Why Homeowners Consider Epoxy

Epoxy creates a seamless finished surface. There are no grout lines, plank seams or carpet fibers. For home gyms, bars, rec rooms and entertainment spaces, that clean look can be a major advantage.

How It Compares With Tile

Tile is durable, but grout can be harder to maintain and the install can feel cold or busy depending on the room. Epoxy gives a continuous look and can be customized with solid, flake or metallic finishes.

How It Compares With Vinyl

Vinyl plank is popular, but seams and edges can be vulnerable if the basement has moisture issues. Epoxy still requires proper slab review, but it does not depend on individual planks or joints.

When Metallic Epoxy Makes Sense

Metallic epoxy is best when the basement floor is meant to be a design feature. It works especially well in bars, theatre rooms, salons, showrooms and high-end lower-level spaces.

The slab matters. Moisture conditions, cracks and previous coatings should be reviewed before choosing any basement floor system.

Planning A Finished Basement Floor?

Phoenix Epoxy can review your slab and talk through epoxy, metallic and coating options for your Windsor–Essex basement.

Basement Epoxy Flooring