Epoxy Flake Floor
An Statewide epoxy flooring flake floor is a new advanced flooring technique that uses dry flakes or chips of paint, metal, and vinyl in an epoxy base coat creating a unique multi-color finish. This durable coating is easy to clean and has a high level of impact, fire, chemical, and scratch resistance. It is also very attractive, with a variety of color blends to choose from to fit any space or taste of property owners.
What are the disadvantages of epoxy flooring?
Choosing a professional flooring company for your project is an important step in the process to get the best results. An expert can help you decide what size and color flakes are the best choice for your floor, determine how much coverage you need, and apply them evenly to create a beautiful, long-lasting floor.
The concrete surface must be prepared properly before any type of coating is applied. This includes shot blasting, grinding, and acid etching to ensure the coating will bond well with the concrete. It is essential that the surface be free of oil, grease, dirt, and other contaminants.
Once the surface has been prepared, it is ready for a moisture seal epoxy primer. This must be applied thinly with a magic trowel squeegee and rolled over twice, front to back, and side to side. This gives a smooth, even finish that is highly resistant to water.