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2. There are several different commercial and industrial
flooring surfaces out there in use, one of which is epoxy
flooring. Epoxy flooring is a kind of floor that consists of
many different layers of resins and hardeners. The layers
are added to the floor that’s already there, and must be
added to a minimum depth of 2 mm for it to be considered
a true epoxy floor.
3. For coatings that are less than 2 mm, the
designation changes to an epoxy floor coating
instead of an epoxy floor. Epoxy flooring usually
has several benefits when compared to other forms
of flooring.
4. Safety – Many epoxy floors come complete with anti-slip properties,
making them much more stable than their appearance. This trait is
especially important for areas with higher than average foot traffic or
where dangerous equipment is used.
Easy to Clean – Not many people enjoy cleaning floors, which is fine if
you have installed epoxy flooring. Most dust, dirt and spills can be
easily wiped away without breaking a sweat.
Strength – The epoxy coatings work to protect the concrete
underneath, and an epoxy floor is durable.
5. Colourful – Epoxy flooring comes in a range of different
colours to suit most tastes, so yours should be included.
Budget-Friendly – Some types of epoxy flooring will set you
back more than others, but the variety of styles should
make at least one of them fit into most budgets.
Style – Epoxy flooring has the ability to appeal to a wide
variety of styles and tastes, and the many different
possibilities means there’s likely at least one that will
appeal to you.
6. Types of Floors
There are several different types of epoxy floors for
you to choose from. Not all will display all of the
same benefits, so take your time and choose the one
that appeals to you and your situation the most.
Here are the different types:
Self-Dispersing – this is a stronger floor that is ideal for areas
with higher than average traffic.
7. Self-Dispersing w/Quartz Sand – this floor has the same strength as
the regular self-dispersing floor, but also has anti-slip properties.
Mortar Epoxy Flooring – this type is the strongest of all the different
types of epoxy floors.
Self-Levelling – this kind of floor is easier to clean than most and
works well in kitchens.
Epoxy Flaked Floors – this floor features and epoxy base, but has
decorative flakes and chips added into the mix.
Gravelled Epoxy Floors – this kind is more decorative than any other
type of epoxy flooring, and also has good anti-slip characteristics.