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Epoxy floor coatings

are commonly used for commercial and industrial flooring. Epoxy coatings are normally applied over concrete floors to provide a high-performance, smooth, and durable surface that can last many years and withstand heavy loads. Many industrial sites, warehouses, and commercial buildings rely on epoxy floors to maintain clean and safe conditions for workers, equipment, and inventory.

Epoxy Floor Coating Preparation

An epoxy coating requires a clean and slightly porous surface to adhere properly. Epoxy may not bond to sealed or polished concrete. The concrete also must be fully cured. Before apply epoxy floor coating, it is important to patch and repair all major cracks and chips in the concrete surface and to remove all grease.

Depending on the product being applied, you might need to apply an epoxy primer and finisher coat. The primer is applied just like paint and is allowed to settle for several hours before the epoxy goes on. To apply the primer, cover the floor with a thin layer of water, then spread the primer with a roller pin on a pole, spreading it out in a thin layer over the entire floor. Let the primer dry, then apply a second coat. The finisher is applied in the same manner as the primer but without the water layer.

Epoxy floor coatings offer many advantages when compared to other traditional coatings applied over concrete:

  • Creates a shiny high-gloss surface that can significantly increase the brightness of interior areas
  • Offers a hard-wearing durable surface able to withstand heavy and continuous traffic
  • Quick and easy to install, requiring no layout, cutting additional adhesives, or special tools or equipment
  • Durable and easy to clean
  • Ideal for warehouses and industrial applications
  • Resists oil stains and water
  • Creates a seamless surface that can last many years
    • Can be combined with paints and colors to mask off chips and cracks
  • Provides a chemically resistant surface ideal for manufacturing plants
  • Offers enhanced safety when the surface contains anti-slip additives
  • Can be applied in different patterns to create visible driveways and/or identify walkable areas
  • Prevents wear and tear on existing concrete floors
  • May be compatible with self-leveling products that can be applied over new or old concrete, depending on the product
  • Requires little or no major maintenance

Heavy Duty Flooring

Industrial spaces require specialized floors that are strong enough to handle whatever is thrown at them. While certain flooring materials work great in residential or even commercial environments, industrial spaces require an extra layer of protection. Regardless of your industry, an industrial floor is unlike any other space and needs to be ready for common, everyday hazards. Protecting your industrial floor isn’t just a good idea, it’s a necessity

Self-leveling concrete can be divided into two main groups: underlayments and toppings. Underlayments are installed over an existing concrete subfloor to smooth it out and correct any surface irregularities prior to the installation of other floorcoverings, while toppings act as the actually finished floor without the need for an additional floorcovering.

Self-Leveling Underlayment and Topping

Self-leveling treatments can be applied over most concrete floors and are thick enough to help correct uneven surfaces and relatively deep surface damage. Like other repair treatments, self-leveling concrete can be colored with tints during the initial mixing, or the treatment can be colored after it is applied and cured, using dyes.

One of the most important characteristics of self-leveling concrete is that it can provide a very dense and durable concrete floor.