Epoxy vs PU Flooring: How to Choose?

Epoxy vs PU Flooring: How to Choose the Right One for Your Space

 

When it comes to industrial or commercial flooring solutions, Epoxy and Polyurethane (PU) are two of the most popular choices in Malaysia. Both offer durability, chemical resistance, and a seamless finish — but each comes with its own set of advantages depending on your flooring requirements and environment.
In this guide, we’ll help you understand the differences between Epoxy and PU flooring and decide which flooring system is right for your project.


1. Understanding the Basics
 

Epoxy Flooring

Epoxy flooring is created by mixing epoxy resin with a hardener, forming a rigid, strong, and highly adhesive surface. It is well-known for its hardness and wear resistance, making it ideal for heavy-duty industrial floors.

 

PU (Polyurethane) Flooring

PU flooring is a thermosetting polymer that is slightly softer and more elastic than epoxy. It offers excellent resistance to thermal shocks, UV light, and certain chemicals, making it ideal for food processing flooring and environments with temperature variations.


2. Key Differences Between Epoxy and PU Flooring

 
Feature
Epoxy Flooring
PU Flooring
Durability
Extremely hard and impact-resistant
Slightly more elastic, absorbs impacts better
Chemical Resistance
Excellent against most chemicals
Better resistance to organic acids
Thermal Resistance
Moderate – not ideal for extreme heat/cold fluctuations
Excellent – handles thermal shocks well
UV Resistance
May yellow or fade under sunlight
Excellent UV stability
Finish Options
High gloss, decorative flakes, coloured coatings
Satin/matt finish, also available in colours
Installation Time
Slightly longer curing time
Faster curing, depending on type
Cost
Generally more affordable
Slightly higher cost due to specialised properties
 


3. When to Choose Epoxy Flooring 

 
✅ Heavy traffic industrial facilities
✅ Warehouses and distribution centres
✅ Manufacturing plants in Malaysia
✅ Areas requiring high compressive strength
✅ Decorative and high-gloss finishes for showrooms

Why choose it?
Epoxy flooring is incredibly tough and resistant to heavy loads, making it perfect for factory floors, warehouse flooring, and commercial spaces with forklifts, heavy machinery, or constant traffic.


4. When to Choose PU Flooring

 
✅ Food and beverage processing plants
✅ Cold storage and freezer rooms
✅ Outdoor areas exposed to sunlight
✅ Environments with extreme temperature changes
✅ Breweries, dairy factories, and commercial kitchens

Why choose it?
PU flooring handles thermal shock and chemical exposure (especially organic acids) much better than epoxy, making it ideal for industries with hot washes, refrigeration, and strict hygiene requirements.


6. Our Recommendation

If you need maximum strength and abrasion resistance for industrial flooring, Epoxy flooring is your go-to.

If your facility faces thermal shocks, organic acids, or outdoor exposure, PU flooring is the smarter choice.

Choosing between epoxy and PU flooring comes down to your specific industrial flooring requirements and performance needs. The right choice will save you money on repairs, reduce downtime, and keep your facility looking professional for years.

Need expert advice? Contact Polymer Applications (M) Sdn Bhd, a trusted industrial flooring contractor in Malaysia, to discuss the best solution for your project.

Aug 11,2025