Epoxy

Epoxy Flooring Melbourne

Tough, Seamless Floors for Garages, Workshops & Commercial Spaces

You start scrolling for flooring choices and get lost in options, paint, sealer, tiles, matting, polished concrete floors, and specialist coatings without knowing what will actually work for your space and budget.

That’s where Melbourne Pro Painters helps you. We design and install epoxy flooring systems that turn raw or tired slabs into hard-wearing, easy-clean, good-looking floors for garages, workshops, and commercial spaces across Melbourne.

17 Years Of Experience | Certified | Fully Insured

Explore Our Epoxy Services In Melbourne

From garages to commercial floors, we design and install hard-wearing epoxy systems that are easier to clean, tougher underfoot, and built for Melbourne conditions.

Residential Garages & Workshops

If you’re sick of dust, stains, and rough concrete, an epoxy system can turn your garage into a cleaner, brighter, more usable space.

We install:

  • Solid-colour garage coatings
  • Decorative flake systems for extra texture and interest
  • Non-slip options for wet carports and steep driveways

Whether you want a simple epoxy finish garage floor or a showpiece space for cars and hobbies, we’ll design a system that suits how you use the area.

Commercial & Light Industrial

For business and light industrial premises, floors need to work hard and be easy to maintain.

We provide epoxy coatings for:

  • Workshops and warehouses
  • Manufacturing and storage areas
  • Food production and prep zones (with hygienic, seamless finishes)
  • Showrooms, studios, and retail back-of-house

Our systems can be tuned for chemical resistance, slip resistance, and high abrasion, depending on what your business needs most.

Epoxy vs Other Flooring Choices

When people weigh up options, they usually compare epoxy to:

  • Leaving the slab raw or sealed
  • Polished concrete floors via grinding and densifying
  • flooring, wood or laminate systems
  • A floor tile, other tile, and flooring products
  • Hybrid and hardwood flooring systems

Guides consistently note that polished concrete is extremely durable and long-lasting, while epoxy acts as a protective coating that adds stain and chemical resistance and is often easier to customise with colours and safety markings.

We’re happy to talk honestly about pros and cons. If you’re comparing epoxy to concrete polishing, tiles, or other hard surfaces, we’ll explain:

  • Which option suits your traffic levels and spill risks
  • How each handles cleaning and appearance over time
  • Where epoxy makes the most sense, and where another solution might be better for you

Our job is not just to sell a coating, it’s to make sure your floor choice fits the way the space is actually used.

Why Choose Epoxy Flooring?

Across manufacturers and major installers, the same benefits come up again and again:

Durability & Impact Resistance

Epoxy has excellent compressive strength and resists chipping, abrasion & heavy loads.

Chemical & Stain Resistance

Properly specified systems stand up to oils, fuels, chemicals and spills much better than plain concrete.

Improved Light & Appearance

Gloss and semi-gloss finishes reflect light, making spaces brighter and often reducing the need for extra lighting.

Seamless & Hygieni

With no grout lines or joins, there are fewer places for dirt, bacteria, and chemicals to collect.

Slip Resistance

Additives and textures can be built into the system to improve grip in wet or high-risk areas.

Easy Routine Cleaning

Most systems need sweeping and occasional mopping with a pH-neutral cleaner, no waxing, no special polishes.

Epoxy & Other Hard Floors: How We Help You Decide

Because we also work around polished concrete floors, tiles, and other hard surfaces, we can explain where each shines:

  • If you’re comparing epoxy to concrete polishing, we’ll talk about durability, maintenance, and cost over the life of the floor.
  • If you’re thinking about tile and flooring systems, we’ll talk grout, impact resistance, and hygiene.
  • If you were considering wood or other flooring, we’ll discuss moisture, movement, and lifespan in garages and workspaces.
  • If you’re leaning toward floor tile or hardwood flooring, we’ll walk through how each handles tyres, impact, and spills compared to a resin system.

We help you make a decision that feels right now and still feels right five years from now.

Where We Offer Wood Staining & Finishing

We install epoxy floors across Melbourne and key suburbs, including:

Melbourne CBD, Southbank, Docklands, Carlton, Carlton North, Fitzroy, Fitzroy North, North Melbourne, Richmond, Hawthorn, Kew, South Yarra, Prahran, Toorak, St Kilda, Elwood, Albert Park, Port Melbourne, South Melbourne, Brunswick, Brunswick East, Coburg, Clayton, Box Hill, Box Hill North, Malvern, Malvern East, Bentleigh, Brighton, Brighton East, Northcote, Glen Waverley, Balwy.

If your suburb isn’t listed, get in touch. We often travel for the right epoxy projects.

Let’s Talk About Your Epoxy Flooring Project

Whether you want to tidy up a single garage or completely upgrade a commercial workshop, the first step is a short conversation and a straightforward quote.

Tell us about your space, how you use it, and what you’re hoping to fix, and we’ll help you decide if epoxy is the right solution and design a floor that looks good, works hard, and is easy to live with.

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on the system and how it’s used. In many garages and commercial settings, well-installed epoxy can last many years, though heavy industrial use may require periodic topcoat renewal to keep the surface looking fresh.

Smooth epoxies can be slippery when wet, but we can add aggregates and textures to increase slip resistance where needed, which is why they’re widely used in industrial and commercial settings.

Not hard at all. Most manufacturers recommend regular sweeping and occasional mopping with a mild, pH-neutral cleaner; harsh solvents and abrasives should be avoided.

We can coat most sound concrete, but oil contamination, moisture issues, structural cracking and some old coatings need to be dealt with first. That’s why inspection, grinding and moisture testing are part of our standard process.

Yes. Epoxy is commonly used in commercial interiors, showrooms and some residential living spaces. We’ll look at design, comfort, slip resistance and alternatives before recommending it inside the home.