Transform your Walls with Epoxy Resin

Epoxy resin floors have long been recognized for their durability, seamless finish, and aesthetic appeal when applied to floors. 

However, the versatility of epoxy resin goes beyond just flooring applications, with architects, homeowners, and businesses all exploring creative ways to use epoxy resin on walls.

In our latest Everlast Epoxy Flooring blog, we’ll look into the world of epoxy resin for walls and its advantages in creating beautiful and practical wall coverings for all interior spaces.

It’s exceptionally durable

Epoxy resin is well-known for its durability and resistance to wear and tear. When applied to walls, it forms a strong, protective coating that can withstand impacts, scratches, and stains.

Epoxy resin is especially effective on walls in spaces prone to moisture, such as commercial kitchens, restrooms, or indoor swimming pools.



Maintaining the walls is easy

One of the top priorities for businesses is to keep maintenance costs to a minimum. With an Everlast® Epoxy finish on your wall, you’ll be amazed at how easy it is to keep them looking like new.

They are easy to clean and require minimal effort to keep them looking pristine. Regular gentle cleaning with mild soap and water is usually sufficient to maintain their glossy appearance. 

Unlike traditional painted walls, epoxy resin walls do not require frequent repainting, saving time, hard work, and money in the long run.



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Resistance to moisture and chemicals

Epoxy resin is highly resistant to moisture and chemicals, making it an excellent choice for areas exposed to water or corrosive substances. 

The seamless finish forms a barrier on the wall, preventing water ingress, mold growth, and damage caused by chemicals or harsh cleaning agents. 

During rigorous testing, our epoxy resins showed no signs of degradation or erosion after submersion in chemicals such as household cleaners, sodium hydroxide, salt water and hydraulic fluid for seven days. Find out more about the full range of chemicals our epoxy resins are tested in.


Epoxy resin walls look amazing

Epoxy resin creates a smooth, glossy finish on walls, providing a sleek and modern look to any space.  

The reflective properties of the resin can enhance the natural light in a room, making it appear more spacious and brighter. Reflecting natural light can also help to reduce energy costs, better for your budget - and the planet!

Epoxy resin can be customized with a wide range of colors, patterns, and textures, allowing for endless design possibilities to suit your company's branding or the style of your home.

We specialize in custom designs for your floors and walls that can tie the whole look together and our expert team can even include logos for an eye-catching finish.



Walls that stand the test of time

When investing in walls and floors for a home or business, you want to know that the surface will last for years.

When properly applied and maintained, epoxy resin walls can have a long lifespan. Unlike traditional paint, epoxy resin does not chip, fade, or peel easily. It provides a durable and long-lasting finish that can withstand daily wear and tear, ensuring that your walls retain their beauty and functionality for many years to come.

Speak to our experts about epoxy resin for walls

Using epoxy resin on walls offers many benefits, including aesthetic appeal, durability, ease of maintenance, moisture resistance, and longevity. 

Whether in a residential or commercial setting, epoxy resin walls can elevate the overall look and feel of a space while providing practical advantages that traditional wall finishes cannot offer.

Want to know more? Contact our wall and flooring experts at (800) 708-9870 for a free, no-obligation quote or to discuss a custom design. We also offer free commercial samples so you can see the quality of our epoxy resins up close.

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