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Applying resin floor coatings successfully relies on a few key site and weather conditions. Understanding these factors will help ensure your new floor performs to expectations and looks its best.
Optimal Temperature and Weather
Resin floors require stable environmental conditions for correct application and curing. It’s recommended to apply resin in mild, dry weather—typically between 10°C and 25°C. Too cold or too hot, and the resin may not cure as intended, potentially affecting strength and appearance. Avoid days with high humidity or risk of rain, as excess moisture can hinder adhesion and create surface defects.


Humidity and Surface Preparation
Humidity levels are just as important as temperature. High humidity may introduce unwanted moisture, preventing full bonding with the substrate. Always check for a dry substrate: surfaces should be free from visible damp, thoroughly clean, and prepared as specified by your chosen product. For example, products like the “Prolux” PU coating perform best on clean, primed surfaces.
When Application Conditions Matter Most
- Outdoor installations where weather may change quickly
- Concrete bases that need to be fully cured and dry before coating
- Spaces prone to condensation—such as garages and utility rooms

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Careful attention to the right application conditions will help you get the best results and longevity from your resin floor. For more details on choosing and installing the right resin floor system, visit our main guide on resin floor coating costs.
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