Choosing The Best

Epoxy Floor Coating

This image shows a living room with an epoxy floor.
When it comes to choosing your next epoxy floor coating, it is important that you do your research to know exactly what you need and the level of customization or finish that you wish to achieve. That is why we are here! Today, we are going to be going through the best epoxy floor coatings so you know exactly what to expect when choosing your new floor coating. Ready to dive into the world of concrete coatings? Let’s get started
Epoxy Flooring
This image shows a garage floor with epoxy painted floor.
Let’s shed some light on the standard epoxy flooring system. Unlike other traditional flooring systems, the low-tier coating is comparable to even the highest-grade material in plenty of ways. For example, all epoxy flooring systems are an ultra-durable plastic-like material that can resist damage from both physical and chemical damage. This means that epoxy flooring can be used almost anywhere as the only real limitation of epoxy flooring is exterior use. For the customization of epoxy floors, you can expect to push your imagination to the limits as in terms of epoxy, there are no limits to what you can do to it! There are offerings of unlimited base colors, the use of decorative additives like flakes or metallic pigments, and functional additives such as silica sands.
Metallic Epoxy
This image shows a living room with an epoxy floor. It has a combination of grey and white metallic epoxy.
Epoxy flooring offers many variants and metallic epoxies happen to be the most exotic and desired variants of this already amazing floor coating. With metallic epoxy, you have the world at your fingertips in terms of customization. Metallic epoxies use brushes, solvents, and metallic pigments of course to create finishes that replicate phenomena such as a sky full of clouds, lava flowing, or even sandy dunes and not to mention a full glitter flooring. Just because metallic epoxy is attractive doesn’t mean that you have to sacrifice durability either. Metallic epoxies are installed with the same 100 percent solid epoxy base as the industrial epoxy flooring system, which is the strongest on the market!
Epoxy Flake Flooring
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The final variant of epoxy flooring that we are going to be talking about today is the epoxy flake flooring system. While many people see this floor coating as a garage floor coating or commercial coating, it sees plenty of use outside of these areas. While you have the option to use multi-colored or single-colored flakes to achieve a one of a kind flooring system, that isn’t even the best benefit of this flooring system. What many home and business owners consider epoxy flake flooring’s greatest feature is the fact that it provides a textured finish. With a textured finish, your epoxy floor coating will be much easier and safer to walk on when it becomes wet or heavily soiled.
Rubberized Floor Coatings
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Rubberized floor coatings have been making a huge splash in both the commercial and residential markets thanks to their high versatility and eco-friendly finish. Thanks to its rubber composition, this flooring coating can be used anywhere from a lobby all the way to your backyard patio. The huge increase in awareness of the environmental impact of other traditional flooring systems has also played a major role in floor coating’s boost in popularity. Well, we are happy to say that your rubber flooring will never end up in a landfill. When your rubberized flooring becomes heavily damaged, aged, or just plain unusable, they are recyclable! Your old flooring will become someone else brand new rubber flooring.
Graveled Epoxy
This image shows a walkway
We know that we said that we were through talking about epoxy flooring systems but they are just too versatile with so many different options! Do you love the look of gravel walkways but hate how rocks always end up in your shoes or the sound of walking or driving on them? Well with an epoxy slurry system, you can implement the look of gravel bonded together with the strength of epoxy flooring. You don’t have to use gravel, you can use medium-sized rocks all the way down to sands that can be implemented into your flooring. The best part about this epoxy system is that it can be used outside and can even be used on walkways or driveways!
Paint “Epoxy”
This image shows a garage floor with flake epoxy painted floor.
The final concrete flooring that we will be talking about today is the painted epoxy that you can buy at the local hardware store. Don’t get your hopes up, these are not real epoxies, and their underperformance shows when compared to real epoxies. We urge that you never use the painted epoxy if you are looking for a durable and long-lasting flooring system that can last your home or business up to 30 years, use real epoxy if that is what you are looking for. While the price of this epoxy coating is lower than professional epoxy flooring, you get what you pay for.
Now that you know about all of the best epoxy floor coatings, its time to choose which coating is best for you and what you are planning to use the flooring for. Good luck!