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Choosing The Best Epoxy Floor Coating

Updated: May 29

When one embarks on the task of selecting a new epoxy floor coating, it is imperative to undertake thorough research to fully comprehend one's needs and the desired level of personalization or refinement. This is where we come in! Our aim today is to delve into the world of top-notch epoxy floor coatings, leaving no stone unturned in acquainting you with the characteristics and features you can expect when deciding on your preferred floor coating. So, are you ready to take the plunge into the realm of concrete coatings? If so, let us begin.


Epoxy Flooring

Let us shed some illumination on the conventional epoxy flooring system. In contrast to other customary flooring systems, the lower-level coating can stand on par with the highest quality materials in a myriad of ways. To elucidate, all epoxy flooring systems are a plastic-like material with an unparalleled robustness that can combat both physical and chemical damage. The versatility of epoxy flooring is vast, as it can be employed in nearly all settings with the only constraint being outdoor use. In terms of customizing epoxy floors, the sky is the limit as there are no limitations to what one can accomplish with this material! The array of choices includes an extensive range of base colors, decorative additives such as flakes or metallic pigments, and functional additives like silica sands.


Metallic Epoxy

Among the array of epoxy flooring options, metallic epoxies are, without a doubt, the most exotic and sought-after variant. With metallic epoxy, the level of customization that can be achieved is unparalleled. Utilizing brushes, solvents, and metallic pigments, a range of finishes can be created that mimic natural phenomena such as a sky filled with clouds, lava flows, sandy dunes, and even a glittery floor. However, just because metallic epoxy is visually appealing does not imply that its durability is inferior. Metallic epoxies are formulated using the same 100% solid epoxy base as the industrial-grade epoxy flooring system, which is considered to be the most robust option on the market!


Epoxy Flake Flooring

Let us now discuss the last type of epoxy flooring which is the epoxy flake flooring system. Although this flooring system is commonly perceived as a coating for garages or commercial areas, it is also utilized in other settings. Despite having the option to choose between single or multi-colored flakes to create a unique flooring design, the most significant advantage of this flooring system is its textured finish. The textured finish not only adds a pleasing aesthetic, but it also provides a practical benefit by improving the safety and traction of the floor. This makes it easier and safer to walk on even when the floor is wet or heavily soiled.


Rubberized Floor Coatings

Rubberized floor coatings have become popular in both commercial and residential markets due to their versatility and eco-friendliness. The rubber composition allows this flooring coating to be used in various areas, from lobbies to backyard patios. The increase in awareness about the environmental impact of traditional flooring systems has also contributed to the rise in popularity of rubber flooring. A major advantage of rubberized flooring is that it can be recycled when it becomes heavily damaged, aged or unusable, instead of ending up in a landfill. The old flooring can be recycled and turned into brand new rubber flooring for someone else to use.


Graveled Epoxy

Even though we mentioned that we had finished discussing epoxy flooring systems, we cannot help but mention their versatility and the many options they offer. For instance, with an epoxy slurry system, you can achieve the look of a gravel walkway without the inconvenience of rocks getting in your shoes or the noise they make when walked or driven on. This system combines the aesthetics of gravel with the durability of epoxy flooring. You can even use other materials such as medium-sized rocks or sand to achieve different looks. The best part is that this epoxy system can be used outdoors, even on driveways and walkways!


Paint “Epoxy”

The last type of concrete flooring we will discuss is the painted epoxy that is available at local hardware stores. However, these are not true epoxies and their inferior performance is evident when compared to real epoxies. We strongly advise against using painted epoxy if you are seeking a durable and long-lasting flooring system that can serve your home or business for up to 30 years. For that, you should use real epoxy. Although the price of painted epoxy is lower than that of a professional epoxy flooring, you get what you pay for. Now that you are aware of all the best epoxy floor coatings, it's time to decide which coating is most suitable for your needs and intended use. Best of luck!


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