Epoxy of all types

Services

Residential

Epoxy flooring is a strong and beautiful flooring option that resists stains, chemicals, and impacts. It's perfect for high traffic and messy areas within your home.

Commercial

Epoxy flooring is tough, durable, and ideal for commercial and industrial use due to its ability to handle heavy foot traffic, impacts, and chemical spills. It also creates an attractive, easy to maintain surface.

Industrial

Epoxy flooring is durable and ideal for high-traffic, chemical and moisture-resistant commercial and industrial spaces, including warehouses, factories, hospitals, and automotive garages.

garage

Residential garage epoxy flooring is resistant to stains, spills, and heavy foot traffic, making it an ideal choice for homeowners who want to improve the appearance and functionality of their garage.

Basement

Residential basement epoxy flooring is resistant to stains, spills, and heavy foot traffic, making it an ideal choice for homeowners who want to improve the appearance and functionality of their basement.

Counter Tops

Epoxy on countertop refers to a durable and protective coating made of epoxy resin and hardener that is applied on kitchen and bathroom surfaces to create a glossy, seamless, and waterproof finish that enhances the aesthetics, durability and cleanliness of the countertop.

Moisture Barrier

Liquid epoxy moisture barriers offer a number of advantages to commercial, industrial, and residential clients. It reduces Vapor transmission, stops mold growth, and has a quick application and curing time.

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Planning

The planning phase involves assessing the site conditions and requirements for the flooring project. This includes conducting site visits, taking measurements, and evaluating the substrate's condition. Additionally, the planning phase involves determining the appropriate materials, equipment, and resources needed for the project, as well as creating a timeline and schedule for the installation process.

Designing

The designing phase involves understanding the client's requirements and preferences for the flooring project. This includes considering factors such as color schemes, patterns, textures, and any specific design elements desired. The design phase also includes creating detailed plans and mock-ups to present to the client for approval before proceeding with the installation process.

Installation

The installation phase involves preparing the substrate by cleaning, repairing, and ensuring proper adhesion. This is followed by the application of the epoxy coating, which includes carefully mixing and pouring the epoxy, spreading it evenly, and using tools like rollers or squeegees to achieve a smooth and consistent finish. After the epoxy has cured, a topcoat may be applied to enhance durability and aesthetics, completing the installation process.