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Choosing the Right Floor Paint
Selecting the correct floor paint depends on how the surface will be used, the level of traffic, and exposure to moisture, chemicals or vehicle use. Different systems offer different levels of durability, so choosing the right one ensures long-term performance and reduces maintenance.
Below is a simple guide to help you choose the most suitable floor paint for your project.
| Application / Situation | Recommended Floor Paint | Why It’s Suitable |
|---|---|---|
| Light domestic use (sheds, low-traffic areas) | General Purpose Floor Paint | Easy to apply, cost-effective, suitable for light wear |
| Garages with occasional use (no heavy vehicles) | General Purpose Floor Paint | Adequate for light traffic and occasional spills |
| Garages with parked cars or heavier use | Epoxy Floor Paint | Higher durability, resistant to oil, fuel and abrasion |
| Workshops and industrial areas | Epoxy Floor Paint | Designed for heavy traffic and mechanical wear |
| Chemical exposure or demanding environments | Polyurethane Floor Paint | Excellent chemical and abrasion resistance |
| Wet or slip-prone areas | Anti-Slip Floor Paint | Improves grip and reduces slip risk |
| Warehouses, factories, logistics areas | Epoxy or Polyurethane Systems | High-performance coatings for heavy duty use |
| Floor marking and layout zones | Line Marking Paint | High visibility and fast drying for marking systems |
Floor Paint Systems Explained
General Purpose Floor Paint
Best for light-duty floors where appearance and basic protection are the priority. Ideal for domestic or low-traffic environments.
Epoxy Floor Paint
A heavy-duty two-pack system designed for high traffic, vehicle use and industrial environments. Offers excellent resistance to oils, chemicals and abrasion.
Polyurethane Floor Paint
A premium coating system offering enhanced chemical resistance and long-term durability in demanding industrial settings.
Anti-Slip Floor Paint
Contains aggregates to improve grip underfoot, making it suitable for ramps, walkways and safety-critical areas.
Not Sure Which System You Need?
Every floor is different, and correct specification depends on surface condition, preparation and intended use.
Our technical team can provide:
- Free technical specifications
- Product recommendations
- UK site visits for larger or industrial projects
Get in touch for expert advice or to book a site visit.
Industrial floor paints
Industrial floors require durable coatings that can withstand heavy traffic, machinery, abrasion and in some cases chemical exposure. The correct system depends on the environment, with different coatings offering different levels of resistance and performance.
Suitable systems for industrial floors include epoxy and polyurethane coatings, supported by correct surface preparation to ensure long-term adhesion and durability.
The above systems are also suitable for warehouse floors, factories, loading bays and industrial facilities.
We recommend contacting us for a free technical specification or site visit when dealing with large commercial floor projects.
Garage Floor Paint
Garage floors are exposed to vehicle traffic, oils, fuels and general wear, so selecting the right floor paint depends on how the space is used. Light domestic garages may suit general purpose coatings, while higher-use garages with parked vehicles typically require more durable systems.
For improved resistance to abrasion and spills, epoxy systems are commonly recommended, alongside proper surface preparation before application. If you are unsure you can get in touch with our technical team for free advice.
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Concrete Floor Paint
Concrete floors vary significantly in condition, porosity and usage, meaning the correct floor paint system depends on surface preparation and performance requirements. Options range from general purpose coatings for light-duty use to more durable epoxy systems for high-traffic environments.
Correct preparation is essential to ensure adhesion and long-term durability, particularly on older or polished concrete surfaces. If you are unsure on which products would work best on your floor or surface then contact our technical team for advice.
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