By Lifetime Epoxy Floors Guest Author: Dwayne Nawrocki
Are you looking for the best garage flooring solution for your home? When considering epoxy flooring is for your home improvement plan, you may not be looking at the big picture when comparing its cost to that of its competitors. Home owners often like the idea of an epoxy floor, but are put off by the price when comparing it to regular concrete paints, tiles, or simply leaving the surface "as is." However, when evaluating what these types of floors can do for your home's aesthetic appeal, protection, and long-term resale value, epoxy comes out the clear winner, offering exceptional returns on your initial investment. Strength: In areas that experience regular wear and tear and daily foot traffic, like kitchens, pathways, and washrooms, as well as workspaces like garages and basements, this type of floor protection offers unparalleled strength and durability, including resistance to household chemicals, spills, stains, and scratches. They are easy to clean and maintain, and can be applied to protect floors throughout the house against cracking, staining, and erosion. Long lasting: When using a high quality coating and taking the basic steps to maintain your new epoxy floor, they can last several decades without replacement, or even touch-ups. In comparison, vinyl tiles and plain concrete paint often must be replaced after 10 years, and neither option offers protection to the underlying surface from water damage which means expensive repairs before a new flooring can be put down on top of the price of the replacement floor. If properly applied and cared for, epoxy floors have reportedly lasted more than 50 years in some households! Designer: In addition, with the advancements in application and color options, epoxy flooring choices now come in a wide array of colors and finishes, imitating marble, granite, and stonework, along with traditional monochromatic schemes, and flecked design options. Before looking into other options, check and see what kind of effects you can achieve with an epoxy floor, and you may be surprised at how advanced and versatile these floorings have become. Car guys flooring has the highest quality garage floor paint [http://carguysflooring.com/default.aspx] to make any garage look like a professional show room. Find epoxy flooring that is right for your personal touch, and give your car something durable, easy to clean, and stylish to rest on. Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Dwayne_Nawrocki/671430 Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/5426233
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![]() By Lifetime Epoxy Guest Author: John S Primus The majority of people take for granted how industrial floor coatings my affect their lives. Chances are these people perceive that such products have no relation with them. However, the fact is that such floors have not remained confined to industrial environments yet can be seen even in the most common place like your garage. If you are a business owner, chances are you might want to apply floor coatings at your business premises to protect and extend the life of your garages and floors. In this article, we will cover most options within the sector of industrial and commercial floor coatings with a brief overview of the different types of coatings used in various types of commercial floors. Floors are obviously essential for buildings as they provide the ability to build multiple levels and give a proper structure to the buildings. Hence, it has become the prime duty of both industrial and commercial owners to protect the floors from causing damage by applying the most suitable type of floor coating. Currently, industrial owners are using various types of coatings to ensure protection of their floors. Ceramic based, Polyurethane based and Epoxy based coatings have become the most popular among worldwide industries due to their suitability, durability and protection. These coatings are most commonly referred to as Commercial Floor Coatings or Industrial Floor Coatings. First, Epoxy Coatings are quite popular and available to us in wide range of colors and finishes. In addition, industrial business owners can use such coatings in wide range of applications. Epoxy is considered one of the Thermosetting Polymers, which consists of two parts, most commonly referred to as Polyamide and Epoxide Resin. In recent years, epoxy coatings have become perhaps the most popular choice for commercial floor coatings as they can create highly durable surfaces, which possesses very high value of resistance against traffic and abuse. Epoxy coatings are available to purchasers in various attractive colors, are highly resistant to rust and waterproof to different types of chemicals such as acids oils and water. You can easily apply any of the Epoxy coatings to uneven, rough and broken floors, where it not only acts as a coating, but also as a filler. As many industries have concrete floors, Epoxy paints have become quite suitable for application directly on top of the floor surface. Second, Polyurethane is one of the harder and more durable substances used as industrial floor coatings. This substance is more or less similar to Epoxy paints, however, when the coatings of polyurethane are subjected to intense heat or shock, it can split or fracture easily, leaving white patches on the floors. One of the negative attributions of traditional polyurethane is that it contains a toxic substance called isocyanates. Isocyanates have been known to cause various health complication including nausea, asthma and in certain cases even death. As such, polyurethane is now being fazed out of production throughout the Unites States and Europe. Besides Epoxy and Polyurethane coatings, newer more effective solutions have arisen including Green Polyurethane, which is a non-toxic form of polyurethane that costs less to produce than its traditional counterpart and has greater strength and permeability properties. The Environmental Protection Agency of the Unites States and European Environmental agencies are both helping in a major transition from toxic to a non-toxic based polyurethane solution. Given its superior strength, lower cost and multiple colors to choose from Green Polyurethane could be the choice of the future for industrial and commercial floor coating. John Primus is an industrial chemist from Southern California who advocates using industrial floor coatings from Green Polyurethane Companies like Hybrid Coating Technologies a Northern California high tech coatings company. Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/John_S_Primus/1272751
![]() By Lifetime Epoxy Guest Author: Al Barnes Do you have a basement with a concrete floor that you simply can not understand how to seal? If the answer is yes, then explore epoxy flooring as a remedy that looks great and protects the floor against abuse. At this point, an epoxy covered floor is perhaps not for every basement; however it worked out well for mine. Children can be quite rowdy on long days when all it does is rain outside and that is why we use our space primarily as a playroom. With the floor coated they have an ideal playground for all they want to do, but they aren't exactly on the wet concrete. The sealant also keeps the floor warmer believe it or not. An epoxy floor coating is really composed of two liquids; the resin and the hardener, which when mixed together form a very tough, solid surface. Fiberglass construction uses similar materials so if by any means you have been near fiberglass projects, these ingredients are known to you. The only dissimilarity is when you build with fiberglass the strength is provided by a mesh cloth while when you apply a layer of epoxy to the floor the strength really emanate from the underlying concrete. Epoxy just flakes away it there isn't some material to offer lateral strength. ![]() When applying the coating to concrete no primer is required but the floor must be cleaned of any dirt, grime, and contamination. In a garage this can be a problem because there usually are oil drip spots that need to be removed with a de-greaser. In a basement though you will more than likely only need to worry about using a good detergent to get up any dirt that has been tracked in. Once cleaned, the floor must be left to dry completely before rolling out the epoxy or it will not adhere properly. ![]() Be certain to apply some non-slip materials before the covering cures fully when you apply your coating. Epoxy cures very hard and tough so it can be slippery if water or juice spills out on it. You have an option of a sand like material, which is actually too rough for my choice, or color chips. I love the chips as they add another aspect of color to the surface. Either you can opt for a complementary hue or a totally different color from the base material. Whichever choice, it makes the floor appear much better than that unappealing gray from the concrete and it addresses the sliding problems. Ensure you can leave the windows open for one or two days if you choose to apply an epoxy floor because the fumes can be very irritating. However, you will have a nice floor surface for life once it cures. If you have a damp concrete floor in your basement then sealing it with an epoxy floor paint can make a big difference for the usability of the space. For more tips, visit us at the Garage Floor Paint Blog. Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Al_Barnes/409092 By Lifetime Epoxy Guest Author: Edward Winslow What Are Polyaspartic and Polyurea Coatings?
Polyaspartic and polyurea coatings were developed over 20 years ago to coat steel to prevent corrosion. The high performance led to experimenting as a concrete coating. They start as two components that are mixed together basically like an epoxy and rolled on a concrete surface. Colored pigments can be added and decorative chips or quartz can be broadcast into the wet coating. The top coat encapsulated the quartz and chips yielding a decorative result. Unique Characteristics So simply they are a coating that protects the concrete garage floor. However they are much more sophisticated. When polyaspartic esters are added to a polyurea the capabilities change depending on the desired result. For example, adding polyaspartic esters will increase the cure time. Use less and the cure time can be decreased. Adjusting the capability of the product means that in the hands of a professional there is finally a solution for the concrete floor. Instead of using an off the shelf product that is one size fits all, the product can be adjusted to fit the application. This has resulted in a solution in Alabama that has extreme temperatures and issues that are different than anywhere else. How They Stop Moisture Pressure The concrete garage floor typically has extensive ground moisture and freeze issues that trap moisture in the ground. When ice and snow start to melt the moisture gets underneath the slab and pushes upwards through the air holes and veins in concrete. This happens everywhere but is extreme in very cold climates. Polyurea and polyaspartic blends have been created that have the unique ability to wet or absorb into the concrete rather than just sticking to the surface. Provided the surface is ground the right way with professional grinding equipment the pores of the concrete are opened allowing the polyureas to soak into the surface. When they cure they become part of the floor and a permanent moisture barrier. How They Fix Damaged Concrete Floors Salts that are pushed to the surface from moisture pressure settle on the floor and start breaking down concrete. This combined with de-icing salts from cars and trucks that are tracked onto the floor rapidly deteriorate concrete especially in Minnesota. Adjusting the ability of a polyurea to absorb into the surface means badly damaged floors can be fixed. Since the polyureas can soak into porous concrete they become part of the floor. With the right blend the concrete will break before the polyureas. What may seem hopeless can now be fixed. Flexibility Can Be Adjusted Due to the extreme conditions resulting in cracked concrete the polyureas can be adjusted to be thin enough to fill a crack all the way to the bottom, not just at the surface. Flexibility or elongation as it is referred can be increased so the filler will move with the concrete. An additional feature is that polyureas will cure deep in the crack even when their is moisture in the walls of the crack. Cracks are like vents for moisture vapor. The ability to permanently fix a crack in the concrete floor prevents moisture pressure and salts from delaminating the top coating. Creating a Non Slip Surface. Conscientious polyurea coating professionals add a non slip feature into each coat. For floors with high traffic there will be some wear and every coating will wear to some degree. By mixing the right size particles into each layer the coefficient of friction (non-slip) will always exist. Many coatings are too thick to build non slip particles into each layer and are broadcast only at the surface. Non Slip Particles in the surface will dislodge from use and become slippery fast. The Final Decorative Coats Abrasion resistance can be adjusted so that the floor with extreme surface abuse will endure over the long term. However when sand, dirt and de-icing salts hit the surface every floor will get some degree of wear. Polypaspartic polyureas have the unique ability to be slightly sanded and recoated restoring the surface like new. For more information about using garage floor epoxy coatings visit website www.portlandgaragefloor.comArticle Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Edward_Winslow/169240 Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/3524950 ![]() By Lifetime Epoxy Guest Author: John S Primus Coatings for industrial floors are usually designed for use in places with large equipment. These coatings are mainly used in two places: residential garages where trucks and cars are parked, and factories with large machines and high foot traffic. The coatings must be level, durable and impact resistant. Currently there are several industrial floor coating options available to choose from. Types of Industrial Floor Coatings Epoxy This is among the best popular coatings for industrial floors. Industrial epoxies usually cover surfaces which are harder like concrete. They are usually made from plastic based resins that are mixed together so as to make a liquid mixture, which is then spread on the floors and later to dry and form a plastic surface. You may paint the floor and stamp decorative versions on it. However, industrial versions require durable coats which will easily withstand wear. Hybrid Polymer Hybrid polymers resemble epoxies; however they are more complex and provide more direct advantages for industrial application purposes. These coatings can be more easily installed. The coatings are also more resistant to situations that are common in warehouses and factories like UV radiation and chemical spills. There are newer types of coatings which may be much more costly compared to epoxy options. ![]() Ceramics Ceramic coatings are usually created out of clay mixed with various stabilizers and burnt into tile or brick shapes. Professionals responsible for the installation then link the materials that are across the floor using jointing cements. Ceramics are excellent at being heat resistant and are usually very durable. The installers often put the ceramics on top of a resin base to enhance the resistance impact. A much newer material made of carbon is slowly replacing the ceramics. Sealers For less costly and simpler choices, factories create their floors from concrete and apply a good and appropriate sealer. Such sealers usually prevent moisture from entering the concrete and also help to protect the concrete from long term wear and spills. To keep the concrete in good condition, you have to keep reapplying the sealants usually after a couple of years. Green polyurethane Green polyurethane is another form of polyurethane with no toxic isocyanates or any other substance that could be harmful. This is a modified form of hybrid polyurethane which possesses the properties of epoxy and polyurethane binders and is usually used as industrial floor coatings. It's production does not involve any use of chemicals that may pose danger to one's health and now, top regulatory agencies are recommending the use of polyurethane in the absence of isocyanates. Other benefits of this green coating solution include the fact that it is impervious to moisture. This implies that they are very stable and usually do not go through changes in their chemical composition when they come into contact with water. They are also corrosion resistant when exposed to chemical compared to conventional industrial floor coatings. Green Polyurethane is resistant to a variety of chemicals and possesses excellent adhesive properties and its durability is superior, giving the consumer more value for their money. Among the aforementioned industrial coating options, Green polyurethane stands out, as it offers more advantages and has less footprint on the environment than other coating solutions. ![]() John Primus is an industrial chemist from Southern California who advocates using industrial floor coatings from Green Polyurethane Companies like Hybrid Coating Technologies, a Northern California high tech coatings company. Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/John_S_Primus/1272751 Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/7422222 |
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