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Local Epoxy Garage Floor Installers working in Swifts Trailer Park and the surrounding area. Contact our team of specialists to learn more about how we can help you with your next Epoxy Garage Floor project.

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Residential Epoxy Garage Floor

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Commercial Epoxy Garage Floor

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Industrial Epoxy Garage Floor

What is Epoxy Flooring exactly?

An epoxy floor coating is usually two-part epoxy that you mix. It will stick to your concrete garage floor better than any other oil based, water base or enamel paint. 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. An epoxy floor coating is stain resistant once it has cured. It is easy to clean like a Teflon pan.

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Epoxy flooring for commercial and residential use in Swifts Trailer Park

After 30 years of experience, we know that for garage duty vehicle traffic, you need a 20-mg or lower abrasion rating. The military grade topcoat version is ideal for garages with big SUVs and tractor trailers. It can take all abuse that you can give it. You must be below 10mgs for commercial duty traffic with pallet jacks and forklifts. If you don’t want the color flake look, the Commercial Package is ideal for garages. Also, we recommend that you do not use color flakes in your work shop. You won’t be able to find dropped parts on flake floors. Industrial applications or those who want the strongest epoxy floor coating possible, you should apply a coating of 23 mils or thicker. 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.

Our epoxy garage floors have been sold for over 30 years. We have also installed and tested every garage floor epoxy available so we know which ones work best. There are no guarantees that an epoxy coating will last forever or be perfect for every application. We offer many different epoxy systems and epoxies. People make the biggest mistake of using epoxy floor coatings for purposes that are not suitable.

Our experience has shown that 100% Aliphatic is the best epoxy for all purposes. It’s combined with a true epoxy topcoat. This topcoat has an abrasion rating that equals traffic load. If your budget permits, you can use a primer to improve adhesion and increase coating thickness. These are all great things to consider when building an epoxy garage floors.

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Overall, I am extremely satisfied with the epoxy garage floor service that I received. The team's attention to detail and commitment to quality really shows in the final product, and I would highly recommend their services to anyone looking to upgrade their garage.

Michael Wilson - CEO

I recently had my garage floor coated with epoxy by a local service, and I couldn't be happier with the result. The team was professional and efficient, arriving on time and finishing the job within the estimated timeframe.

Patricia Bogle - Manager

Epoxy Garage Floor Coating: Why?

Epoxy is the best flooring option. 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 gives a dramatic look, is inexpensive and lasts a long time, and is simple to install. Epoxy is also water and mold-resistant, as well as chemical resistant.

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Are you looking to add a finishing touch to your garage floor? An epoxy garage floor coating that is bright and shiny will make your garage look like a showroom.

Is Epoxy Garage Flooring Worth it?

Epoxying your garage flooring is worth it. It gives you a professional look and resists oil stains. You can hide any imperfections in the concrete below with color chips or custom paint colors, and you have the anti-skid additives to give you the grip you need when it colder conditions.

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Can You Epoxy Garage Floors by Yourself?

Concrete floors can be coated with epoxy just like it is on walls. However the hard work of preparation is the key to success. The actual application will be easy once you have completed the calculations, made your color choices and cleaned up the target area.

For epoxy to bond properly, it requires a flat, slightly rough texture and a completely clean surface. It is important to patch any cracks or potholes before apply epoxy garage flooring. Concrete must be at least 60 days old, and it must not have been sealed to allow epoxy to stick. The epoxy will not adhere to concrete floors that have been sealed with sealants. Water beads or foam can be used to tell you if concrete is already sealed. If the floor is not peeling, it can be repainted.

It is not possible to clean the floor by simply stripping it. It is important to clean and etch the floor properly. Grease or dirt can compromise epoxy adhesion. There are many cleaners on the market. Make sure you read all ingredients before choosing which one is right for you. Chemical cleaners come in many forms, including harsh degreasers, etchers, and safer but less efficient organics. Renting a machine called a “floor maintainer” for $40 per day can help you cut down on the work.

Most epoxy coatings come in kits that include everything you need. After you have selected the one you like, you can determine if additional supplies are needed. Manufacturers might suggest two coats or more of epoxy paint and topcoat. However, most standard kits only allow for one coat. To hide concrete’s imperfections, color flakes may be added to the epoxy garage floor. Make sure you know how thick you plan on spreading them. For garages with foundations that rise above foot level, it may be worth coating the vertical surfaces of your garage to make cleaning easier. Decide if you want an anti skid additive. This is typically granules that give your floor a sandpaper look. 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. You should choose a day when your concrete isn’t damp from rain or when it’s between 50 to 80 degrees. Otherwise, the epoxy paint and hardener can bubble and crack. One mixing the epoxy paint with the hardener will leave you with about 2 hours to apply it. This means that you need to plan how to best paint the garage floor. Waiting can be the hardest part. It takes anywhere between 12 to 24 hours for each step to dry. You must wait for 72 hours to park your car on the entire floor after it’s dry.

What are the downsides to Epoxy Garage Flooring?

Epoxy floor coatings can wear prematurely due to its inability to meet industrial standards. This is not a warranty issue. The epoxy after time may also start to peel. The floor will likely not have been properly prepared. This is usually due to the epoxy quality.

The temperature of your tires can reach 180 degrees. You shouldn’t use epoxy below 10 Mils of dried thickness. Color flakes, which can displace some epoxy under them, will make it less effective at absorbing heat. These epoxyes won’t be strong enough to prevent epoxy from being activated by 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.

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How long can an epoxy garage floor system last?

It is a variable answer, and the answer is always the same as for how long a car can last. The epoxy lifespan depends on three things: the epoxy quality, the floor prep and how heavy the traffic is. The average epoxy coating can last between 20 and 25 years with the right military-grade topcoat. Topcoats can be applied in a single step. You only need to sand it lightly with 120grit.

How long does it take for epoxy garage flooring to be installed?

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. This extends the time by 2-3 days.

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Is epoxy garage flooring suitable for commercial use?

Yes. We have many systems that can be used commercially with or without color flakes. For more information on our Commercial Epoxy Systems, please contact our team. Even “Garage Floor Epoxy” can be used for commercial applications, provided that the epoxy flooring primer has been applied and the military-grade topcoat is chosen. Metallic Epoxy Flooring is ideal for commercial applications because it has three layers of high-performance primer, military grade metallic epoxy, and topcoat that’s 4 mg abrasion-loss rated.

How much does epoxy garage floor coatings cost?

Okay, this is a complicated question. We will answer your question with some caveats. Epoxy coatings can be purchased for less than $100.00 at a Big Box Store or mega-online retailer. You can also buy a variety of other epoxies such as polyurea, water-based and cycloaliphatics. All have their own advantages and disadvantages. Military grade epoxy systems are available for various applications. We don’t have one solution that works for all. You can expect to pay between $1.15 – $2.25/sf for a DIY military-grade epoxy flooring kits. This will depend on whether or not you use a primer and what type topcoat you use. Also, depending on whether color flakes are used or not, as well as what epoxy system you select.

What is the cost to own a property? For example, let’s consider a garage epoxy floor costing $3,000. It will remain looking great for at least 20 years before it needs a refresh. 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. Which epoxy is actually more expensive in time and materials? Which do you consider as better value? The one that needs to be repainted regularly or the one that can last 20 years. Another thing to remember about epoxy coatings is their tendency to look shabby faster than you think. You will need to start over when it is time to redecorate. 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 underneath will last for years. The decision is up to you as to which epoxy you prefer, whether it’s the one-time epoxy or the one with a lower upfront price and perpetual recoating. This is without even considering the labor required to empty your garage and redo your floors over and over again.

Polyurea or Epoxy?

Polyurea concrete finishes are an excellent choice if your budget allows for more investment upfront, but you want a lasting coating. 

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