Are Epoxy Floors Slippery?
If you're searching for garage floor coatings, epoxy floor coatings, or basement epoxy floors in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Kingston, Hazleton, Mountain Top, Dallas, Forty Fort, Pittston, Nanticoke, or anywhere in NEPA, one question always comes up
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⭐ Short Answer..
Epoxy floors can be. But when they’re installed correctly, they don’t have to be—and they can be safer than bare concrete. even in NEPA winters or humid summers.
Why Slippery Floors Matter (Real Stats)
Slips and falls are one of the biggest safety issues in the U.S.:
- 47,000+ people died from falls in 2023—21% of all preventable injury deaths.
- 67% of falls happen on the same level—meaning slippery floors, not ladders.
- Wet or poorly textured surfaces account for up to 55% of slip accidents.
So when people ask whether epoxy garage floors are slippery, they’re asking:
“Is my garage or basement going to be safe when it’s wet?”
What Epoxy Actually Is (Easy to Understand)
Epoxy is a thermoset polymer—a liquid that hardens into a durable, rock-like shell.
Technical: It cross-links and becomes a permanent plastic.
Simple: It becomes a tough, glossy, protective layer on your concrete.
That glossy layer is:
- strong
- chemical-resistant
- beautiful
…but also smooth, which is why garage epoxy floors need traction to avoid slipperiness.
COF: Your Floor’s “Slippery Score” (Explained Simply)
COF (Coefficient of Friction) = the number that measures how slippery a surface is.
- 0.20–0.30 COF (wet) = very slippery (like ice)
- 0.40–0.50 COF = borderline
- 0.50–0.60+ COF = where OSHA/ADA guidelines consider floors acceptably safe
- 0.65–0.80 COF = excellent traction (ideal for garages, workshops, and commercial floor coatings)
Typical floors:
SurfaceCOF WetNotesCheap epoxy (no grit)0.20–0.30SlipperySmooth concrete0.40–0.50BorderlineEpoxy with fine additive0.55–0.60SafePolyaspartic with aluminum oxide0.65–0.80Best
When we install epoxy floor coatings in NEPA garages, we target 0.60+, not the unsafe 0.20–0.30 range of low-level installers.
NEPA Weather Makes Slippery Floors Worse — Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Hazleton, Mountain Top
Our region sees:
- heavy snow
- slush
- salt
- freeze-thaw cycles
Which means your garage floor coating isn’t just wet — it’s wet with contaminants that reduce traction.
That’s why in areas like:
- Scranton (slush runoff)
- Wilkes-Barre (freeze thaw)
- Kingston (snow + river valley moisture)
- Hazleton (elevation + snow)
- Mountain Top (extreme winter conditions)
…a smooth epoxy floor with no traction is a safety hazard.
How We Make Epoxy Floors Non-Slip (The Rock Hard Coatings NE System)
We don’t just “roll epoxy.”
We design
garage floor coatings engineered for NEPA homes.
1. Traction Additives (“Grip Ingredients”)
These are mixed into the topcoat:
- Silica Sand
- gritty texture, excellent for safety
- Polybeads / SharkGrip
- smoother on bare feet, perfect for basements
- Aluminum Oxide
- extremely hard (9/10 hardness), best for winter traction
With aluminum oxide, polyaspartic coatings regularly test above 0.65 COF, even when wet.
2. Professional Topcoats – Epoxy vs Polyaspartic
- Epoxy topcoat: older tech, can get slick, can yellow
- Polyaspartic topcoat: clearer, stronger, more scratch-resistant, excellent traction
Think of polyaspartic like automotive clearcoat for your garage floor — stronger, clearer, harder, and safer.
This is why most commercial floor coatings, industrial floor coatings, and garage floor coatings now use polyaspartic systems for durability and slip resistance.
3. We Customize Grip Based on Your Use Case
Scranton / Wilkes-Barre / Kingston Garages
Medium grit — walk in with wet boots and stay stable.
Hazleton Shops & Commercial Spaces
High grit — oil, water, chemicals, heavy foot traffic.
Nanticoke / Dallas Basements
Low or micro-grip — safe but comfortable for bare feet.
Mountain Top / Back Mountain Garages
Medium-high traction — snow, ice, salt constantly.
This approach ensures your epoxy floor coating isn’t just pretty—it’s engineered for safety.
Epoxy Floors & Market Data: Not a Fad — A Multi-Billion Dollar Industry
The
global epoxy coating market was worth
$38.4+ billion in 2023 and growing steadily.
Industrial and commercial spaces use epoxy because it’s:
- durable
- testable
- safe
- customizable
- compliant when installed correctly
If unsafe, the industrial sector wouldn’t touch epoxy.
FINAL TLDR — Are Epoxy Floors Slippery?
- Epoxy alone can be slippery because it’s smooth.
- Water + smooth floor = slipperiness.
- Safety is based on COF — your floor’s “grip number.”
- Cheap or DIY coatings: 0.20–0.30 COF wet → unsafe.
- Professional epoxy floor coatings or garage floor coatings with traction: 0.60–0.80 COF → safe even in NEPA winters.
- In Scranton, Hazleton, Kingston, Wilkes-Barre, Mountain Top, Nanticoke:
If your installer doesn’t build traction into your coating system, it WILL be slippery.
Rock Hard Coatings NE ensures your garage floor coating, basement epoxy floor, commercial epoxy floor, or industrial coating is built to be safe, durable, non-slip, and engineered for NEPA’s winter conditions.
State of science: occupational slips, trips and falls on the same level by Wen-Ruey Chang et al. (2016) — A detailed review of same-level slips, trips and falls (STFL), including epidemiology, biomechanics, and surface/friction factors. PMC
Slips, Trips, and Falls: A Quality Improvement Initiative by G. H. Peir et al. (2022) — Focuses on real workplace data where “wet floors caused 41% of slips/trips/falls”. PMC
Editorial: Research challenge on slip prevention measures in the workplace by In-Ju Kim (2022) — Addresses the challenges of measuring and reducing slip risk in floors and walkways, including floor surface and contaminant interaction. Frontiers
The relationship between slips, trips and falls and the design and construction of buildings (Monash University study) — Reviews how building and flooring design contributes to slip injuries, useful for linking to epoxy floor systems. Monash University
Research and Practice for Fall Injury Control in the Workplace by D. Bowers et al. (2011) — A broad scholarly compendium from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on slips/trips/falls research and prevention.
Effect of Coatings (Epoxy & Polyurethane) on Slip Resistance
Li, K., & Chen, J. “Study on the slip resistance of coated floors.”
Wear, 2004.
- Compares epoxy coatings vs polyurethane coatings.
- Shows how grit additives & surface profile affect COF values.
- Proves smooth epoxy = lower wet COF.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wear.2004.03.010
Ready to stop worrying about slippery garage or basement floors?
At
Rock Hard Coatings NE, we specialize in garage floor coatings, epoxy floor coatings, polyaspartic garage floors, and commercial floor coatings throughout Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Hazleton, Mountain Top and all NEPA.
Contact us today for a free consultation. We’ll evaluate your space, review traction and safety standards (including COF), and design a custom, non-slip epoxy system built for NEPA winters.
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