Epoxy and industrial flooring covers the resin-based systems used in warehouses, factories, car parks, workshops, F&B kitchens, and showrooms across Kuala Lumpur: self-leveling epoxy, epoxy mortar screeds, polyurethane (PU) coatings for areas with heat or chemical exposure, and anti-slip or line-marked finishes for logistics floors. This is different from tiling or vinyl work. It's a chemical and surface-prep job as much as a finishing one, and the difference between a floor that lasts eight years and one that bubbles or peels within months usually comes down to prep and application, not the brand of resin used.
What to check before hiring
Ask how the contractor handles moisture testing and surface preparation (shot blasting or diamond grinding versus just acid etching), what substrate defects they'll actually repair before coating, and whether they warranty against delamination. Get a breakdown of coating thickness (mils or mm) and system type, since a thin roll-on coat priced cheaply won't hold up to forklift traffic the way a properly built-up mortar system will. Ask about cure times and how they plan around your operational downtime, especially for factories or kitchens that can't close for long.
How we score contractors
Our rankings weigh verified project history, the range of systems a contractor can install competently, responsiveness, and how consistently past clients report the floor holding up over time. The full breakdown of factors and weighting is on our methodology page. For a side-by-side comparison of all 6 contractors we track in this category, see the ranked guide to Kuala Lumpur flooring contractors.