What is Epoxy Flooring?
Epoxy flooring is growing in popularity as more homeowners and facility owners realize the benefits it can offer. Epoxy is applied to existing concrete as a liquid for almost endless possibilities. Once it cures, it creates a hard plastic coating that bonds with the concrete that resists damage from chemicals, oil and gas spills, abrasions, foot and vehicle traffic, water, and much more. Epoxy flooring offers unparalleled durability, strength, and beauty.
We provide epoxy flooring solutions for many business ranging from veterinary clinics & pet boarding, to enormous facilities such as distribution centers, packaging facilities, and aircraft hangars. Epoxy coatings are ideal for large concrete surface areas that endure high traffic, and also simplify floor maintenance by adding years of longevity and durability to concrete floors.
What is Epoxy Flooring & What Can It Offer You?
Epoxy coating is made up of resin and hardeners that cure with a porous concrete surface when applied. After the application has been completed your floors become much more durable, resistant, and longer lasting. An epoxy floor is also beautiful, it can mimic other flooring systems and be designed like no other floor. The unique abilities of texture, pattern, and design are incredibly unique to epoxy floors.
After the mixture has chemically cured with your concrete foot-traffic, water, chemical break down, oils, stains, abrasions, and impact will no longer be an issue. Epoxy coating is the strongest layer of flooring you can install between the outside world and your concrete floors. These floors create a surface like no other starting from their protective and resilient qualities to the fact that they can be beautiful masterpieces.
Residential Epoxy Flooring
Epoxy flooring has made the jump from once only being considered as flooring for facility areas to interior designs for homes. These floors have become a very popular flooring option for homes across the country. Residential epoxy floors are being used in home kitchens, living spaces, extra rooms, and so much more. A residential concrete epoxy floor can be installed to mimic other floors like tile, but it will never require the level of maintenance other floors would need. This makes an epoxy residential floor quick, affordable, and extremely high performing. Epoxy basement floors are some of the most popular areas to have epoxy installed because of their resistant qualities.
A basement epoxy floor will never be susceptible to water-damage because the coating protects your concrete from the top and bottom from moisture. If moisture were allowed to penetrate your floor, it would create a perfect breeding ground for mold, mildew, and harmful bacteria. Epoxy floors used in homes last longer and resist more of life’s ever-changing days. For an affordable price, consider the design possibilities and easy maintenance options when deciding on your floors.
Commercial Epoxy Flooring
For a commercial setting, like retail, drawing your customers in by any means possible can also mean using your floors. Epoxy commercial floors can be installed with different designs, textures, and colors, this quality can help turn a dull and boring floor in your business into a bold and attractive work of art.Commercial epoxy floors are resistant to wear and tear, meaning, any levels of high foot-traffic will not cause one area or the floor as a whole to dull or crack over time.
The concrete is safe under the epoxy coating barrier. Safety is another large concern for many business owners. With an epoxy commercial floor, you do not need to worry about slip and falls because epoxy floors can be installed with slip-resistant features that keep you, your staff, and your customers safe at all times. A professionally installed commercial epoxy floor brings elegance and grace into an area while also being strong and resistant.
If you’re thinking about including epoxy floors in your new or existing home or business, contact us! We can provide you with a list of epoxy flooring options and a written estimate.