How Does Epoxy Flooring Work?
Discover the simple, yet impressive process of epoxy flooring
No grout, no holes and no seams. Epoxy flooring delivers a professional-looking, perfectly smooth finish, and yet it is easy to install or replace. The process of application is simple and includes four phases. Floor preparation, applying the primer, applying the body coat layer and then finally, applying the topcoat.
Our professional installers can complete the process for you, or we can guide you if you would like to do-it-yourself.
We Make Epoxy Flooring Simple
Whether you need an epoxy floor for your home, commercial building, or industrial space, we’ll make the process super easy. All you need to do is request a quote, and we’ll get back to you. Then choose the style and colour from our extensive range, and finally our team will install the flooring for you or deliver the materials, equipment and detailed instructions so that you can DIY.
We use not only epoxy resins, but use other quality resins such as polyurethane resins and polyaspartic resins. We have experience using a variety of different resins and choose the most ideal solution for your specific situation and desired finish.
Save With DIY Epoxy Floor Options
Epoxy floors are an excellent investment not just because they are high-quality and durable, but also because you can reduce the costs of installation. With materials and simple tools, you can DIY your epoxy floors or ask your go-to handyman to do it for a small fee.
Let us bring the goods, and you can do the rest!
4 Important Steps To Installing Epoxy Flooring
We help guide our customers through the process of installing DIY epoxy flooring, but here are the essential steps. It’s easier than you might think when you have clear instructional videos, the right equipment and materials! We can supply it all!
- Floor preparation (making sure that major holes and cracks are smoothed)
- Applying the primer (the first layer is priming or flattening the surface)
- Applying the body coat and decorative chip layer (filling the surface with a layer of epoxy and broadcast decorative chips)
- Applying the topcoat (achieving that seamless finish)