properly informed.

That's why we're tackling some commonly believed  myths about epoxy floor coatings. By the end of this article, you'll be in a better position to make the best flooring decisions for your facility.

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Topics: Epoxy Coatings

Concrete Sealer Vs. an Epoxy/Urethane Coating

Posted by Jeremy Gillespie on May 9, 2018 10:54:46 AM

Concrete is a remarkably durable building material, but it’s not damage-proof. Not only is it subject to cracking as it cures, untreated concrete can be affected by vehicle traffic, corrosive chemicals, and freezing water.

If you have a concrete surface, whether exterior or interior, there’s a good chance you’ll need to get it treated with some sort of sealant or coating. But which is best for your situation—a concrete sealer, or something stronger such as an epoxy or urethane?

The answer depends mostly on where the concrete is located and what it’s primarily used for.

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Topics: Urethane Coatings, Epoxy Coatings

Why Epoxy Flooring Works for Modern Data Centers?

Posted by Jamie Gillespie on Apr 25, 2018 9:40:00 AM

We know how important environmental control is for data centers, from carefully regulated air temperatures and humidity levels to two-roof systems to prevent the possibility of leaks onto sensitive equipment. Whether you’re building a new facility or transforming an outdated data center to meet today’s standards, you’ll want to invest in flooring that helps control the environment and protects equipment.

If your facility has concrete flooring, installing an epoxy coating is an economical option that offers several major benefits.

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Topics: Epoxy Coatings