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Epoxy Flooring Burlington IA

 In recent years, epoxy flooring has become exceedingly popular due to extreme durability, beauty, and anti-slip properties, so much so that is has found uses in residential, industrial and commercial environments.

Unfortunately, in an effort to save money, many people have taken it upon themselves to attempt epoxy projects on their own, but you shouldn’t try to DIY in an attempt to save money. While a DIY strategy to epoxy might work for your home garage, there's too much at stake when you're handling larger surface areas, such as commercial floorings. It pays to employ a skilled contractor to install your epoxy floor in order to avoid pricey mistakes or a final product that doesn't look good.

If you are curious about the benefits of epoxy flooring in Burlington IA and would like a free quote, give us a call!
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What to Know Before Installing Epoxy

Epoxy is among the most versatile floor covering solutions for all sorts of industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Here are important points to note:
 
1. Epoxy's Strength Originates from Its Chemical Bond
An epoxy coating is made up of two parts-- a polyepoxide material and a curative. They are mixed immediately prior to application, and the resulting reaction triggers them to chemically bond to one another and also to the flooring itself. This makes for a finish that is more powerful than that of its components alone. Epoxy is extremely long lasting and won't peel or chip away from the flooring surface as long as it was cleaned and prepared appropriately ahead of time.
 
2. Surface Preparation is Vital
Careless or sloppy surface area preparation means your epoxy floor might fail quickly. Among the worst offenders is dampness. High humidity or vapor permeating the concrete flooring can stop the sticky bonds from forming while badly reducing effectiveness of the treating procedure. This is why it's essential to do a moisture test prior to applying epoxy.
 
3. The Difference In Between Epoxy "Floor covering" and "Layer" Is 2mm
While we commonly use the terms mutually, your epoxy application should be two millimeters thick at minimum for it to count as "flooring." Anything less is an epoxy "covering.". The difference? Epoxy flooring supplies architectural support, while a coating is just a protective layer.
 
4. Epoxy Can Be Applied to Many Hard Floor Covering Surface Areas.
While we most often discuss epoxy being applied to concrete floors, epoxy can likewise be made use of to give a safety layer to any type of hard surface area. As with concrete, these surfaces need to be prepared carefully to make certain the epoxy bonds appropriately to the flooring.
 
5. Flexible-Grade Epoxy Is Stronger.
" Flexible" does not sound synonymous with "solid," however flexible-grade epoxy floorings are much stronger than their inflexible equivalents, particularly in regards to abrasion resistance.
 
6. Epoxy Flooring Can Be Attractive!
The phrase "industrial floor finishes" may not create lovely images, however epoxy floors are available in a wide selection of shades, colors, and effects. You could even apply an epoxy with a metal sheen that resembles a shimmering ocean or desert landscape to make a vibrant floor. colors can be applied in phases, creating dazzlingly vibrant patterns that light up your facility.
 
8. Epoxy Can Be Installed Outdoors
Epoxy incorporated with a gravel-like aggregate can create sturdy, eye-catching, outdoor-ready surfaces. The result resembles a rice krispy treat, with gravel or pebbles stuck by an epoxy adhesive. Do know that direct sunshine can create chemical reactions in epoxy floors that make them appear to turn yellow or establish a "milky" film within the surface area layer. You can avoid this problem by choosing to apply a UV-resistant covering, or merely limiting the surface area's exposure to sunlight.
 
9. Treating Requires Time.
Epoxy appears to "set" rather swiftly, but just because it appears hard does not mean it is fully cured. It takes a minimum of 18-- 24 hrs before it can be safely walked upon. Full treated, the point at which epoxy takes on its final look and solidity, can take as long as 30 days. Cooler temperatures slow this process. In fact, application in temperatures under 60 ° F is not recommended given that curing takes much longer, which can cause issues
 
10. You Get What You Pay For
Cheaper epoxies have just 30% to 40% solids by volume, indicating that once the item dries you are left with to 40 percent or less density. Professional products, like the ones used by Burlington Concrete Contractors are generally 90% to 100% solids by volume, leaving you with a far better final product, and even more of it. Cheaper companies trying to save money may use less solids to cut corners.

Best Epoxy Floor Burlington IA

If you're considering an epoxy floor for your home or business, think of Burlington Concrete Contractors! We're the area's leading epoxy installers and have the experience and knowledge needed to provide a beautiful epoxy floor that will last for many years.

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