Epoxy flooring is a robust, resin-based coating that is applied over concrete surfaces. It is created by combining epoxy resin with a hardener to form a strong, seamless, and long-lasting plastic surface. This flooring option is highly resistant to impacts, chemicals, and abrasion, making it perfect for garages, warehouses, and commercial environments, while offering customizable colors and designs that enhance both functionality and aesthetics.
Durability:
Designed to withstand heavy foot traffic, impacts, and wear, making it ideal for high-traffic areas.
Chemical Resistance:
Provides protection against spills from oils, fuels, and various chemicals.
Waterproofing:
Seals porous concrete, preventing moisture-related issues and allowing for efficient water drainage.
Aesthetics:
Available in a wide range of colors, with options for decorative flakes, metallic pigments, and various finishes including glossy and matte.
Hygienic:
Creates a seamless surface that is easy to clean and maintain.
1 - Preparation
The concrete floor must be thoroughly cleaned, repaired, and sometimes ground to ensure a good bonding surface.
2 - Primer
A primer coat is typically applied to enhance adhesion.
3 - Epoxy Base Coat
The mixed epoxy (resin and hardener) is poured and spread over the prepared surface.
4 - Decorative Layer (Optional):
Flakes, pigments, or chips can be added for a decorative effect.
5 - Top Coat
A final protective layer, such as a polyaspartic coating, is applied for enhanced durability and faster curing.