Epoxy Floors

Epoxy Floor Installation in the Milwaukee and Chicago Area
Which Types of Epoxy Floors Are Common?
Bisphenol A
Bisphenol F
Novolac
Why is Epoxy Used For Floors?
Epoxy floor installation has risen in popularity and is used in an array of industrial settings, including:
Durability
Low porosity
Heat and chemical resistance
Bonding and adhesion strength
Versatility
Attractive coating appearance
How is Epoxy Used?
Epoxy floor installation has risen in popularity and is used in an array of industrial settings, including:
Fiberglass Mending: Commonly found in auto body shops, epoxy is used to repair damages on passenger cars, commercial trailers, and even the insides of boat hulls.
Carpentry: Given its quick-setting and durable nature, some consider epoxy a comparable alternative to wood glue. The material is also used to coat matte wooden surfaces, such as tables.
Metal and Wood Supplements: When wood rots or metal rusts, epoxy can cover up the damages and fill in the gaps.
Bolt Reinforcement: Bolts that bear a lot of pressure and weight often benefit from the strength and protection provided by epoxy.
Floor Coating: Perhaps one of the most common applications of epoxy is in floors, where it is often mixed with sand or grains of aluminum oxide for increased durability.
