How Polyaspartic Flooring Will COST you $$ in the Long Run
Why Homeowners Should Think Twice Before Buying
Are you considering polyaspartic epoxy flooring for your home? If so, you may want to think again. While this type of flooring is often touted as a durable and long-lasting option, it can actually end up costing you a fortune in the long run.
From installation to maintenance, repairs, and replacement costs, polyaspartic epoxy flooring is far from a wise investment for homeowners. Let’s get into why:
High Installation Costs
Polyaspartic epoxy flooring is often advertised as a low-cost option for homeowners. However, this is misleading, as the real installation cost often ends up being much higher than you are initially told. This is because installation requires specialized equipment and trained professionals. Both can add up. More importantly, any unique feature in your home can cause the price-per-square foot to rise. That means if you have in-floor drains? More money. Working around cabinets? More money. Installing near doors and trim? More money.
You’ll need to pay for labor costs in addition to the cost of the flooring itself, plus all the extras they don’t tell you about up front. This can easily add up to thousands of dollars, depending on the size of your home and the complexity of the installation. This adds up!
High Maintenance Costs
Even after installation, you’ll need to perform regular maintenance to keep your new investment in good condition. This includes resealing the floor every few years, which can be a costly and time-consuming process. And we don’t mean normal cleaning, either. This type of epoxy requires special care, otherwise it loses its luster very quickly, especially in environments like basements and garages.
In addition, polyaspartic epoxy flooring is susceptible to damage from scratches and impacts, which means you’ll need to take extra care to avoid damaging it. Say goodbye to your garage or basement workshop! All of these maintenance costs can add up over time, making this option more expensive than it may seem at first glance. Does it make sense to install a floor like this in a garage or basement, rooms that need to be able to withstand tough conditions? We don’t think so.
High Repair Costs
If your new flooring does get damaged – and that isn’t unlikely, given how rough garages and basements can be – you’ll need to pay for repairs. This can be especially costly if the damage is extensive or if you need to replace a large portion of the flooring, and these are not repairs you can do on your own. You’ll be calling your contractor and racking up yet another bill.
In addition, repairs may not always be possible, which means you might need to replace the entire floor. That is bad for your wallet!
High Replacement Costs
Finally, even if you take excellent care of your polyaspartic epoxy flooring, it will eventually need to be replaced – and as many homeowners are finding out, this is often sooner than expected, sometimes in as little as five years. That’s a short lifespan for something that cost you thousands of dollars!
You may need a replacement sooner rather than later because this kind of flooring just isn’t made for regular wear and tear, especially in environments where it will experience foot traffic, moisture, and temperature changes. Daily use will quickly take its toll. When it does, you’ll need to pay for a new installation, which can be just as expensive as the initial one.
All of this means that over the long run, polyaspartic epoxy flooring can end up costing you significantly more money than you expect.
Long-Lasting Alternatives
Thankfully, there are alternatives that are designed to last for many years to come. Among the best is Nature Stone®, which was designed from the ground up for use in garages, basements, and outdoor areas, thanks to its proprietary formula. This material allows spills and dampness to naturally drain away, making it highly slip-resistant. This is ideal for a garage or basement. It can also stand up to daily wear and tear, too.
The manufacturers are so confident that Nature Stone® will outperform traditional epoxy paint flooring that they offer a full unconditional warranty. No strings or hidden costs, just pure protection for you and your investment. This warranty is even fully transferrable and is good for 10 years!
You won’t find any other flooring manufacturer or installer who stands behind their product to that extent! So when it comes time to re-do the floors in your garage this spring, skip the epoxy paint and polyaspartic epoxy gimmicks and stick with Nature Stone®.