Applications:
Epoxy flooring has endless applications. Epoxy flake flooring is a popular option for:
Epoxy flake flooring is designed to increase durability. The flakes (or chips) add texture to your flooring, which makes it extra slip-resistant and improves the overall safety of your flooring system.
Epoxy flooring has endless applications. Epoxy flake flooring is a popular option for:
Epoxy flake flooring is a unique flooring system that involves applying a base coat of epoxy resin to the floor and then scattering decorative flakes onto the wet surface. The flakes come in a variety of colors and sizes, allowing for endless design possibilities. Once the flakes are applied, a top coat of a clear polyaspartic sealer is added to seal and protect the floor, creating a smooth and seamless finish.
During the installation process, we will spread the flakes while the epoxy base coat is still wet. We then allow the flakes to partially embed into the epoxy, adding more flakes for a denser look or fewer flakes for a more subtle appearance.
If slip resistance is important, we can add sand to the surface to ensure the surface is extra safe. Your options are endless when it comes to achieving the look you want. Use our visualizer tool to try out some options.
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At Swayd Epoxy Floors, we are transparent about our process so you know what to expect.
Get an Estimate
During your estimate, we’ll check dimensions, concrete hardness and moisture levels to ensure we have the right products for the job. We’ll also review finish options with you.
Prepare the surface
We clean the concrete to remove dirt, dust & grease. Then we repair any cracks or imperfections and may diamond grind the surface to ensure proper adhesion.
Prime and coat
We may apply a concrete primer to enhance adhesion and prevent air bubbles. We then mix the epoxy resin and hardener and apply evenly to the surface.
Cure and seal
Once the epoxy cures, we repair any imperfections and apply a sealer to enhance durability and provide UV protection. Once the sealer is cured, you are good to go!
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