Epoxy Floor Coating Maintenance – How to Make It Last

A quality epoxy floor coating system represents a significant investment in your facility’s functionality and appearance. With proper maintenance, a well-installed commercial epoxy floor can provide 10–20 years of service before requiring major refurbishment. Without appropriate care, the same floor can deteriorate within a few years. Here is a practical maintenance guide for Vancouver commercial and industrial epoxy floors.

Daily and Weekly Cleaning Practices

Regular cleaning is the foundation of epoxy floor maintenance. Abrasive grit and sand particles trapped under forklift tires or foot traffic act as grinding compounds that accelerate surface wear. Sweeping or dust mopping daily removes this abrasive debris before it causes damage. Wet mopping with a pH-neutral cleaner removes chemical contamination and maintains the floor’s appearance.

Avoid harsh cleaning chemicals — particularly acidic or strongly alkaline cleaners — which can attack the epoxy surface and degrade its chemical resistance over time. Standard commercial floor cleaners are generally appropriate, but always check with the coating manufacturer for specific recommendations. Hot water can be used for cleaning most epoxy systems, but steam cleaning at high pressure can soften the surface of some formulations — again, check with the manufacturer for your specific system. Our floor coating team provides maintenance guidelines specific to each project at handover.

Protecting High-Traffic and Impact Areas

The areas most vulnerable to epoxy floor wear are locations subject to constant forklift turning, dock leveller impacts, and repetitive point loading from racking systems. Protective measures for these zones include: rubber-tired equipment (which is gentler on coatings than hard plastic tires), floor pads or rubber matting under fixed racking feet, dock bumpers and dock leveller edge protection, and the specification of a harder or thicker coating system in high-wear zones during initial installation.

Where isolated wear or damage does occur, prompt spot repair prevents the damage from spreading. Small areas of delaminated or damaged epoxy can be repaired by grinding the edges of the damaged area, cleaning thoroughly, and applying a fresh coating patch. Prompt repair is almost always more cost-effective than allowing damage to spread.

Recognizing When Refurbishment Is Needed

Epoxy floors benefit from periodic topcoat recoating — typically every 5–10 years in commercial applications — to restore surface protection and appearance before the basecoat is exposed. The right time to recoat is when the topcoat shows significant wear but the basecoat beneath is still intact and well-bonded. Waiting until the basecoat itself is worn requires more extensive preparation and a higher-cost restoration. Visit our concrete repair page for floor-related concrete work, and see our FAQ for maintenance schedules and refurbishment planning.

Contact Miyagi Construction for a free site assessment at estimate@miyagiconstruction.com or call (778) 513-7471.

Additional Resources

For more information on concrete standards and construction safety in British Columbia, visit CSA Group and the WorkSafeBC for industry standards and guidelines.

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