When upgrading your garage, patio, or commercial floor, it’s easy to assume epoxy is the only choice. But there’s another top-tier option gaining popularity: polyaspartic floor coatings.
At DFW Flake & Epoxy Floor Coatings, we install both systems and often get asked, “What’s the difference between epoxy and polyaspartic?” This blog explores exactly that—and why polyaspartic coatings may be the smarter investment for your space.
Polyaspartic is a next-generation floor coating known for:
Originally developed for industrial settings, polyaspartic coatings are now one of the best solutions for residential garages, patios, driveways, and commercial floors.
Polyaspartic coatings cure incredibly fast—often in just a few hours. That means:
Epoxy turns yellow when exposed to sunlight, but polyaspartic stays crystal clear. It’s ideal for:
Polyaspartic is more flexible than epoxy, making it more resistant to:
This makes it ideal for garages, showrooms, and workshops.
In DFW, weather can swing fast. Unlike epoxy, polyaspartic can be installed in both cold and hot temperatures, offering year-round flexibility.
Need safety for kids, pets, or customers? Polyaspartic systems can be customized with:
A properly installed polyaspartic coating can last 15–20 years or more with minimal upkeep—just sweeping and light mopping.
At DFW Flake & Epoxy Floor Coatings, we often recommend polyaspartic coatings for clients who want:
While epoxy may still be a solid option in some controlled indoor settings, polyaspartic coatings give you unmatched versatility and value—especially in the DFW climate.
If you’re choosing between polyaspartic and epoxy floor coatings, consider your priorities:
⏱ Speed, ☀️ UV resistance, 💪 durability, and 🌡️ temperature flexibility all point to polyaspartic as the top contender.
📞 Interested in a fast, durable, and beautiful floor coating? Contact DFW Flake & Epoxy today for a free estimate and see how polyaspartic can transform your space.