The main reason the epoxy and polyaspartic flooring material is so popular in garage installations is this highly sought-after benefit – its extreme durability. Unlike other materials, like hardwood flooring, for example, epoxy flooring offers chemical, resistance to motor oil, gear oil, gasoline, bleach, acids, and many solvents. It also hides many concrete flaws and is a beautiful finish for any home.
Epoxy protects against deterioration and staining
Step 1: Grinding the floor is the longest part of the job. The floor has to be completely opened up and etched for the epoxy to bond to the concrete.
Step 2: Wall grinding is optional depending if the customer wishes to do the pony walls in a garage. As with the floor, the concrete walls should be etched for epoxy bonding purposes.
Step 3: After grinding, all cracks and voids are patched to ensure all surfaces are smooth and flat.
Step 4: When all surfaces are smooth and flat, epoxy is spread out and flake is broadcasted. Sufficient drying time is required for flake and epoxy to bond to the concrete.
Step 5: After 8 hours of dry time, floor is scraped flat removing any flake sticking up. Walls, stairs, and floor are all scraped. Excess flake is collected.
Step 6: After scraping is done, the polyaspartic coating is spread evenly across all surfaces. This final epoxy/seal coat seals everything and is long lasting.
Rates may change depending on extra prep that may be required.
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