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Resin flooring offers a stunning, hardwearing finish to timber surfaces, but it’s important to know whether all types of wooden floors can be coated with resin. Understanding compatibility and preparation is crucial for long-term results.
Which Wooden Floors Are Suitable for Resin?
Most solid timber floors are appropriate for resin coatings, provided the boards are well-bonded, dry, and stable. Engineered wood may be suitable, but check for layers that might separate. Avoid using resin directly on floating floor systems, laminate, or flexible subfloors, as movement or lack of adhesion could lead to cracking or peeling over time.


Surface Preparation Tips
Proper preparation is the cornerstone of a successful resin application. The timber must be free from dust, oil, old finishes, and dampness. Any movement between floorboards should be fixed, and surfaces should be lightly sanded before priming. For best adhesion and a consistent finish, use a dedicated product like Epoxyprimer to seal and prepare the wood before pouring or painting with resin.
When This Matters: Floor Condition & Usage
Choosing resin is especially beneficial for areas needing extra durability, waterproofing, or a modern look. However, only floors that are structurally sound and properly prepared deliver good results. Investing in preparation and professional-grade products can avoid costly corrections later on.

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Resin can deliver a beautiful, robust finish to the right type of wooden floor, provided the surface is sound and properly treated. For a full guide to painting wooden floors with resin, explore our main article for detailed step-by-step instructions and expert product recommendations.
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