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3 Common Misconceptions About Epoxy Floor Coatings

November 2, 2015

Epoxy floor coatings are an incredibly strong, durable and long-lasting flooring solution used by a wide range of businesses and facilities. The and their infinite designs make them the top flooring solution for both industrial and commercial spaces. They are commonly used in retail stores, automotive showrooms, industrial warehouses, and restaurants and can be applied to both existing and new concrete floors.

Let’s take a look at some of the common misconceptions surrounding epoxy floor coatings:

Misconception #1: Epoxy Floor Coatings Have to be Reapplied Every Few Years

A professionally installed epoxy floor is incredibly durable and will last for many, many years. Epoxy floor coatings from Elite Crete Systems are very strong and can withstand heavy foot and vehicular traffic and resist wear and tear from heavy machinery and equipment.

Misconception #2: Epoxy Floor Coatings Are Expensive

While getting a professional epoxy floor coating may seem expensive, it’s a cost-effective and long-lasting option. If you opt for a cheaper concrete coating or choose to install epoxy on your own, you will end up paying more money in repairs and maintenance in the long run. Epoxy floors also save you money because they require very little maintenance. They are resistant to abrasions and chemical spills, and you can simply use a mop to wipe up any that falls on the floor. An epoxy floor is definitely worth it.

Misconception #3: Paint Is Just as Good as an Epoxy Floor Coating

While epoxy can resemble paint before it’s applied, they are two very different substances. A coat of paint will not protect your concrete floor from residue or chemical stains, nor will it resist wear and tear. Unlike paint, epoxy bonds with the concrete surface to create a seamless, durable resin coating that will protect your concrete floor from damage.

Company: Elite Crete Systems, Inc. (Headquarters)

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