GRANULAR EPOXY FLOORING

Epoxy floors and epoxy coatings are becoming increasingly popular for use as commercial and industrial flooring. There are numerous types of epoxy textures and designs that are chosen based on how the floors will be used in an area. Epoxy is available in granule textures, micas (pigment) textures, and non-slip textures. Each of these types of epoxy offers distinct advantages and disadvantages when compared to the others.SMOOTH FINISH – Smooth and seamless finish using a polymer based additive.

NON-SLIP – An epoxy floor with a non-slip additive to give the floor grip.

MICA PIGMENTS (METALLIC) TEXTURE – Colored epoxy floor resembling granite and other rocks. Perfect for a natural- looking epoxy floor.

GRANULE TEXTURES (COLORED FLAKES) – Epoxy floors with added chips, flakes, or flecks that are water-based resin materials to give the floor extra grip, hide imperfections and add an aesthetic appeal.

Feel and Look

Desired floor “grip” is achieved by adding more or less of an additive when applying the epoxy coating. It’s important to note that climate and weather conditions play a huge rule in floor grip or texture. In cold conditions where there is alot of water, snow, and ice, ensuring that your floor has a nonskid added it vital. Water on an epoxy floor will simply bubble or bead up depending on the spill amount.

It’s important to clean these spills and areas up as soon as possible to ensure that the floor retains its integrity and these areas do not become the weak spots of your floor. It’s also important to note that after the initial install floors are usually quite slippery. This is alright. The floor needs to be worn in a bit (walked on, driven on, etc.) to gain some wear which in turn strengthens it resulting in a stronger grip. This will happen over time but if you would like to expedite the process then simply use a light floor buffer after install to wear it in.

Pros

  •  Easy to install and requires little to no experience
  •  Micronized polymer additive still gives the floor the smooth finish but also adds the reliability of a non slip surface.
  •  Repairs that are needed throughout the application is provided throughout the project.
  •  Resistant to household cleaners and chemicals.

Cons

  •  No as abrasion resistant as some thicker flooring systems
  •  Not as aesthetically appealing as other “flaked” or “metallic” systems

Granules epoxy floors

Granules epoxy floors are made from pure silica sand or quartz. Silica is a hard, abrasion resistance and chemically inert material and ideal for use in custom epoxy floors. High-density silica is the preferred mineral to enhance the properties of seamless flooring. These floors are able to withstand demanding foot traffic while providing decorative granules. Granule epoxy flooring can be customized to match any color scheme. Colors can be mixed and matched to develop a unique color array that best fits your project. In addition to color, the durability and texture can be tailored to the level of surface texture specific to the needs of an environment. Granule textures will feature a transparent, protective layer that provides UV-resistance – perfect for fully exposed, outdoor residential installations, such as a porch.

  •  Provides a long-life span
  •  Offers a striking appearance
  •  Extremely resistant to harsh chemicals and UV rays
  •  Resistant to household cleaners and chemicals.
     
     

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