The objective of presented research was to verify and evaluate whether the treated hazardous waste (HW) can be used as filler in polymer coatings based on epoxy (EP) and polyurethane resin (PUR). The end product created by the incineration of municipal waste and cement dusts from cement kiln bypasses were chosen for solidification. The hazardous waste used was solidified by a homogenisation method using filter fly ash from fluidized bed combustion of lignite and silica flour as the solidifying agents. The aim was to use as much hazardous waste as possible and incorporate it into the polymer matrix of the coatings. The usability of the filler prepared in this way was verified by testing the tensile properties of polymer coatings, the surface hardness and the adhesion to the concrete. The cohesion of the coatings with concrete was observed using a digital optical microscope. It has been found that the PUR-based coatings with HW content show better properties than the coatings containing only the silica flour as a filler.