If you’re considering epoxy floor coatings and you’re just not sure what’s involved,
Liquid Floor Systems is here to assist. Our installation experts will prepare and
repair your flooring before transforming the appearance of your space. Below details
the process it takes to turn ordinary concrete into epoxy flooring.
One of the critical elements for achieving the ideal
results with epoxy floors is the proper preparation of the concrete surface.
This may sound elementary, but it’s surprising how many flooring contractors don’t
actually follow the protocols that optimize results and customer satisfaction. At
Liquid Floor Systems, we take the preparation phase very seriously. After all, our
results are depending on our expertise from start to finish.
It’s not just the preparation phase that makes a difference. There are fine points
all along the way that make a huge difference in the outcome. The following steps
outline how epoxy flooring applications should be handled for optimal results:
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How to Properly Prepare for Successful Concrete Floor Coating Installation
- Determine Floor Type - Not all concrete floors are the same. Is the existing
concrete soft, medium or hard? Understanding what’s already there is the foundational
step for everything that follows.
- Select the Right Grinding Methodology - The two main approaches are:
- Shot Blasting – Most contractors use shot blasting because
it’s the cheaper way to go. However shot blasting is often too aggressive an approach,
and is usually more appropriate for resurfacing rather than for applying a thin
film. Shot blasting is downright abusive to concrete and can create stress fractures
in the floor. No matter how carefully it’s done, it also creates pits and valleys,
high spots and low spots. When it comes to coatings such as urethane and epoxy,
diamond grinding is usually the better approach and it’s the one we recommend for
epoxy floor installation.
- Diamond Grinding is a preferred prep method for a variety
of reasons. Many contractors don’t use this method because it requires more time,
money and skill. But the most important part is getting the coating to bond to the
underlying floor, and diamond grinding is the best way to thoroughly open the pores
of the concrete throughout the floor without damaging or gouging the concrete. It
also produces the smoothest most uniform finish, thereby producing the best and
most long-lasting result once epoxy floor coatings are applied. The precision tooling
of a diamond grinder also allows a trained technician to select the exact proper
cutter for a specific floor, again minimizing damage or gouging to the underlying
concrete.
- Hand Grind All Edges – Most contractors don’t bother with this detail. They
figure their industrial grinders get “close enough.” But without hand grinding the
final few inches all the way to the walls, there’s no assurance that the coating
will properly bind to the concrete at the edges . . . and that can mean a shoddy
result. We hand grind all edges to gain the optimum results with our epoxy flooring.
- Thorough Cleaning – Once the grinding is complete, the floor must be meticulously
swept and vacuumed – all the way to the edges -- so that no residue remains that
could interfere with complete bonding of epoxy floor coatings.
- Primer Coat- Apply the first layer of the coating, such as an epoxy primer
specifically formulated for penetrating and bonding to the concrete. Usually 3-5
mls in thickness.
- Second Layer - Apply the build coat of the epoxy, usually 8–10 mls in thickness.
- Sanding – For optimal bonding, both a chemical bond and a mechanical bond
are ideal. This is why Liquid Floor Systems chooses to sand this epoxy layer, though
not everyone bothers with this additional step. Is it absolutely necessary? Maybe
not. Does it produce the best and most long lasting result? Absolutely! We settle
for nothing less than the best with our epoxy floor installations.
- Thoroughly Clean After Sanding
- Apply Urethane Top Coat. The most important element of this final step is
to roll on the urethane within the "recoat window" for complete bonding between
the epoxy and the urethane.
If each of these steps is performed by experienced concrete floor
coating professionals, an epoxy floor with a urethane seal is one of the
most attractive, long-lasting and cost effective concrete floor coating options
available.
When you choose to work with Liquid Floor Systems for your epoxy flooring, you will
enjoy the optimum results. Your satisfaction is our number one priority.
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