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What floors work great for automotive shops

Epoxy flooring is one of the most reliable choices for automotive shops. It resists oil, grease, and mechanical impact while keeping the space clean and professional. Because maintenance is simple and the surface is seamless, epoxy remains a top pick for busy work environments.

Durability And Chemical Resistance

Epoxy floors must handle spills, tire wear, and dropped tools without damage. Choose a system with chemical resistance and impact strength for long-term performance.

Professional Look With Practical Benefits

A glossy, well-finished epoxy floor enhances the appearance of any auto shop while adding light reflection. This makes the workspace brighter, safer, and more efficient.

Surface Preparation And Installation Quality

Poor preparation or uneven coating can lead to peeling and bubbles under vehicle pressure. Always rely on skilled installers for a lasting, flawless finish.

The benefit of custom concrete & coatings for automotive shops

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Increases the Life Span of Your Floor

Through mechanical grinding, honing and concrete polishing with the addition of densifiers & hardeners, polished concrete floors become durable, and resilient.

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LEED Friendly + Green
Polished concrete contains zero Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and eliminates the need for extra materials like coatings or floor coverings, reducing landfill waste and contributing to sustainable building certifications like LEED.
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Hypo-Allergenic + Safe

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.

Why Floor Rescue?

We are extremely happy with the job Floor Rescue did at our home. Jermey and the whole team was is very professional from start to finish.
Justin
Garage
Jeremy and Angela and their team are MAGIC!! Took troubled concrete floors in our loft in a 100 yr old building, and turned out beautiful.
Carolyn
Stained Concrete
Very genuine and honest with their teaching, and showing individuals how to do things the right way without taking shortcuts.
Landon
Training
Floor Restore will be our go-to for future polished concrete needs (and we still have the 2nd floor!)
Michael
Polished Concrete
FloorRescue is amazing, Jeremy has been very informative, definitely going to take my epoxy skills to the next level
Dom
Epoxy Floor
I absolutely LOVE the way my floors turned out! Jeremy and his team are amazing!
Ami
Luxury Home
I recently attended a two day class with Jeremy of Floor Rescue and let me tell you it is highly recommended to anyone that wants to learn the process of doing metallic floors.
Tim
Class Training
If you need a new floor there’s nowhere else to go. Everyone is incredibly knowledgeable and was able to explain everything in an easy to understand way.
Dokken
Metallic Epoxy
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Experience

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Epoxy For Automotive Shops - FAQs

Quick answers to
important questions

Yes, automotive shops put down heavy toolboxes, lifts, and cars, and epoxy coatings resist impacts and abrasion well. With good base concrete and proper thickness, the floor stays intact despite heavy use.

Definitely, epoxy forms a non-porous barrier that doesn’t absorb oils, brake fluid, or cleaners, making cleanup easier. It protects the concrete from stains and chemical damage.

Sometimes, standard smooth epoxy can become slick under oil or moisture, especially in high-traffic areas. But you can add textured (anti-slip) additives or aggregates to improve grip and safety.

With proper installation, maintenance, and the right epoxy system, floors often last 10-15 years or more under shop conditions. Regular cleaning and avoiding extreme abuses (like hot-tire damage) help extend that lifespan.

One risk is poor surface preparation or moisture in the slab which can lead to peeling, delamination, or bubbles. Another is UV exposure or hot tire pickup which may cause yellowing or damage over time.

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