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4 Things Most Flooring Contractors Won’t Tell You about Floor Coatings

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Several researches have been conducted to explain about the importance of providing a complete set of knowledge to a customer about a product. There are varied pattern of behavior being recorded when a customer is given half or irrelevant information about the product and most importantly the outcomes to it are never positive. When someone spends money on something, one definitely deserves to know every bit of information and that is what we work and demand for. We make sure to pass everything about floor coating to the customer and taking this thing a bit further, we thought of outlining 4 possible facts that a flooring contractor will try to skip while briefing you about the floor coating. Nothing is perfect, not even your floor coating   There is a possibility of your floor contractor exclaiming about perfect floor coating and boasting with no proper facts and explanation to back up his promise. Such activities have been a part of this industry for quite a long time now. And t

How To Choose The Right Floors For Your Beer Brewing Facility

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When you are getting ready to select the floors for your new brewery. It is helpful to have some guidelines in mind. In order to make the most of the space available to you, and to avoid waste and expense. There are a few things that need to be taken into consideration before you begin. This short guide will give you a head start on how to choose the right brewery floors for your new facility. One of the most important considerations is the material that the floors are made from. There are a variety of different options, including urethane cement flooring and more durable urethane cement options. If you are just starting out. And your floors are going to be used frequently, You may want to consider using urethane cement flooring. This is because it is easy to maintain and very affordable. Urethane cement flooring is also highly resilient and durable, making it a great choice for a space that will see a lot of wear and tear. Of course, if you already have a location where you plan to p

Epoxy Floor Surface Preparation And Advantage of Epoxy Flooring Coating

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For industrial and commercial flooring generally used for epoxy floor coating. It's commonly installed over the concrete floor to provide durable, long-lasting, smooth, high-performance, and protect the surface for heavy loads. Many industrial and commercial sites like a warehouse and commercial buildings depend on the epoxy floors to maintain a clean, healthy, and safe environment for equipment, employment, and inventory. Epoxy Floor Coating Preparation Before applying epoxy coating on the surface. The epoxy floor coating needs a slightly porous and clean surface to install properly. The epoxy may not bond to sealed or polished concrete. Before installing the epoxy coating, concrete also must be fully cured. It's necessary to heal and repair every major crack and chips in the surface and remove all the grease. If your concrete floor is old, test the floor for past layers of epoxy or other floor coating products that might be installed over the years. For the leaking used sea

Difference Between Epoxy and Urethane Cement & Which is Right for You?

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Many commercial contractors use epoxy floor and urethane cement for the industrial place. Foam, paints, curing agents, resins, and adhesive agents are the example of products that use them. They have the same qualities but they have differences between the key factors that go into the preferences each industry has. Chemical resistance, flexibility, color, and texture are thinking about which one to use for your industries. In terms of price, there is no big difference. Chemical Resistance Almost all industries that used epoxy or urethane products want that floor chemically resistant. Needs to stop acid or corrosion base reaction. Epoxy doesn't interact easily with acids and bases. Epoxy is highly chemical resistant. When Urethane cement is diluted it does not easily interact with acids and bases. Urethane cement reacts faster than epoxy with the chemical. Flexibility Urethane cement and epoxy coating are used by adhesive and foam industries to bond surfaces. Durability and flexibi