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  1. Durable flooring company is the manufacturer and sole agent of DUROFLOR seamless flooring in Hong Kong. We are specialized in flooring works such as self-leveling epoxy flooring, self-smoothing floor screed, polyurethane and epoxy floor coating and road surface anti-skid system.

    • Overview
    • Making Sure Epoxy is Suitable for Your Floor
    • Cleaning & Priming the Floor
    • Choosing & Mixing an Epoxy Product
    • Applying the Epoxy

    If you’re looking for a moisture, grease, and scuff-resistant flooring solution, epoxy might be the perfect choice for you. One of the toughest and most durable surfaces to have on your floor, epoxy is perfect for industrial areas like garages, driveways, and workshops alike. In this article, we’ll walk you through exactly how to test, prep, and apply epoxy to your flooring to ensure a smooth and spotless finish.

    Clean your floor by using a degreaser, hosing it down, sanding it with 180-grit sandpaper, and vacuuming up any remaining dirt and debris.

    Fill any cracks or holes with concrete filler and allow it to dry. Then, mix and apply an epoxy primer to your floor using a nap roller and let it dry for 12-24 hours.

    Use a nap roller to apply 2 coats of epoxy, letting it dry for 12-24 hours between each coat. Finish with a top coat if necessary.

    Test your floor for moisture by taping down a plastic garbage bag.

    Place a plastic garbage bag on your garage floor and secure it with duct tape on all 4 sides. After 24 hours, gently lift up the corner of the bag to check for moisture accumulation. If the floor is dry underneath, you may proceed with your floor coating. If there is moisture, your floor is not suitable for epoxy—consider using a different floor coating, such as an

    A floor with moisture present will cause the epoxy to adhere improperly and peel away.

    Check if your concrete has been sealed by pouring water onto the floor.

    If the water immediately beads up, a concrete sealer has been used on your floor in the past. If this is the case, it is best to forego the epoxy project, as epoxy and concrete sealant are incompatible.

    Wait at least 28 days before applying epoxy to a new slab of concrete.

    Use a degreaser to remove oil and grease stains.

    Mop your entire floor using an

    according to your product of choice’s directions. After you allow the floor to dry, look for any remaining oil/grease stains. Spot-clean these areas with a

    and a stiff scrub brush.

    Then rinse the entire floor with clean water and let it dry overnight.

    Sand the floor with a fine-grit sandpaper.

    Choose between solvent-based or water-based epoxy.

    adhere well and are available in many colors. The drawback is that these products are extremely hazardous.

    are clear in color and don’t produce hazardous fumes, making for a safer application process.

    Both products typically contain 40-60% solids (epoxy). The higher the percentage, the harder your floor will be and the more expensive the product will likely become.

    while applying solvent-based epoxy products is mandatory.

    if your floor has cracks and holes.

    to apply the epoxy primer.

    Dip your roller into the bucket, and spread a thin layer of epoxy primer onto your floor, starting at the back corner of the room and working your way toward the exit. Avoid letting the roller get too dry to ensure the epoxy application stays smooth and seamless.

    on your roller may simplify the application process.

    Remember to wear a respirator and keep the garage door open.

    Let the primer coat dry for 12-24 hours.

    Maintain adequate ventilation by keeping doors and windows open and avoid going near the floor while the primer coat cures. Wait a full day before resuming work on the floor for best results.

  2. In a nutshell, epoxy flooring is a type of synthetic resin floor system that is laid on top of concrete substrates as a form of protection and decoration. The systems can comprise of several layers of thermosetting resin that are coated, trowelled or poured, and generally applied onto a concrete substrate.

  3. Creatic Flooring your flooring specialist: SPC Flooring, Vinyl Sheet, Luxury Vinyl Tile, Woven Vinyl, Linoleum Flooring, Flocked Flooring, Outdoor Vinyl Sheet, Self-leveling & Epoxy Flooring all suitable for commercial flooring applications.

  4. Epoxy flooring is a type of resinous flooring. In the mid-twentieth century, epoxy was the most successful resin used in flooring applications because of its durability and superior adhesive capabilities. Resinous flooring also includes methyl methacrylate (MMA), polyaspartic, polyester, polyurethane, and vinyl ester products.

  5. Kesford specializes in flooring works such as dry shake hardener, self-leveling epoxy flooring, self-smoothing floor screed, polyurea, polyurethane and epoxy floor coating, road surface anti-skid system, liquid hardener and dust proofer. We are particularly well experienced in the epoxy & polyurethane flooring system.

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