An Introduction to Urethane and Epoxy Floor Coating
When most people think of urethane flooring, they think of the type you'll find in high-end car repair shops and under-the-sink pool decks. Urethane is also used in countertops, sinks, shampoos, shoe soles, electrical and plumbing parts, and roof shingles. But what you may not realize is that urethane is also a key component of many types of flooring, both commercial and residential. And there's no reason it shouldn't be in your home, as well. There are several reasons why urethane is becoming increasingly popular in both commercial and residential applications. One of the biggest reasons why urethane flooring is finding its way into both residential and commercial applications is because of its high tensile strength. This means that it's strong enough to hold up to extreme stress, such as the ones that a bathroom face can endure. The material is also durable enough to resist wear and tear. Plus, urethane is highly resistant to moisture, mold, and mildew. As a resul...