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The thinnest type of epoxy, and therefore least durable, is the solvent-based coating. In solvent-based coating you may find solids from 30 to 70 percent. Although water-based coating is not as durable as a 100 percent solid epoxy flooring, it does provide a smooth finish that protects the floor against stains and chemicals. If you want the most durable epoxy floor available, the solid flooring should be your go-to option. It is a good choice for areas with a lot of traffic.
Concrete has become one of the more popular choices when it comes to flooring, whether it is for business or residential use. Concrete has become versatile and widely used for just about any application, indoors and outdoors and is very durable for light or heavy foot traffic as well as vehicle traffic. However, if you really want to protect your concrete floor and prolong its longevity you need a concrete sealer.
Epoxy is our choice for sealing and coating concrete because it is the strongest of the concrete sealers available on the market. Epoxy coating can be used indoors and outdoors to protect your concrete flooring from normal wear and tear as well as weather conditions ranging from mild to heavy. In short, it is the best at keeping out all sorts of moisture.
Epoxy is a topical coating that is applied to your flooring to stop moisture from penetrating the surface. It is highly durable and prolongs the life and beauty of your floors almost indefinitely. The look and feel of the finished coating depends on the needs of the clients.
Benifits of using Epoxy Coating as your Concrete Sealer:
It protects your floors in areas that are prone to heavy traffic, whether it is a work place of residential area, and whether it is indoors or outdoors.
It is very easy to clean
It is safe to work on in any setting as the finished product is non-slip
It is conveniently quick drying, so no long waits for your production area to be ready
The water based epoxy coating dries and cures at room temperature, cutting out the need for time consuming heat treatment.
Can you tell the difference between epoxy flooring and epoxy floor coatings? Unless you’re a professional epoxy flooring provider, chances are you can’t. That’s because there’s in fact very little difference between epoxy flooring and epoxy floor coatings. They both provide a durable, tough, slip-resistant floor that’s perfect for industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Still, there are a few things that separate epoxy flooring and epoxy floor coating. Read on to learn more about these differences and tips for choosing the best one for your home or business.
Epoxy Flooring
Several layers of epoxy paint are applied onto the floor surface to a minimum thickness of at least two millimeters. This extra thickness is ideal for high traffic areas and areas that undergo heavy abuse since the flooring will not wear due to wear or abuse. There are several different types of epoxy floors, each of which is suited for specific flooring needs and applications. For example, epoxy antistatic floors are used where a static free environment is needed and self-dispersing quartz sand epoxy floors are used in areas where slip-resistance is required.
Epoxy Floor Coating
Unlike epoxy flooring, epoxy floor coating usually only has a few layers of epoxy paint applied onto the floor surface. Although epoxy floor coating usually has a thickness of less than two millimeters, it provides better performance than most other flooring materials, particularly where slip-resistance and easy maintenance is needed. Epoxy floor coatings are available in a wide variety of colors, and epoxy paint chips kits can be used to create a speckled or flake-like appearance that helps turn your floor space into a work of art.
If you are looking for a durable type of flooring that is also visually pleasing, consider hiring an epoxy flooring service. This type of flooring is very practical and appealing, and you can even complete the process on your own.