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Is Epoxy Floors Right For Your Home?

Epoxy floors

Many people have recently started installing epoxy floors in their homes. What are the pros and cons of epoxy floors? In this brief article tell you all about epoxy floors. So, hopefully by the time you’re finished reading this you know exactly where you stand regarding epoxy floors.

Pros There are many good reasons to install epoxy floors in your home. They are relatively easy to install, can last a very long time without any upkeep, and are extremely durable. However, there are some cons as well. For example, if you live in areas that are constantly cold or have very wet weather, an underfloor heating system may be your best option. Otherwise you may want to think about installing an electric underfloor heating system in order to keep your room warm in the winter months and cool in the summer months.

How to install epoxy floors? Usually the process is pretty easy. You first have to decide on the type of floor you’d like. There are a number of types available including: fiberglass, solid rubber, sheet concrete, ceramic tile, laminate, vinyl, and other engineered materials. A floor technician will help you select the type of flooring you’d like based upon the room it’s going in as well as the climate in your area.

If your basement, garage, or attic is concrete, then you most likely don’t need epoxy floors at all. If your room has carpeting or wood flooring, then you might consider applying a layer of epoxy underfloor heating. Other things you might need to consider are the type of baseboard and moisture proofing you’ll need for the system to work correctly.

There are a lot of advantages to using epoxy floors, the main one being that they can be virtually maintenance-free. They won’t need to be sealed like a carpet does. Epoxy flooring materials will be virtually dust proof. Even if you do use a sealer on them periodically, such as when installing hardwood flooring, you won’t have to worry about it staining or harming your flooring.

If you have pets or children in the house, then epoxy flooring may not be a good choice for you since it can be quite hazardous to walk on. Epoxy can be slippery. If you have kids, you should consider another type of flooring. In fact, epoxy floors should never be used in rooms where there are children or pets. It’s just too much of a risk.