Epoxy flooring is smooth and seamless, which makes it easy to clean but also potentially slippery when wet. While standard epoxy has a high-gloss finish, it can be made safer with anti-slip additives and textured coatings.
This guide explains:
✅ Why epoxy can be slippery (and when it’s not)
✅ Best non-slip solutions for different spaces
✅ How to make epoxy safer for homes, garages & businesses
✅ Slip-resistant epoxy options with professional installation
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✔ Dry epoxy floors are usually not slippery unless polished.
✔ Wet epoxy floors can be dangerous if no texture or anti-slip additive is used.
✔ High-gloss epoxy is more slippery than matte or textured finishes.
✔ Adding traction coatings or flakes improves safety in wet areas.
💡 Pro Tip: Epoxy flooring can be customized to meet slip-resistance safety standards for homes, garages, and businesses.
💡 Pro Tip: If you need a high-gloss epoxy for aesthetics, use anti-slip additives to balance safety and style.
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✔ Fine or coarse grit (like aluminum oxide or silica sand) is mixed into the epoxy.
✔ Best for garages, warehouses, and outdoor epoxy applications.
💡 Pro Tip: Aluminum oxide provides the most durable, long-term slip resistance.
✔ Flake epoxy flooring – Adds grip & visual texture for safety.
✔ Quartz-filled epoxy – Heavy-duty slip-resistant surface for wet areas.
✔ Stamped epoxy – Imitates stone or tile with a natural non-slip effect.
💡 Best for: Commercial kitchens, bathrooms, patios, and pool decks.
✔ Matte finishes reduce glare & slip risk.
✔ Satin topcoats maintain durability while improving traction.
💡 Pro Tip: Glossy epoxy floors look great but are best for dry, low-traffic areas like showrooms.
✔ Reduces slip risk near doorways, workstations, and wet areas.
✔ Ideal for restaurants, factories, and hospitals.
💡 Pro Tip: Pair mats with textured epoxy for extra safety.
✔ Specialized polyurethane or polyaspartic topcoats increase traction.
✔ Ideal for commercial spaces, gyms, and food service areas.
💡 Pro Tip: A polyurethane topcoat enhances durability while keeping floors safe.
💡 Pro Tip: Workplaces and public spaces should aim for a slip resistance rating of 0.5 or higher.
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💡 Pro Tip: Anti-slip epoxy costs slightly more but reduces accident risks, saving money in the long run.
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We provide non-slip epoxy flooring installation in:
📍 New York, NY – Commercial & residential epoxy solutions.
📍 Los Angeles, CA – Slip-resistant epoxy for garages & businesses.
📍 Chicago, IL – High-traffic epoxy flooring for warehouses.
📍 Houston, TX – Anti-slip epoxy for restaurants & kitchens.
📍 Orlando, FL – Textured epoxy for retail & theme parks.
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✔ Dry epoxy is safe, but wet epoxy can be slippery.
✔ Adding grit, flakes, or textured topcoats improves traction.
✔ Slip-resistant epoxy is essential for garages, kitchens & industrial spaces.
💡 Pro Tip: If you need both aesthetics and safety, choose a flake epoxy or quartz-filled epoxy floor.