When it comes to garage floor epoxy preparation methods, you have two options: concrete grinding and acid etching. There is a difference between the two and everyone has an opinion over which is best for certain garage floor epoxy applications. To help you to make the best decision, we have put together information about both types of preparation and their pros and cons.
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Concrete floors, however, need to be treated with a process so that the epoxy adheres to the floor. Without this process, the epoxy will likely bubble or flake off. Technically, home and business owners can either use concrete grinding or acid etching to rough up the surface so that the epoxy adheres, but concrete grinding is the superior method for numerous reasons.
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Epoxy Color Flake is an ideal flooring product for use on concrete floors, interior and exterior, and areas like basements, workshops, and garages. Vinyl chips are blended with epoxy, creating a random design, and resulting in a permanent, seamless, coating solution that looks as beautiful as granite, marble, and quartz. One huge benefit of an epoxy color flake is that it doesn't peel or fade.
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Epoxy is a thermosetting (dries in heat) polymer which is available in three different formulations for a garage floor coating and sealer; water based, solvent based, and 100% solids. These formulations allow for varying degrees of thickness for a single coating of a garage floor. They also allow for ease & efficiency of application and special bonding characteristics.
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The two most popular and wisest choices for durability and lasting protection for your garage floor are epoxy floor coating and polyurea floor coating. But what exactly are these two options, and which is right for you? Below, we lay out the key differences between the two garage floor coatings so you can choose the right garage floor coating for your Portland area home.
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Most garage floors are simply plain gray concrete susceptible to oil and grease stains. In addition to stains, the concrete may eventually start to crack and wear away, especially if it is where you do most of your car repairs. However, you can reduce damage to your garage floor; add some color, design and extreme durability by giving that old concrete an epoxy floor coating.
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In truth, when applied properly and by a professional, epoxy floor paint is durable and long-lasting. So, why do so many homeowners experience bubbling and flaking floor paint? Here’s the top 3 reasons.
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So what makes epoxy painting is one of the best finishes for your home garage floor? The paint is visually appealing and extremely durable. Epoxy paint floors are resistant to chipping, chemicals, stains, and abrasions. You do not have to panic each time one of your tools falls on the floor. The thick coating also helps to conceal small spider cracks and flaws in the concrete.
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If you are looking to put epoxy down on your garage floor or other surface in your Portland home, then you nee to have the right strategy. After all, there is no point spending the time and money if you are not going to do it right. But how do you prevent the chipping, melting, and lifting that occurs with so much epoxy? Read below to find out the difference between lower quality and high quality epoxy.
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If you are wondering what the best garage floor epoxy colors are, you are not alone. Every day, people just like you are looking to coat their floors with epoxy and they want to make sure it is the right color and material. After all, it is going to be there for a while and needs to match your project, lifestyle, or business goals.
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