Resin Flooring: Innovation and Design for Modern Spaces

What are resin floors?

Resin floors are continuous flooring made from polymers (such as epoxy, polyurethane or methacrylate resins), which, when hardened, form a uniform, seamless and highly resistant surface.

Next, you will learn about:

  • What are resin floors
  • Benefits of resin flooring
  • Types of resin for flooring
  • Uses and applications of resin in soils
  • Surfaces on which to apply resin
  • Comparison between resin and other floor coverings
  • Current trends
  • Resin floor maintenance
  • Experts in resin flooring

Flooring resins are an innovative and versatile solution for different applications in construction and interior and exterior design. Their ability to adapt to different uses, together with their resistance, ease of cleaning and aesthetic finishes, make them an ideal choice for residential, commercial and industrial projects.

Benefits of resin flooring

The choice of this type of pavement provides multiple advantages:

Durability and resistance

Resin floors resist impacts, abrasion and heavy loads. They have an excellent performance against chemical products and external agents.

Hygiene and easy maintenance

As they are continuous surfaces, without joints, they prevent the accumulation of dirt and bacteria. In addition, they are easy to maintain and clean with conventional products.

Aesthetics and customization

Wide range of colors, gloss and finishes (matte, satin, high gloss), with the possibility of incorporating decorative effects, logos or signage. It also stands out for its self-leveling capacity, which allows covering imperfections and achieving a uniform finish.

Security

Resin floors can be formulated with anti-slip properties, and are fire and moisture resistant.

Main types of flooring resins

  • Epoxy resin: widely used in industrial and commercial environments for its chemical and mechanical resistance.
  • Polyurethane resin: more flexible and abrasion resistant, perfect for high traffic areas.
  • Methacrylate resin (MMA): fast drying, ideal for projects where fast installation is required.

Resin flooring applications

Residential use

In the domestic sphere, resin flooring has become a highly valued alternative to traditional flooring such as ceramic or wood. In modern homes, this material offers visual continuity and a minimalist aesthetic, ideal for open-plan living rooms, integrated kitchens or designer bathrooms. In addition, its resistance to humidity makes it especially recommended in damp rooms, where other materials tend to deteriorate over time. It is also a practical choice in garages and storage rooms, as it withstands vehicle traffic without problems and is very easy to clean.

Commercial use

Commercial spaces are looking for floors that combine durability with visual impact, and resin flooring meets both requirements. Fashion stores, design offices, hotels and restaurants opt for this flooring to create modern and elegant environments that reinforce their brand image. The possibility of customizing colors, finishes and even integrating logos directly into the floor makes resin a highly valuable decorative resource. In addition, as it is a continuous material without joints, it facilitates maintenance in areas with a large influx of people, such as shopping malls or sports centers and gyms.

Industrial use

In industrial environments, resin floors are practically standard due to their extraordinary mechanical and chemical resistance. Logistics warehouses, food industries, laboratories or pharmaceutical factories rely on them to ensure maximum hygiene and durability. Their smooth, continuous surface prevents the accumulation of dust or bacteria, which is essential in sectors where sanitary standards are very strict. They can also withstand heavy machinery, chemical spills and constant traffic without the pavement losing its properties.

Surfaces on which resin flooring can be applied

One of the great attractions of resin floors is their versatility, as they can be applied over a wide variety of existing surfaces without the need to remove the previous flooring. This feature makes them a practical and economical solution for quick renovations or renovation projects.

Printed concrete

It is the most common base for resin application in both industrial and residential environments. Printed, troweled or polished concrete can be resin coated to improve its mechanical properties, increase its chemical resistance or simply update its aesthetics with a modern and continuous finish.

Ceramic pavements

The resin acts as a leveling layer that eliminates joints and creates a uniform appearance. This is especially useful in kitchens, bathrooms and commercial premises that are looking for a renewed air without major works.

Self-leveling mortar floors

They guarantee a smooth and stable base on which the resin can adhere optimally. This combination is ideal in industrial and sports spaces that require high planimetry and wear resistance.

Metal or natural stone pavements

They also accept resin, provided that the surface is properly prepared to ensure adhesion. In this way, it is possible to combine the robustness of these materials with the aesthetics and technical properties of resin.

Microcement

The resin can even be applied over Microcemento, as a sealing and protective layer, providing greater chemical and mechanical resistance, while enhancing the decorative finish of the microcement.

The resin adapts to almost any type of surface, as long as an adequate preparation of the substrate is carried out and the most appropriate formulation is chosen for each use.

Comparison between Resin Flooring and other floor coverings

Type of pavementDurabilityMaintenanceAestheticsApproximate cost
Epoxy resinVery highVery easyHighMedium
MicrocementHighEasyVery highMedium-high
Porcelain stonewareHighMediumMediaMedium
Polished concreteVery highEasyMediaUnder

Current trends and developments in flooring resins

The flooring industry is constantly evolving, and resin flooring is no exception. In recent years, this material has gone from being a solution reserved only for industrial environments to become a design resource widely used in homes, offices and cutting-edge commercial spaces.

One of the most striking trends is the application of 3D effects for high-impact interior design projects.

Metallic and translucent finishes for avant-garde spaces allow to play with light and generate dynamic effects depending on the perspective or the natural and artificial lighting of the space.

Another trend that is gaining ground is the integration of resin flooring with radiant heating systems. Thanks to their thermal conductivity and the absence of joints, these floors transmit heat uniformly, increasing comfort in homes and offices.


How to clean and maintain resin floors

To ensure the durability and maintain the appearance of resin floors, it is important to establish a regular maintenance schedule. This includes periodic cleaning with appropriate products, avoiding the use of abrasive detergents that may damage the finish. On the other hand, it is advisable to apply a sealer from time to time to protect the surface from stains and wear.

Specific tips for the maintenance and care of resin floors:

  • Regular Cleaning: Sweep or vacuum frequently to remove dust and dirt. This will help prevent wear and dirt buildup on the surface.
  • Deep Cleaning: Deep clean with a damp mop and a mild cleaner specifically formulated for resin floors. Avoid products containing strong acids or solutions.
  • Scratch Prevention: Place protectors on furniture legs and avoid dragging heavy objects over the surface, as this could cause scratches.
  • Color Maintenance: For colored printed concrete floors, it is advisable to apply a specific product that maintains the color and avoids discoloration by the sun.
  • Damage Repair: In the event of any damage to the surface, use a suitable repair kit that matches the color and type of resin to restore the affected area.

Thus, proper care and maintenance will not only prolong the life of resin floors, but also maintain their attractive appearance, ensuring that spaces continue to look impeccable over time. This practical approach, combined with the right choice of resins, will ensure excellent performance that will translate into satisfaction both at home and in the store.

Pavicret: resin flooring experts


In Pavicret we have a wide range of resin flooring solutions adapted to every need: from high performance epoxy resins to decorative systems for interior design. Our technical team advises in each phase of the project, guaranteeing a professional installation and long lasting results.

Resin floors represent the perfect union between resistance, design and functionality. An ideal alternative for modern homes as well as for commercial and industrial spaces looking for an impeccable and durable finish.

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