Beginner’s Guide to Epoxy Floor Installation: The Roller You Should Be Using
- Mar 5
- 2 min read
Epoxy flooring continues to grow in popularity thanks to its durability, glossy finish, and resistance to chemicals, moisture, and heavy traffic. Whether you’re a homeowner taking on your first DIY project or a new flooring contractor learning the basics, choosing the right roller can make or break your epoxy floor installation.
In this beginner-friendly guide, you’ll learn exactly which roller to use, why it matters, and how to achieve a smooth, professional finish. Plus, we’ll discuss an important step many installers miss—making sure you’re properly insured before taking on jobs.

Why the Roller You Choose Matters
The roller is one of the most important tools in epoxy installation. It affects coverage, adhesion, smoothness, and the overall final look of the floor. Using the wrong roller can create bubbles, streaks, or uneven layers—problems that are costly and time‑consuming to fix.
The Best Roller for Epoxy Floor Installation
For applying epoxy, always use a lint-free, non‑shedding roller. A 3/8” or 1/4” nap roller is ideal because it gives you even coverage without leaving roller marks or fibers behind.
These rollers are designed for high-build epoxies. They release the product evenly and reduce air bubbles.
After rolling out your epoxy, use a spike roller to eliminate trapped air and ensure a smooth, level finish. This tool is crucial when working with thicker coatings.
Tips for a Professional Results
Work in small sections to maintain a wet edge
Use a roller frame with a long handle to keep coverage consistent
Wear spiked shoes so you can walk on the wet epoxy
Always pour epoxy in ribbons instead of buckets to avoid heat reaction
These small steps can dramatically improve your final outcome.
Don’t Forget Contractor Insurance
Whether you're installing epoxy floors as a new contractor or expanding your flooring services, having the right insurance protects your business from liability, accidents, and property damage.
If you're unsure which coverage you need, Wexford Insurance specializes in contractor policies and makes the process simple.👉 Get a free quote at Wexford Insurance today.




