
If you’re thinking about upgrading your concrete surfaces, you’ve probably wondered: does epoxy flooring scratch, peel, or crack over time?
It’s one of the most common concerns homeowners and business owners have before investing in epoxy flooring. After all, you want something that not only looks good—but also holds up under daily use.
The truth is, epoxy flooring is extremely durable—but like any surface, its performance depends on how it’s installed and used.
Epoxy flooring is highly resistant to scratches, especially compared to untreated concrete or other flooring options. It’s designed to handle everyday wear from foot traffic, vehicles, and equipment.
However, no flooring is completely scratch-proof.
Heavy or sharp objects dragged across the surface can cause minor scratches. The good news is that high-quality epoxy flooring systems, especially those with protective topcoats, are much more resistant to visible damage.
For most homeowners, normal use won’t cause noticeable scratching.
Peeling is one of the biggest concerns—and when it happens, it’s usually due to improper installation, not the material itself.
Epoxy flooring relies on strong adhesion to the concrete surface. If the surface isn’t properly prepared, the coating may not bond correctly, which can lead to peeling over time.
Professional surface preparation—such as grinding or shot blasting—ensures that epoxy flooring sticks properly and performs as expected.
When installed correctly, epoxy flooring should not peel.
Epoxy flooring itself is flexible and durable, but it sits on top of concrete. If the underlying concrete cracks, that movement can sometimes show through the coating.
That’s why proper surface preparation and repair are so important before installation.
Small cracks can be repaired before applying epoxy flooring, creating a smooth and stable foundation. This helps prevent future issues and improves overall durability.
Epoxy flooring is designed to create a protective barrier over concrete. This barrier helps resist:
Many systems also include a durable topcoat that adds another layer of protection, making epoxy flooring even more resilient.
If you want your epoxy flooring to last and maintain its appearance, a few simple steps can help:
These basic habits can go a long way in keeping your epoxy flooring in top condition.
The biggest factor in whether epoxy flooring scratches, peels, or cracks comes down to installation quality.
A properly installed epoxy flooring system includes:
When all of these steps are done correctly, epoxy flooring performs exactly as it should—durable, long-lasting, and low maintenance.

At DFW Flake & Epoxy Floor Coatings, we focus on proper preparation and high-quality systems to ensure your epoxy flooring looks great and lasts for years.