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Best Heat Guns for Removing Bubbles in Epoxy Floors

  • Mar 6
  • 2 min read

When applying epoxy floors, trapped air bubbles are one of the most common issues installers face. Whether you're working on a garage, basement, or commercial epoxy system, bubbles can appear during mixing or spreading—and if not removed quickly, they will harden into the final surface. One of the most reliable tools for eliminating these bubbles is a heat gun.

But not all heat guns are created equal. The right model gives you temperature control, even heat distribution, and safety features ideal for epoxy installations. This guide highlights the best heat guns for removing bubbles and achieving a professional, glass‑smooth finish.


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Why You Need a Heat Gun for Epoxy Floors

Heat guns help epoxy self‑level while releasing trapped air bubbles. When lightly passed over the epoxy surface, heat thins the resin and forces bubbles to rise and pop.

Benefits include:

  • Reduces bubbles during curing

  • Enhances gloss and clarity

  • Improves self‑leveling

  • Eliminates imperfections in metallic epoxy systems

A heat gun is especially useful for metallics, high‑build coatings, and decorative epoxy effects.



Best Heat Guns for Removing Bubbles in Epoxy Floors


A versatile and durable choice, the Wagner Furno 500 offers multiple temperature settings and excellent airflow control—perfect for epoxy bubble removal.

Best for: DIYers, garage floors, small to medium jobs.



This professional‑grade model includes precise digital temperature control, essential for preventing overheating or scorching the epoxy.

Best for: Contractors, metallic epoxy systems, commercial jobs.



A budget‑friendly option with strong performance. It delivers fast, even heat and is great for installers who need reliability without a high price tag.

Best for: Beginners, artists, small epoxy batches.



Tips for Using a Heat Gun on Epoxy Floors

  • Keep the heat gun 3–6 inches above the surface.

  • Move continuously to avoid burning the epoxy.

  • Do not overheat—too much heat can create waves or dull spots.

  • Use after spreading but before the epoxy begins curing.

  • Always wear safety gear and avoid pointing the gun too long in one area.


Protect Your Epoxy or Contracting Business

If you're installing epoxy floors professionally, you’re handling chemicals, equipment, and customer property—making the right insurance essential. One accident or damaged surface can be costly.

Wexford Insurance offers affordable, contractor‑focused coverage for epoxy flooring professionals.👉 Get a fast, free quote today from Wexford Insurance.


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