Garage Floor
Most concrete floor areas, like garages, patios, and basements, tend to receive foot traffic and heavy wear. Epoxy floor coating is a great way to protect it from wear and tear, cracking and chipping. While you may be worried about the cost of coating your concrete floors with epoxy paint, several factors could reduce the expense of floor epoxy coating.
Types of Epoxy Coating
There are two types of epoxy garage floors for homeowners to coat their concrete in: solid or water-based.
100% solid epoxy resin flooring
Solid epoxy floor coating is the most durable, lasting around 20 years. It is capable of withstanding high levels of tire and foot traffic, as well as exposure to chemicals such as oils. The way it bonds with a concrete floor involves a bonding agent that professionals have access to this type of resin is not recommended in climates with high moisture or extreme temperatures, though, and it will be the most expensive. The other kind of Epoxy is water-based epoxy flooring, which is primer or sealer with less resistance and durability. Its glossy finish protects the concrete from stains, scuff marks and chemicals. However, homeowners should be aware that they may have to reapply the water-based epoxy more regularly, though it will cost them less.
Decorative Epoxy
Epoxy flooring with decorative epoxy flooring is made of chip and quartz.
Floor Systems are epoxy-based broadcast floor systems that incorporate different kinds of broadcast media, such as coloured chips or Colored quartz. Both systems are versatile in design, easy to clean, seamless, durable, and slip-resistant while being cost-effective. Both systems can be coated with a urethane-based topcoat to enhance scratch resistance and UV stability; there is also a garage metallic.
The garage epoxy flooring System offers a variety of colours and designs, creating a marble effect on your floor. Epoxy Coating.
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