Hotel floors carry the weight of daily guest traffic, luggage, and service carts. They must be durable, safe, and easy to care for. Epoxy flooring fits these needs with a balance of strength and design flexibility.
Hotel floors are exposed to continuous use and heavy loads. Epoxy handles this without losing its finish or creating uneven wear. That means fewer repairs and less disruption for guests.
A hotel’s design is part of its brand. Epoxy can adapt to many looks, from simple to refined. This helps create a consistent atmosphere across lobbies, hallways, and service areas.
Epoxy can be smooth, so adding slip-resistant options is key in busy or wet areas. Color and finish should match both design and maintenance needs. Choosing the right installer avoids problems later.
Through mechanical grinding, honing and concrete polishing with the addition of densifiers & hardeners, polished concrete floors become durable, and resilient.
Polished concrete does not trap dust, mold, mildew, or allergies, ensuring a completely allergen-free surface that is safer for teams, families, and facility surroundings.
Concrete is the age old look, that is timeless and professional. This is where it all began.

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In commercial spaces, epoxy typically costs around $6-$12 per sq ft installed depending on type and prep work. Prices vary with the epoxy style (solid, flake, metallic) and how much substrate repair or surface prep is needed.
Epoxy floors are easy to clean regularly with sweeping and mopping, which keeps them looking polished. But they do require periodic inspections and occasional recoating especially in high-traffic zones to maintain performance and appearance.
Yes, polished epoxy surfaces can become slippery when wet, so using non-slip additives or textured finishes is important. Also, the installation emits strong VOCs/fumes, so good ventilation and timing of installation matter to avoid guest discomfort.
With proper installation, quality products, and good maintenance, epoxy floors in hotels can last many years under steady foot traffic. However, wear, UV exposure, heavy loads or moisture issues can shorten lifespan if not addressed.
Key drawbacks include potential for yellowing under sunlight, sensitivity to moisture that can lead to peeling or bubbles, and high upfront cost with installation complexity. Also, repairs of damaged areas can require professional work to match finish.














Polished concrete is a perfect look in the most formal of settings as well as a practical durable solution for industrial design.
Polished concrete is a perfect look in the most formal of settings as well as a practical durable solution for industrial design.