Epoxy Floor Coating
Our factory-trained technicians are certified to install a wide
range of products ranging from heavy-duty industrial systems to
decorative commercial wall and flooring systems. Common industrial
systems include epoxy and urethane coatings, self-leveling systems,
¼” power trowel systems, concrete polishing to chemical
resistant secondary containment systems. Commercial applications
include decorative quartz and decorative flake systems, concrete
staining, solid color broadcast floors for kitchens or urethane
concrete products providing the ultimate thermal shock resistance.
Floor preparation is the key to any quality installation. Epoxy
Systems owns a fleet of prep equipment including heavy-duty industrial
floor grinders, shot blasters, scarifiers, demolition hammers, jack
hammers and scrappers. Many plant floor or commercial upgrades require
removal of the existing epoxy or tile flooring system. No problem,
we have the equipment for the task at hand. Floor preparation is
a dust generating process and Epoxy Systems takes every precaution
with industrial vacuums dedicated for each piece of equipment maximizing
dust control. If required, the entire area can be isolated ventilating
dust and odor to the exterior.
Moisture Vapor Transmission (MVT) from water hidden beneath the
slab or behind the wall contributes to many adhesion failures.
Epoxy Systems has a series of negative side moisture vapor epoxy
primers capable of warranting adhesion up to 20.0 pounds per 24
hours per 1,000 square feet, which is the industry standard measurement.
We have an inventory of calcium chloride tests and are capable
of capturing moisture data at a given time.
Positive side moisture prevention is a resinous membrane system
installed beneath an industrial or decorative epoxy floor system.
This membrane system is commonly installed on elevated slabs preventing
moisture or water leaks reaching the floors below creating a bath
tub effect. Common applications include mechanical equipment rooms,
laboratories, second level kitchen floors and floors above computer
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