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About

An independent
education resource for the
epoxy trade.

We’re an editorial team. We don’t install floors, sell coatings, or run training programs. We publish honest, practical guides for people entering the business.

//01Why this exists

Most epoxy content online is a
sales pitch in disguise.

If you’ve searched for epoxy training before, you already know the pattern: the ‘guide’ ends with a course pitch, the ‘review’ was written by the manufacturer, and the ‘income reports’ exist to justify a coaching upsell.

Epoxy Training was built as the opposite. We publish what we wish existed when we were first researching the trade — clean explanations, real ranges, comparison frameworks, and zero pressure to buy anything.

If the site does its job, you’ll leave it with better questions than you arrived with, a clearer sense of which training format fits your goals, and a more grounded view of what the business actually involves.

//02How we work

Four non-negotiables for everything we publish.

01

Independent

We aren’t owned by, partnered with, or paid by any training provider, manufacturer, or distributor.

02

Editorial

Original copy. No reposted manufacturer brochures, no scraped sales pages, no AI-padded filler.

03

Conservative with numbers

When we publish a range, it’s a range — not a sales pitch dressed up as a stat.

04

Beginner-respectful

We assume readers are smart. We define jargon when we use it. We don’t talk down or hype up.

//03Editorial principles

The boring rules that
make the site trustworthy.

Brand-neutral by default

We don’t name-drop coatings, distributors, or training brands in editorial content. If a brand appears, it’s because it’s a category example, not an endorsement.

Clear disclosure

If we ever earn affiliate commissions, paid placements, or sponsorships, they’ll be labeled. See our Affiliate Disclosure.

Open to correction

The trade evolves. Methods, products, and standards move. If something on this site is out of date, we want to know.

Useful, not viral

Our success metric is ‘did the right person find the right page’ — not pageviews. We’d rather be small and right than big and loud.

//04What we’re not

A list of things we
don’t pretend to be.

Useful boundaries — because being clear about scope is part of being trustworthy.
  • 01We’re not installers. We don’t coat floors for hire.
  • 02We’re not a coatings manufacturer or distributor.
  • 03We’re not a training provider or certification body.
  • 04We’re not a job board, lead service, or marketplace.
  • 05We’re not a legal, tax, or financial advisor.
  • 06We’re not paid by anyone to recommend a specific brand.
//05Stay in the loop

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