Residential flooring
residential Polyaspartic coatings
Residential Epoxy Flooring
Coating a concrete floor with Polyaspartic coatings.
This coating consists of a poly-urea base coat, full broadcast color chips, and at least one clear polyaspartic top coat. All floors (both new and old) are properly prepared by grinding with diamond grinders. Grinding removes glue, dirt, salt, and oil. It also opens the pores to ensure proper bonding of the coating to the floor. The grinders are hooked up to vacuums to minimize dust. Next all cracks and pitted areas are cleaned and repaired with fast-curing crack filler. The floor is vacuumed to remove all dust prior to coating.
Next the base coat is applied, followed by the full broadcast chips. Full broadcast gives your floor a little texture and ensures an even coat of chips. This eliminates the cheap look of sparsely sprinkled color chips. Once the basecoat is dry, we scrape the loose chips off with steel scrapers. Next the floor is vacuumed again and the top coat is applied.