Epoxy Flooring Archives | Rochester Concrete Prep Rochester, NY Fri, 30 Mar 2018 15:53:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://rochesterconcreteprep.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cropped-Oncrete-Solutions_Icon_Dark-Turquoise-32x32.jpg Epoxy Flooring Archives | Rochester Concrete Prep 32 32 Is Tiled Flooring Better than Epoxy and Polished Concrete Flooring? https://rochesterconcreteprep.com/is-tiled-flooring-better-than-epoxy-and-polished-concrete-flooring/ Sat, 31 Mar 2018 15:52:43 +0000 https://rochesterconcreteprep.com/?p=236 There are many homeowners that no longer want carpeting because they find it too difficult to maintain, especially if they have pets and live in areas closer to the tropics that have plenty of insects that constantly get into the home. Homeowners that live in colder climates do not have these issues with carpeting and [...]

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There are many homeowners that no longer want carpeting because they find it too difficult to maintain, especially if they have pets and live in areas closer to the tropics that have plenty of insects that constantly get into the home. Homeowners that live in colder climates do not have these issues with carpeting and have an easier time maintaining it. Additionally, carpeting keeps their homes warmer.

However, these particular individuals that no longer want to carpet face the dilemma of whether to cover their floors with tile or epoxy. One particular example was that an Arizona resident was concerned about this issue because this person had dogs and wanted to know if it was wiser to cover the floor with epoxy or tile.

The issue with this is that maintaining a concrete floor with epoxy alone would be difficult with the dogs around because of it easily being scratched up. Tile would also be scratched up by the dogs. This individual would be better off cleaning up the slab and adding a thin coat of concrete. Then adding a stain over it, which will keep the flooring protected by the dogs’ claws. That said, this would be the best choice for this particular resident because epoxy alone and tiling would not be ideal. However, there are some epoxy finishes that would handle the dogs just fine! The best thing for this individual to do is to speak to someone who specializes in epoxy flooring to find the best fit.

However, as time goes on, you can easily see there are more and more choices in regards to flooring. Tiles were the choice from back in the day, but it is not always the best choice anymore. Epoxy and polished concrete flooring are becoming the choice of floors by not just commercial building owners, but also by homeowners as well.

Tiles are not easy to maintain, as they become scratched up and the grout becomes filled with dirt and grime that accumulate over time due to daily activities. The maintenance that tiled floors require is high, whereas the maintenance of epoxy flooring and polished concrete flooring is not that high. Additionally because of the fact maintenance is easier, it is less expensive to maintain these floors.

Both epoxy and polished concrete floors are very easy to clean and are naturally hygienic because they do not attract bacteria and fungi like tiled flooring does. It is not the tiles themselves that attract the crud, but the grout does which makes the floor less hygienic as a whole.

Not only does grime and dirt easily get trapped in the grout but there are pores inside which trap moisture which means mold and mildew will grow. That can become hazardous in the home or office which has this type of flooring.

You may think that tiles are still the best choice because they come in a variety of colors, styles, and textures. However, that is not true because of the fact that epoxy flooring, as well as polished concrete, do as well, and they come in all kinds of interesting finishes.

That in itself would make epoxy and polished concrete flooring a better choice than tiled flooring overall.

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Why Construction and Power Generation Facilities Require Special Flooring https://rochesterconcreteprep.com/why-construction-and-power-generation-facilities-require-special-flooring/ Thu, 29 Mar 2018 17:27:14 +0000 https://rochesterconcreteprep.com/?p=227 The flooring in construction and power generation facilities whether they are natural gas-fired, coal-fired, nuclear, or renewable has to be able to handle the kind of activities and potential hazards that can happen at these plants. The kind of flooring that is ideal for these settings must be low-maintenance, extremely strong and durable for obvious [...]

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The flooring in construction and power generation facilities whether they are natural gas-fired, coal-fired, nuclear, or renewable has to be able to handle the kind of activities and potential hazards that can happen at these plants. The kind of flooring that is ideal for these settings must be low-maintenance, extremely strong and durable for obvious reasons.

The flooring also needs to work well with the kind of lighting so too much of it is not reflected which can be distracting to the workers, which can potentially become a hazard.

The best types of flooring that are best suited for these harsh environments are urethane resin-based concrete coatings as well as epoxy flooring. They are well known for their abrasion resistance, strength as well as durability. These types of flooring can handle heavy vehicular and foot traffic without any of it making a dent or a scratch. Stationary and mobile equipment is handled well by these types of floorings too.

Because these machines can vibrate with great intensity, the concrete must be protected by resinous elastomeric coatings otherwise the concrete will not withstand the effects from those machines.

Additionally, floors with urethane resin-based concrete coatings as well as epoxy flooring are able to handle chemical spills that frequently happen in these plants. They are frequently exposed to chemical compounds and solvents; battery acid; other acids and alkaline substances; harsh cleaning solutions; grease and oil; vehicle fluids as well as lubricants. Any other type of flooring will not handle these harsh substances. Concrete that is exposed will not last for a long time, and this is why heavy protection is needed.

The other huge advantage of these types of flooring is that they are free of volatile organic compound (VOC), have very low emissions and do not have any solvents either. However, you have to make sure that the manufacturer of these floors and concrete coating are reputable. Some are not and you need to be careful with this if you are looking into epoxy flooring or having urethane resin-based concrete coatings on your concrete floors.

Another advantage of resinous floor coatings is that they are either free of odor or if not, the odor is quite mild and will not be disturbing to workers or anyone else who visits. And the other great thing is that these flooring types come in a variety of standard or custom textures, finishes, and colors. Those working in generation plants will not be nearly as picky about that. However, facilities like schools and hospitals will care about the appearance of these kinds of floorings which is ideal for these institutions as well.

Last but not least, these types of floorings are naturally very clean which is another reason that they are ideal for hospitals and schools. Epoxy flooring, as well as concrete with urethane resin-based coatings, are not prone to attracting bacteria and fungi and are not likely to become breeding grounds for microbes either. Most other types of flooring like tile even are not as hygienic.

To sum up, floors with urethane resin-based concrete coatings as well as epoxy flooring are the only types of flooring that are best for harsh working environments such as construction and power generation facilities.

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