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Epoxy flooring is a durable, rigid plastic substance made with resin and other materials, known for its strength, chemical resistance, and seamless finish, commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings for its durability and aesthetic appeal.
Epoxy flooring offers exceptional durability and strength, with resistance to impacts, chemicals, and abrasion. Additionally, it provides easy maintenance, a seamless finish, and customizable colors and finishes to suit different aesthetic preferences.
Epoxy can effectively repair cracks, chips, and gaps in the floor by filling and sealing the damaged areas, providing a durable and seamless finish that restores the floor's integrity and appearance. Its ability to bond well with various substrates makes it a versatile solution for repairing and rejuvenating damaged floors.
Epoxy floors are highly regarded by businesses like car showrooms and automotive workshops for their ability to withstand the weight of cars and make cleaning oil spills easy. Many warehouse, factory, and showroom owners opt for epoxy as their flooring choice. It's also commonly used in commercial kitchens, laboratories, and gymnasiums.
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Epoxy flooring is an excellent option if you're seeking a durable, long-lasting floor. Its lifespan depends on factors such as usage, foot and vehicle traffic, and the type of environment it's installed in. Generally, epoxy floors last at least five years, with most lasting between 10 and 20 years. It often outperforms and outlasts many other flooring options.
Epoxy can dry within 8 hours of application, making it walkable. However, for it to fully cure chemically, it may take up to 7 days.
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