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Suitable for both industrial and commercial environments, epoxy flooring are designed to be long lasting. They are durable, wear resistant, and offer various design options. Industrial epoxy flooring is a combination of resins and hardeners mixed together. A chemical reaction occurs when they are properly mixed, creating a strong, rigid material which adheres to most any surface. They are easy to clean and care for, offering an outstanding finish and appearance for years to come.
While epoxy flooring has been around for decades, so have some longstanding myths that are simply not true.
The biggest myths are listed below:
Having a professional contractor like Industry Painting install your epoxy flooring is more reasonable than you think. Trying to do it yourself with one of the at-home kits can be daunting and if applied in correctly can require costly repairs and reapplication. Epoxy is not like paint. It needs to be mixed properly and applied using the proper tools. It cannot be brushed onto the surface. Preparing the surface is just as important as applying the epoxy. The good news is that once applied properly, the epoxy garage flooring will last for a lifetime.
There are several factors which can cause an epoxy floor to not last as long as it was designed too. The biggest factors are listed below:
Heavy Traffic
In heavy traffic situations, scratch and scuff marks can become a problem. This traffic can be from:
Wear-resistant floor should be installed in these environments.
Chemical Exposure
Exposure to harsh and noxious chemicals can drastically shorten the expected lifespan of the epoxy flooring. If you will be operating in a setting where harsh chemicals are used frequently, it’s important to get the appropriate epoxy mix to withstand the exposure.
Properly Caring for the Epoxy Floor
Each epoxy floor comes with recommended cleaning procedures. It’s important to not use rough patches or brushes as they can scratch the surface. They can also degrade the coating and sealants on the surface of the floor.
Getting it Right the First Time
Make sure to buy the appropriate floor to meet your needs. Reach out to Industry Painting for more information.