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Epoxy floor coating has become the default upgrade for garages, warehouses, clinics, and increasingly villas across Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The reason is simple: a correctly specified epoxy system outperforms tiles and bare concrete on chemical resistance, cleaning cost, and lifespan, while tolerating the extreme heat and humidity swings that define the UAE climate. This guide walks through every major decision point - from epoxy floor paint and resin systems, to 3D metallic finishes, to brand-by-brand technical data and realistic 2026 pricing - so you can brief a contractor with confidence instead of guessing.
Epoxy floor paint is a two-component coating made of an epoxy resin and a polyamine or polyamide hardener. When mixed, the components cross-link into a hard, seamless plastic film that bonds permanently to concrete. Unlike acrylic or latex floor paints, true epoxy systems cure through a chemical reaction rather than solvent evaporation, which is why they resist forklift traffic, engine oil, battery acid, and the chemical spills common in UAE workshops and labs. Local suppliers such as Dani Trading LLC in Al Quasis, Dubai (P.O. Box 111784, mobile 056 5066907 / 050 3804395) stock epoxy floor coating alongside protective coatings and bathroom fittings, and carry brands including DENSO Anti-Corrosion Coatings, Jotun Epoxy Floor Coating, and Kerakoll Adhesive and Construction Chemicals - a useful one-stop option if you are sourcing primer, body coat, and topcoat from a single counter.
The resin itself falls into three broad families used across UAE projects:
Specialist applicators like Tackmix Adhesive Manufacturing in Umm Al Quwain (P.O. Box 1878, mobile 056 2040602 / 056 3992225) manufacture their own epoxy adhesives and epoxy coating lines under the "Build With Chemistry" banner, and also handle swimming pool insulation - relevant if your epoxy flooring project sits next to a pool deck that needs a compatible waterproofing tie-in.
For 3D decorative flooring applications, Dani Trading provides Jotun Epoxy Floor Coatings which delivers scratch resistance, gloss retention 3D epoxy flooring. They carry Kerakoll Adhesives that uses a high-clarity, self-levelling clear topcoat poured over a printed image, metallic pigment swirl, or hand-laid pattern, creating genuine depth and a glass-like finish. The clear coat must have excellent UV stability and very low yellowing, since any amber tint in the topcoat distorts the colours beneath it. Listed epoxy contractor like Trenton General Contracting in Abu Dhabi supplies 3D flooring intended for a high-moisture zone like bathroom or shower room. They supply premium quality products that gives 3D flooring without clouding or peeling.
Sikafloor-169, Jotun Penguard Clear from Dani Trading LLC in Qusais, UltraClear Epoxy (Commercial Grade) are the best epoxy coat that gives vivid 3D visuals. For genuine 3D effects, look for a system built in three layers: a primer, a base/print layer, and a transparent self-levelling epoxy poured at roughly 2-3mm. Mapei's MAPEFLOOR I 300 SL TRP is a purpose-built transparent option for exactly this use: it is a two-component, non-yellowing epoxy applied at a thickness of 1 mm for finishing coats on epoxy resin systems, mixed at a ratio of component A to component B of 100 to 50, with a pot life of approximately 30 minutes and final hardening reached after 7 days. Multiple lifts of this product are typically poured to build the 2-3mm depth needed for a convincing 3D illusion.
For homeowners doing a single garage bay, pre-measured DIY kits (primer + colour coat + clear topcoat, often with decorative flake included) are the most practical route. A kit-based approach skips the need to separately calculate spreading rates, but it sacrifices the build thickness and chemical resistance of a professionally applied 100% solids system - fine for a private car, not appropriate for a workshop running solvents or battery acid.
A standard Self-Levelling Epoxy Resin Kit contains everything you need to measure, mix, and apply a smooth, mirror-like protective floor finish. Expect a resin, hardener or curing agent, specialised quartz sand or silica fill, decorative or mettalic pigments and antislip additives. Self-levelling kits are formulated to flow out flat under their own weight after pouring, removing the need for roller or trowel finishing skill. They are the standard choice for showrooms, retail floors, and any space where a mirror-flat, seamless finish is the design goal. Expect a pot life of 20-40 minutes once mixed - work in small batches matched to your application speed rather than mixing the full kit at once in Dubai's ambient heat, which accelerates cure.
No epoxy system will outlast the substrate beneath it. Before any coating goes down, cracks, spalling, and laitance need to be ground out and filled with an epoxy mortar or polymer-modified repair compound. Build Care International General Trading LLC SPC, based in Mussafah, Abu Dhabi (P.O. Box 91999, mobile 054 5400248 / 056 5550041), supplies block mortar and acrylic waterproofing brands such as Conmix Aac Block Mortar, Saveto Aac Block Mortar, and Forsoc Acrylic Waterproofing - useful for rehabilitation work that needs to happen before epoxy goes on. Jotun's Jotafloor Coating system likewise specifies that moisture content in the concrete should not exceed 4% by weight before application, and that the substrate temperature should sit at least 3°C above the dew point of the air - both common failure points on freshly poured UAE slabs that haven't been given enough time to dry out.
Beyond flat-colour and 3D coatings, a separate category of decorative epoxy uses metallic mica pigments suspended in a clear or lightly tinted resin. The pigments react with the resin's curing chemistry and the applicator's tooling - fans, torches, rollers - to create cell patterns, drifts, and colour blends that look genuinely three-dimensional under light. This category sits firmly in the high-end residential and hospitality bracket: villa majlis floors, hotel lobbies, and showroom centrepieces rather than warehouse aisles.
3D metallic epoxy is applied over a fully primed and levelled substrate, then worked while wet using heat or air movement to push the metallic pigment into swirling cells before the resin gels. Because the working window is short - often under 15 minutes before the resin starts to set - this finish is almost always installed by a trained two- or three-person crew rather than a single applicator. SIMGMC LLC in Abu Dhabi's Corniche Tower (P.O. Box 29519, mobile 050 8320036) lists epoxy coating, epoxy flooring, and painting contracting among its core services and is a relevant point of contact for decorative work of this kind in the capital.
"Liquid metallic" refers to the fluid, poured-resin look of the finished floor rather than a separate product category - it is the same metallic-pigment epoxy described above, marketed around its resemblance to flowing liquid metal. Specification should still follow standard epoxy build-up: moisture-tested concrete, a compatible primer, the metallic base coat, and a UV-stable clear topcoat to lock in the pattern and prevent the pigment from chalking under direct sun through glazing.
Blue and teal pigment blends, worked with directional fanning, are used to mimic breaking waves or ocean depth gradients. This is one of the most requested patterns for UAE villa pool surrounds and beachfront-themed interiors, since the cool palette also helps a space feel less hot visually even where the room itself is fully air-conditioned.
Orange, red, and black pigment combinations replicate molten rock and ash patterns. Because darker pigments absorb more heat, lava-style floors installed near floor-to-ceiling glazing in direct UAE sun should be paired with a topcoat rated for higher service temperatures to avoid surface softening during peak summer afternoons.
Purple, deep blue, black, and silver pigments are layered and fanned to create star-field and nebula effects, often finished with mica flake or fine glitter broadcast into the wet resin before the clear topcoat goes on. This pattern is popular for kids' rooms, gaming lounges, and statement entryways in Dubai and Abu Dhabi villas.
Residential epoxy work in the UAE typically prioritises aesthetics and comfort underfoot over the raw chemical and impact resistance demanded by industrial floors. A thinner build, often 250-500 microns, combined with a satin or matte topcoat to reduce glare, is standard for homes. Aqua Shield Insulation LLC in Madina Mall, Qusais, Dubai (P.O. Box 237201, mobile 050 1549292 / 056 2394786) lists epoxy coating, floor coatings, and elastomeric coatings together, reflecting how residential epoxy projects frequently overlap with waterproofing scope around bathrooms, balconies, and roof terraces.
Office epoxy floors are usually specified in a satin or semi-gloss finish, with anti-static or low-static variants chosen for server rooms and IT-heavy floors. Solid colour or subtle terrazzo-effect epoxy works well in open-plan layouts because it reads as continuous flooring across partitions and desk zones without the grout-line interruptions of tile.
In living rooms, the case for epoxy is largely about a seamless, joint-free surface that's easy to wipe down and pairs well with underfloor cooling. A matte or low-sheen topcoat is generally preferred over high-gloss for this room type, since it's more forgiving of foot traffic marks and easier to keep looking clean between professional buffing sessions.
Kitchen epoxy needs to resist oil, acidic food spills, and frequent washing, while ideally offering some slip resistance underfoot when wet. A fine non-slip aggregate broadcast into the body coat - similar in principle to the Jotafloor Non-Slip Aggregate system used in Jotun's commercial specifications - is worth requesting even for a domestic kitchen, since standard high-gloss epoxy can become slippery when splashed with water or cooking oil.
Commercial epoxy specifications in the UAE tend to be driven by footfall volume and cleaning regime rather than chemical exposure alone. Hotels, malls, and hospitality venues need a finish that photographs well, resists scuffing from trolleys and luggage, and can be re-topcoated without shutting the venue down for long.
Hotel back-of-house areas - kitchens, loading docks, laundry rooms - are near-universal candidates for heavy-duty epoxy mortar systems, while front-of-house lobbies more often use a decorative terrazzo-style or metallic epoxy that matches the design brief. Maintenance scheduling matters here: a recoat or buff-and-reseal cycle should be planned around quiet periods so guest areas aren't closed at peak occupancy.
Hallways and corridors see concentrated, repetitive foot traffic along a narrow path, which wears a coating unevenly if it isn't applied to a consistent thickness end to end. A continuous pour rather than multiple small batch-mixed sections reduces visible seams and wear-pattern striping over time.
Garage floors face oil drips, tyre marks, and hot tyre pick-up - where soft summer-heated tyres can lift and discolour a poorly cured coating. A fully cured 100% solids epoxy, left to harden for the full period specified on the data sheet before vehicles are driven onto it, avoids this. Jotun's Jotafloor Coating reaches a through-dry state in roughly 24 hours at 23°C substrate temperature using the standard hardener, but full cure for chemical and mechanical service takes 7 days at that same temperature - a distinction worth flagging to any contractor promising next-day vehicle use.
Jotun's Jotafloor Coating is described in its technical data sheet as a two-component, amine-cured, solvent-free epoxy coating that self-smooths into a seamless surface, with excellent chemical, abrasion, and impact resistance, suitable for warehouses, garages, factories, laboratories, and food and beverage plants. Below is what matters most when specifying it:
Pricing in Dubai varies widely by finish type and substrate condition, but a consistent pattern emerges across UAE contractor rate cards. A basic single-colour epoxy coating typically falls between AED 40 and AED 120 per square metre, mid-range finishes with anti-slip aggregate or light decorative elements run AED 130-180 per square metre, and high-end multi-layer or fully custom 3D/metallic systems start around AED 150-250+ per square metre. Surface preparation is usually quoted separately: a clean new slab needing only light grinding adds roughly AED 8-12 per square metre, while an older, cracked, or stained floor needing grinding and repair can add AED 25-40 per square metre on top of the coating cost.
A 20-litre kit of 100% solids epoxy resin in the UAE generally retails between AED 450 and AED 900 depending on brand and grade, with branded systems from established manufacturers sitting toward the upper end of that band. As a rough material planning figure, one gallon (about 3.8 litres) of 100% solids epoxy covers roughly 100 square feet at a standard single-coat thickness, so a 20-litre drum will typically cover somewhere in the region of 500-550 square feet in one coat - always confirm against the specific product's stated spreading rate before ordering, since film build and substrate porosity both shift actual coverage.
Mapei offers a structured product range for the UAE market rather than a single floor paint. MAPEFLOOR I 300 SL is a three-component, multi-purpose coloured epoxy formulated for industrial floor coatings from 2 to 4mm thick, while the related MAPEFLOOR I 302 SL is positioned as a two-component multipurpose epoxy compliant with the standards applied to drinks, foodstuffs, and clean-room environments. For anti-static needs, MAPEFLOOR SYSTEM AS is a self-levelling epoxy system designed for electric or safety-critical industries - including storerooms handling flammable substances, clean rooms, hospitals, the pharmaceuticals industry, and data centres - built to discharge static build-up to earthing points and resist sparking. For decorative interiors, MAPEFLOOR SYSTEM 35 F creates a polished finish resembling Venetian terrazzo by spreading a mix of MAPEFLOOR I 302 SL with Mapei's DYNASTONE TZ aggregate, and is suited to shopping centres, museums, theatres, and showrooms.
A reliable epoxy flooring project usually depends on two separate relationships: a materials supplier who stocks recognised brands with traceable batch documentation, and a contracting team experienced in surface preparation and application. Several verified UAE suppliers span both ends of that chain:
When shortlisting a contractor in Dubai, ask specifically about three things: their surface preparation method (diamond grinding is generally preferable to acid etching on UAE concrete), which brand's data sheet they're quoting against, and what warranty period they offer on delamination or peeling. A contractor unwilling to name the specific product line - rather than just "epoxy" generically - is a signal to keep shopping. Trenton General Contracting in Mussafah, Abu Dhabi pairs epoxy coating with fitout contracting and car park shades, which can be useful where a single contractor needs to coordinate flooring with structural shading work on the same site.
Marble carries higher prestige and resale appeal in UAE villas, but it is porous, can stain from oil and acidic spills, and requires periodic sealing and polishing. Epoxy is non-porous, seamless, and far cheaper to install - typically a fraction of marble's per-square-metre cost - but lacks marble's natural veining and won't carry the same premium with buyers expecting a luxury finish in formal reception areas.
Polished concrete mechanically grinds and densifies the existing slab rather than adding a coating layer, which makes it more resistant to UV yellowing over time and avoids any risk of delamination since there's no separate film to lift. Epoxy, by contrast, offers far more colour, pattern, and gloss-level flexibility, plus better chemical resistance against the oils and solvents that polished concrete can still absorb if not sealed properly.
Tiles can crack under point impact or shifting substrates and their grout lines deteriorate and discolour over time, creating bacteria traps in commercial kitchens and clinics. A correctly specified epoxy system forms a single continuous membrane with no joints to fail, and a worn topcoat can be sanded and recoated rather than replaced tile-by-tile - though epoxy is more vulnerable than ceramic tile to deep gouging from dragged heavy machinery if the build thickness is under-specified for the load.
Vinyl is faster to install, comes in plank or sheet format, and offers a softer, warmer underfoot feel than epoxy - useful in bedrooms or areas where comfort matters more than chemical resistance. Epoxy wins decisively on wet-area durability, UAE heat tolerance, and total lifespan, since vinyl seams and edges are vulnerable to moisture ingress and curling in humid or pool-adjacent rooms over the years.
Yes, but the existing tiles must first be mechanically abraded to remove all surface gloss, since epoxy will not bond to a slick glazed surface, and the grout lines need to be filled so they don't telegraph through the new finish. This route is common where removing tiles would be disruptive or where the substrate underneath is in poor condition and better left undisturbed.
Grey, beige, and white dominate industrial and commercial specifications because they're easy to match to safety-marking standards and hide less dirt between cleans. Residential and decorative projects move toward custom RAL colours, metallic blends, and flake-broadcast finishes - brands like Jotun and Mapei both offer factory tinting systems that allow close colour matching to a specific architectural palette rather than choosing from a fixed swatch card.
Converting the per-square-metre UAE ranges above, basic epoxy coating runs roughly AED 4-11 per square foot, mid-range finishes around AED 12-17 per square foot, and high-end decorative or 3D/metallic systems from AED 14-23+ per square foot, with surface preparation typically quoted as a separate line item on top of those figures.
"Better" depends on the use case rather than a blanket answer. For high-traffic commercial, industrial, and wet-process environments, epoxy generally outperforms tile on hygiene, chemical resistance, and total lifecycle cost. For formal residential reception spaces where buyers expect a specific material aesthetic - porcelain, marble - tile or stone may still be the more appropriate specification despite epoxy's practical advantages.
A correctly specified and installed epoxy floor, maintained with routine cleaning and periodic recoating of the topcoat in high-wear lanes, should still present a sound, glossy, and structurally intact surface after 5 years in normal commercial or residential use. The most common five-year issues are localised wear paths in heavy-traffic corridors, minor yellowing in coatings exposed to constant direct UV without a UV-stable topcoat, and edge lifting where the original surface preparation or moisture testing was inadequate - all of which point back to installation quality rather than the epoxy chemistry itself.
Yes, provided the wood substrate is structurally sound, fully dry, and sanded to give the coating a mechanical key. Wood's natural movement with humidity and temperature is the main risk factor, since a rigid epoxy film can crack if the timber beneath it expands or contracts significantly - a flexible epoxy or polyurethane hybrid system is generally a safer choice for wood subfloors than a rigid, high-build industrial epoxy.
Yes, though it requires mechanical removal - diamond grinding or scarifying - rather than a chemical stripper, since cured epoxy resists most solvents by design. This is labour-intensive and generates dust that needs proper containment, which is why most contractors will quote removal as a substantial line item rather than a quick add-on to a recoat job.
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