Epoxy Flooring
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A- Absolutely not. For this reason, epoxy is considered one of the most affordable concrete flooring solutions. While we may need to treat the concrete with diamond grinders and sanders to create a level surface, we won’t have to rip out the entire foundation.
A- Not a problem. We are experts in all things concrete repair. This is a natural step in the process of installing our epoxy floor coatings.
A- Here’s another reason why epoxy is so popular – epoxy needs very little maintenance and upkeep. A quick mop and sweep at the end of the day or week (depending on how dirty the floor becomes) is usually more than enough to maintain the quality of an epoxy floor for years.
A- Don’t let epoxy’s shiny surface fool you – epoxy possesses very effective non-slip properties, making it great for food & beverage establishments. We even have the option to add non-slip coatings and epoxy flakes/textured aggregates to the top coat of the epoxy floor coating.
A- There are quite a few factors to consider – but on average, the whole process takes one to two days. If the surface needs extensive repair, cleaning, and grinding/shot blasting, you can expect another day or two in repair time and cure time. If your epoxy project is very large – such as a hospital or school – the process will obviously take much more time than 1-2 days.
A- We’re sure you are familiar with the process of drying. Paint is a liquid substrate and drys when exposed to oxygen for a long enough period of time. Epoxy, on the other hand, does not dry; instead, it cures. Curing is a chemical process in which the resins of the epoxy react with other chemicals in the formulation to harden the surface.
A- Think of it this way. You can buy a great pair of workout pants that lasts for two years, or you can replace cheap gym shorts every three months. Epoxy saves you money in the long run by reducing maintenance costs and repair costs. Regular concrete can’t even compete with the longevity of epoxy.
A- Metallic epoxy is regular epoxy with metallic pigments added to the mixture shortly before and during the chemical curing process. These metallic pigments are brushed around with an air compressor or trowel to create patterns that look like ripples, waves, and lava-flows. The design patterns look great in showrooms, retail stores, residential environments, and garage floor epoxy.
A- If we just decided to slap on an epoxy floor coating on untreated concrete, it would be disastrous. We need to make sure that we are dealing with a level and uniform surface that is free from cracks, divots, and pockmarks. We achieve a level floor through shot blasting, concrete grinding, and concrete repair.
A- Epoxy is used in virtually every industry. From healthcare and food & beverage, to industrial manufacturing and automobile shops, epoxy has a number of uses. It’s an incredibly versatile building material as it is beautiful and durable at the same time.
A- Epoxy is resistant to acids, salts, oil, and harsh chemical cleaners and solutions.
A- Epoxy flooring is a complete epoxy setup, and is at least 2mm in thickness. The thickness of this flooring material makes it great for high-volume foot traffic areas and areas that have vehicles going through the facility. An epoxy floor coating is only a few layers of epoxy applied to the surface and is generally less than 2mm in thickness. Despite the limited thickness, epoxy floor coatings still outperform other flooring materials in terms of durability, slip-resistance, and ease of maintenance.
A- Industrial and commercial epoxy flooring are designed to last for at least 20 years or longer, which makes it an ideal building material for industrial manufacturing facilities and hospitals. Epoxy floor coatings are not as thick and are designed to maintain floor safety for at least 10 years.
A- Our epoxy flooring is designed for longevity and durability in mind. The surface will be protected from cracks, damages, stains, and moisture damage. The weight load of our floors exceeds 10,000 psi. Keep in mind, tat epoxy bound to concrete is much stronger than ordinary concrete.

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