

Yes, areas that handle heavy equipment require thicker coatings and stronger materials, increasing material and labor costs compared to standard floors.
Existing cracks or uneven floors require repair and leveling, which adds to installation time and costs but ensures longevity of the new flooring.
Standard epoxy can be slightly more expensive than basic polished concrete but provides superior chemical resistance, seamless installation, and long-term durability.
Using cost-effective materials in low-traffic areas, combining floor types strategically, and proper planning can reduce overall project expenses.
With proper installation and maintenance, high-quality industrial flooring like epoxy or polished concrete can last 10–20 years, even in areas with humidity and heavy use.