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Product Summary
Epoxy Wall Coating: The Ultimate Waterproof & Hygienic Solution for Bathrooms
Epoxy Wall Application for bathrooms and restrooms is a revolutionary alternative to traditional tiling. Unlike tiles that suffer from porous grout lines and mold accumulation, epoxy provides a 100% seamless, non-porous surface. This high-performance resin coating creates a monolithic shield that is as durable as it is aesthetically stunning.
At MT Altas Construction, we specialize in professional-grade epoxy wall systems designed to withstand high humidity and frequent chemical cleaning, making them the gold standard for both luxury homes and commercial facilities.
Why Choose Epoxy Over Traditional Tiles?
Total Waterproofing: Epoxy acts as a liquid-applied membrane, eliminating any risk of water leakage into the structure.
Hygienic & Anti-Bacterial: The seamless nature of epoxy means there are no grout lines for bacteria, mold, or mildew to grow.
Exceptional Durability: Resistant to impact, scratches, and harsh bathroom cleaners. It does not crack or chip like ceramic tiles.
Unlimited Design Versatility: Available in a wide array of colors, metallic finishes, and textures to match any interior design vision.
Easy Maintenance: A simple wipe-down is all it takes to maintain a sterile and polished look.
Ideal Application Areas
Luxury Residential Bathrooms: For a modern, spa-like seamless aesthetic.
Commercial Restrooms: High-traffic areas requiring extreme hygiene and durability.
Hospitals & Clinics: Where sterile environments and anti-bacterial surfaces are mandatory.
Hotels & Gyms: Combining high-end design with heavy-duty performance.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can epoxy be applied over existing bathroom tiles? Yes. With proper surface preparation and specialized primers, our epoxy systems can be applied directly over old tiles, saving you the cost and mess of demolition.
How long does the application take? A typical bathroom wall application takes 3 to 4 days, including preparation, base coating, decorative layers, and the final protective topcoat.





