Epoxy vs. Rubber Flooring: Which Is Right for Your Garage or Gym?
Rubber mats, rubber rolls, or epoxy coating? They serve very different purposes. Here's an honest breakdown of cost, durability, and which one actually fits your space.
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$1,800–$3,800Rubber mats, rubber rolls, or epoxy coating? They serve very different purposes. Here's an honest breakdown of cost, durability, and which one actually fits your space.
Read More →Epoxy has strict temperature windows for application (50–90°F) and real limits for cured heat resistance (140–200°F depending on product). Here's what the numbers mean for installation timing and daily use.
Read More →Retail epoxy flooring runs $3–$9 per square foot for commercial installations. Here's what high-traffic spec means in practice, how brand color matching works, and how to minimize revenue-losing closure time.
Read More →Epoxy over radiant heat is possible but requires the right coating, controlled cure temperature, and thermal cycling tests. Here's what contractors need to know.
Read More →Diamond grinding costs $0.50–$2 per sq ft depending on condition and area. Learn what CSP 2–3 profile means, when rental makes sense, and why skipping grinding kills your epoxy.
Read More →That yellow tint creeping into your epoxy floor isn't just ugly — it's telling you something about the chemistry. Learn the difference between aliphatic and aromatic epoxy, why water-based coatings yellow faster, and what your options are.
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