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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
General
• Durability: Epoxy flooring is highly resistant to wear and tear, making it ideal for high-traffic areas.
• Chemical Resistance: It can withstand exposure to various chemicals, making it suitable for industrial environments.
• Aesthetics: Available in various colors and finishes, including glossy, metallic, and matte, epoxy flooring can enhance the visual appeal of a space.
• Ease of Maintenance: Epoxy floors are easy to clean and maintain, as they are resistant to stains and spills.
• Safety: Some epoxy coatings are designed to be slip-resistant, improving safety in wet or high-traffic areas.
Surface Preparation: The existing floor must be cleaned, repaired, and sometimes roughened to ensure proper adhesion.
Priming: A primer is applied to improve adhesion and seal the substrate.
Mixing and Application: The epoxy resin and hardener are mixed and applied to the floor, often in multiple layers.
Curing: The epoxy coating must cure for a specific period, usually 24-72 hours, depending on the product and environmental conditions.
• Regular Cleaning: Sweep or vacuum the floor regularly to remove debris.
• Mopping: Use a mop with mild detergent and water for deeper cleaning.
• Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Refrain from using abrasive or acidic cleaners that can damage the epoxy surface.
• Immediate Spill Clean-Up: Wipe up spills promptly to prevent staining or potential damage.
Installation Time: The installation process can be time-consuming due to the required curing time.
• Surface Preparation: Proper preparation of the existing floor is crucial, which can be labor-intensive and costly.
• Slippery When Wet: standard epoxy can be slippery when wet, that's why we offer a grit additive in the clear coat to provide a slip resistant floor.
• Temperature Sensitivity: Epoxy can become brittle in extremely cold temperatures.
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