The biggest visual difference.
Tiles are made of individual pieces with grout lines. Epoxy is a seamless resin surface, so it can make a room feel cleaner and more continuous, especially in modern interiors.
Cleaning and maintenance.
Epoxy removes grout-line cleaning from the equation, but it still needs sensible care. Grit should be swept, spills cleaned and sharp dragging avoided. Tiles can be strong, but grout can stain or collect dirt.
Preparation and installation.
Tiles need a sound substrate and good laying work. Epoxy needs careful surface preparation, moisture checks, repair work and correct coating build. Either option can fail if the base is ignored.
When epoxy may be the better fit.
- You want a seamless modern look.
- You want to preview a custom design before installing.
- You want fewer grout lines in a salon, shop or living area.
- You need a garage, workshop or commercial coating system.
Is epoxy cheaper than tiles?
It depends on preparation, floor size, finish type and tile choice. PASI Resin recommends comparing full installed systems, not only material prices.
Can epoxy be installed over tiles?
Sometimes, but the tiles must be assessed first. Loose tiles, moisture and poor bonding can create problems.
Which lasts longer: epoxy or tiles?
Both can last when installed correctly. The right answer depends on slab condition, traffic, maintenance and the system used.
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