Vancouver Epoxy Coatings

Restaurant Epoxy Flooring

Flooring solutions for foodsafe environments

In restaurants and commercial kitchens, floors need to be safe, durable, and easy to clean. Pacific Guard Epoxy installs food-safe epoxy flooring that resists spills, chemicals, and heavy use while providing slip resistance. Our coating solutions create a hygienic, long-lasting surface that keeps your kitchen safe and compliant with Foodsafe standards.

Not all kitchen floors are the same—that’s why we offer a range of food-safe coating solutions to fit your needs. From durable epoxy for high-traffic areas to fast-curing polyaspartic for quick turnaround, we provide seamless, non-porous surfaces that resist spills, chemicals, and heavy use. Need extra traction? Our final coat can be customized with grit for added slip resistance, ensuring a safer workspace in restaurants and commercial kitchens.

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If time is a concern, polyaspartic is the better option due to its fast curing time. If budget and extreme durability are priorities, epoxy may be the better choice. Many restaurants use a hybrid system, applying an epoxy base with a polyaspartic topcoat for the best of both worlds.

Yes, grip can be added to both epoxy and polyaspartic coatings for slippery environments. Anti-slip additives such as silica sand, aluminum oxide, or polymer grit can be incorporated into the topcoat to improve traction and enhance safety. This makes them ideal for areas like commercial kitchens, restaurants, and industrial facilities where slip resistance is essential.

A polyaspartic coating is a type of floor coating designed to protect concrete surfaces from damage, stains, and wear. It’s often used in garages, warehouses, and commercial spaces because it creates a durable, long-lasting surface that resists cracking, peeling, and discoloration.

Some coatings may produce a noticeable smell or fumes for 3 days to a week, depending on the type of coating used. Polyaspartic coatings typically have a milder odor than epoxy, but both can release fumes during the curing process.

To minimize any lingering smell, we highly recommend keeping the area well-ventilated for as long as possible. Opening doors, windows, and using fans can help air out the space more quickly. If you are sensitive to odors, it may be best to avoid spending extended time in the area until the fumes fully dissipate.

A polyaspartic coating is a type of floor coating designed to protect concrete surfaces from damage, stains, and wear. It’s often used in garages, warehouses, and commercial spaces because it creates a durable, long-lasting surface that resists cracking, peeling, and discoloration.

Polyaspartic and epoxy are both popular choices for floor coatings, but they have some key differences:

  • Drying time: Polyaspartic dries much faster, usually within 30 minutes to an hour, while epoxy can take days to cure fully.
  • Durability: Polyaspartic coatings bond better with concrete, making them less likely to peel or chip over time.
  • UV resistance: Unlike epoxy, polyaspartic won’t turn yellow or fade when exposed to sunlight.
  • Flexibility: Polyaspartic is more flexible than epoxy, meaning it can handle slight movements in the concrete without cracking.

One of the biggest advantages of polyaspartic coatings is their fast drying time. Most formulas dry in about 30 minutes to an hour after application. You can walk on the floor within five hours and park a car on it within 24 hours. This makes it a great option for busy spaces where downtime needs to be minimal.

It depends on what you need. If you want a floor coating that dries quickly, resists UV damage, and lasts a long time without peeling, polyaspartic is the better choice. However, epoxy might be more suitable for situations where a longer application time is acceptable, or if cost is a major factor.

Polyaspartic coatings are great for:

  • Garage floors – They protect against stains from oil, chemicals, and tire marks.
  • Basements – A strong, moisture-resistant option for concrete floors.
  • Commercial spaces – Ideal for showrooms, warehouses, and industrial floors.
  • Outdoor areas – Because they resist UV damage, polyaspartic coatings work well for patios and driveways.

No, they are designed to be flexible and move slightly with the concrete, reducing the chance of cracks. This is a key advantage over epoxy, which can become brittle and crack over time.

Yes! Once fully cured, polyaspartic coatings are non-toxic and low in odor. Some formulas even have low or zero VOCs (volatile organic compounds), making them a safer choice for indoor applications.