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An epoxy floor coat is usually a two-part coating that you mix. It adheres better to concrete floors than conventional oil-based, waterbased or enamel paints. You will get a more dramatic floor with an epoxy floor coating that has a high gloss finish that is unmatched by any other paint. It will also be waterproof and mold and mildew resistant. The epoxy floor coating cures quickly and is virtually stainproof. Cleaning it is the same as cleaning your Teflon saucepan.
Based on 30 years’ experience, garage duty vehicles should have a minimum 20 mgs abrasion rating. A military grade topcoat version can be used in garages with big SUVs. Tractors. Trailers. We also offer workshops with a 4mg loss. For commercial duty traffic, you should have less than 10mgs of abrasion rating for pallet jacks, residential or commercial shop work. The Commercial Package for Garages can be used if you don’t like the flake appearance. It is also recommended that color flakes not be used in a workshop as it can cause difficulty when looking for dropped parts on the floor. If you are looking for industrial epoxy floor coatings or if you just want to get the best, most heavy-duty floor coating available, you will need a coating that is 23 mils thick and has a 6 mg rating. This is exactly what a ultra military system is for. It has a thickness of between 23 and 30 mils and a loss rating of 4 mg.
We’ve sold every type possible of epoxy garage flooring over the past 30+ years. We’ve also tested and installed every garage floor epoxy we could find so that we are well-versed in what works. There is no one-size fits all epoxy coating. This is why we offer so many epoxies. People make the biggest mistake of using epoxy floor coatings for purposes that are not suitable.
The best epoxy all-around is 100% Aliphatic with a true urethane epoxy toppingcoat. It has an abrasion rate equal to a traffic load. If possible, use a primer this will increase your adhesion as well as overall coverage and coating thickness. These are all great things to consider when building an epoxy garage floors.
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Epoxy is the best choice of all flooring options. Epoxy is flexible and can be used for any type of application. This is in contrast to rubber rollout mats which might not work well for certain applications. Epoxy is a great choice for DIY projects also, it have a striking look and is very cost-effective. It’s also durable and easy to use. It’s waterproof, mold and mildew-proof, and extremely chemical resistant.
Want to make your garage floor shine? The epoxy garage floor coating is vibrant and shiny. It will transform your garage into that showroom feel.
Epoxying your garage floor is worth the effort. It not only looks professional, but it also resists oil stains and beads of water. Color chips and custom paint colors disguise imperfections in concrete. Anti-skid additives give you the grip that you need during winter conditions.
It is easy to apply an epoxy coating to concrete floors. But, like painting walls, the trick is in the preparation. After the calculations, color selections, and cleaning are completed, the actual application is easy.
For epoxy to bond well, it needs a surface that is even, slightly rough, but completely clean. You will need to fill any cracks or holes before applying epoxy. Concrete must be more than 60 days old and unsealed for epoxy to adhere. If water beads are on your floor, or the etching solution does not foam, it is likely that the sealer has been removed. (If there is no peeling, you can recoat stained floors.
However, stripping the floor does not clean it. Grease and dirt can cause epoxy adhesion to be compromised, so cleaning and/or etching is an important step. Different manufacturers make different kinds of cleaners. You should read the ingredients carefully before you choose which cleaner is best. Chemical cleaners are available in many different forms. They can range from powerful degreasers and etchers to more gentle, but less effective organics. A floor maintainer, which costs about $40 per day, can be rented to cut down on elbow grease.
You will usually find epoxy coatings in kits that contain everything you need. Once you’ve chosen the right one, consider whether you will need to purchase additional supplies. While manufacturers might recommend two coats, most standard kits provide only enough to cover one coat. You can add color flakes to concrete, which will hide its imperfections. However, you need to decide how thick you’ll spread them across the floor. You may also want to coat the garage’s vertical surfaces if the garage’s foundation is higher than the floors surface. Next, decide whether you want an anti-skid additive. These granules give the floor a sandpaper-like finish. This could be an option in areas where there is frequent rain or ice.
It’s all about timing once the floor is ready for coating. It is important to choose a day when the concrete will not be dampened by rain and the temperature is between 50-80 degrees. Otherwise, it can bubble or peel. After mixing the epoxy paint and hardener you have 2 hours to apply the epoxy. You’ll need to plan ahead how you will paint your garage floor. Waiting is the hardest part. The drying time between each step can take anywhere from 12 to 24 hours. The floor must be dry for at least 72 hours after being completed.
Epoxy floor coatings are prone to premature wear due to the fact that it isn’t suitable for industrial use, despite being advertised as such. This is not an issue with the warranty. The epoxy after time may also start to peel. The epoxy is not prepared correctly is what you will most likely be told.
The temperature of your tires can reach 180 degrees. If you use epoxy less than 10 Mils in dry thickness. It won’t be able to absorb heat. The epoxy you use will not be thick enough to absorb heat from hot tires.
Epoxy flooring does have one other drawback. It is more labor-intensive than installing rollout mat garage floors or interlocking tile garage floors. There also have dry periods inbetween coats, because of these the epoxy flooring process can take up to 2 days.
It can vary and it is almost the same answer that you get for how long a car will last. The epoxy lifespan depends on three things: the epoxy quality, the floor prep and how heavy the traffic is. A good quality epoxy coating and a military-grade topcoat will last for 20 years in a garage. Topcoats are easy to apply. Just a quick/light sanding with 120 grit is enough to make the floor look brand new.
For acid etching, you should allow for 2 days. It takes only 3-5 hours to complete the work. However, acid etching requires that your floor dry before you can apply each coating layer. The total drying time is therefore extended to 2-3 days.
Yes. We have many systems that can be used commercially with or without color flakes. Our team is available to answer your questions about our Commercial Epoxy Systems. Even “Garage Floor Epoxy”, can be used commercially if the epoxy primer and military-grade topcoat are used. Metallic Epoxy Flooring’s three-layer construction with high-performance primer, high-build metallic epoxy and military-grade topcoat (4 mg) makes it ideal for commercial use.
This is kind of a tricky question. Let’s answer this question with some caveats. Epoxy coatings can be purchased for less than $100.00 at a Big Box Store or mega-online retailer. There are many other types of epoxy you can buy, including water-based, polyurea and cycloaliphatics. Each has its own drawbacks. There are also military-grade epoxy systems for different applications. However, we don’t do one epoxy that fits all like our competitors. The average DIY military grade epoxy floor kit costs between $1.15 – 2.25/sf, depending on whether you use a primer or topcoat, if color flakes are required, and what type of epoxy system is being installed.
What is the cost to own a property? Take, for example, the garage epoxy floor at $3,000. This epoxy will look great for as long as 20 years before it needs to be refreshed. Now, take an average of two hundred dollars worth of epoxy. It will stay new for only 2-3 years until it is time to be renewed. What epoxy is more affordable in time and materials? You can choose to have it repainted every 20 years or you can keep it topped up as and when it needs it. Other epoxy coatings will look worse than you might think. When it comes time to replace them, you’ll need to start again. A new epoxy garage floor can be cleaned and roughened up with a little sanding, followed by a coat of clear resin to restore its original beauty. The epoxy that is used under the floor will not wear out. It’s up to the customer to decide which epoxy is best for them: the one that you use once, with a lower upfront cost, and permanent recoating. You don’t even have to consider the time and labor it will take to empty your garage, clean up and redo your flooring over and again.
If you’re willing to spend more upfront on a durable coating, polyurea concrete coatings can be a great option.
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