Industrial Epoxy Flooring

Industrial Epoxy Flooring

 Epoxy Flooring for Industrial


When it comes to renovations of industrial facilities, companies and organizations often tend to prioritize exterior and interior painting. Floors remain largely overlooked unless the damage is significant enough to affect daily workflow. However, they are essential for safety, keeping facilities clean, and have a great impact on productivity.

 

 In manufacturing facilities, A repair on the floor can be extremely costly because of the interruption to production. Redoing your concrete floors with a long lasting and durable epoxy finish, Will safeguard those shutdown costs for concrete repairs of the past.

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Durability

Industrial spaces are commonly exposed to a high volume of traffic, water, heat, or shocks. Epoxy flooring is a tough, chemical resistant surface capable of enduring the weight of heavy machinery, tools, vehicles without suffering a single mark.

High-grade epoxy can bear a temperature of more than 200 degrees Fahrenheit, especially types of epoxy that contain phosphorus. Corrosive chemicals, brake fluids, heat, and oil do not damage it either, which makes it a great choice for commercial kitchens and garage floors. It also prevents chemicals from leaking through to concrete or leaving harmful residue.

 Maintenance simplicity

Ease of maintenance might be one of the things that epoxy is famous for. The upkeep is convenient and includes broom sweeping or vacuuming and simple mopping with detergents and water. Industrial epoxy floor coating is also easy to clean with industrial heavy-duty appliances, as it has high abrasion resistance, and the appliances won’t necessarily leave scratches.


Epoxy is a very safe and sanitary coating, since dust, germs, bacteria, and other contaminants do not easily build up. One thing to keep in mind is to avoid acidic products that can dull the high gloss of the epoxy floor finish

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