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What kinds of structures do concrete contractors create? They are often hired to pour foundations. Whether it's a basement or a slab foundation, concrete is the way to go. Another common job is pouring patios. A concrete patio is nice and durable, and it also looks nice. Then, there are the smaller projects: concrete stairs, pathways, planting boxes, and more. You don't have to be a concrete contractor to learn about these services. In fact, this blog is written for everyone, and no matter who you are, it will teach you more about concrete work and the people who do it.

Patios, Paths, and Foundations

4 Reasons To Use Epoxy Concrete Flooring For Your Business

Freddie Andrews

Epoxy concrete provides an option for commercial floors that is particularly well suited to warehouse or box store environments where a lot of foot or equipment traffic is the norm. It consists of a strong epoxy resin coating that is applied thickly over the existing concrete floor. Not only is epoxy cost-effective, especially for large buildings, but it also provides a number of other benefits. 

1. Longterm Durability

When it comes to commercial flooring, durability is the number one priority. Epoxy concrete coatings deliver when it comes to strength and a long working life. Not only can epoxy withstand ongoing heavy foot traffic, but it also stands up to even heavier vehicle traffic from forklifts and other equipment. Stains are never an issue since the epoxy is completely non-porous. The durable surface doesn't chip or scratch easily, and any small damage that may occur can be easily repaired with minimal time and cost. 

2. Easy Maintenance

Flooring that is complicated to maintain has no place in a commercial setting. Epoxy is the ideal option because not only does it only need minimal maintenance, the maintenance that is needed can usually be completed quickly. Unlike plain concrete, there is never any need to treat stains as any spills will simply wipe off the epoxy. Epoxy concrete flooring also requires no sealant applications, as the epoxy itself creates a permanent seal. Sweeping and mopping are the main maintenance needs. You can also buff the floor occasionally if you have opted for a high gloss epoxy finish.

3. Increased Safety

Safety is a high priority in any commercial setting. The wrong flooring option can be a slip-and-fall hazard, particularly in businesses where moisture on the floor is a common occurrence. Epoxy concrete flooring solves the problem elegantly in the way the surface finish can be customized. There are options for textured epoxy coatings, which will provide the necessary traction to prevent slips without detracting from the overall look and easy maintenance of the floor. 

4. Custom Colors

Concrete commercial floors are often installed in one color — gray — which makes it a very bland choice for your business. Epoxy, on the other hand, comes in a rainbow of stock colors and there are often options for custom colors. You can also combine colors to create designs in the floor itself. Chipped epoxy flooring is another option. This style has color chips embedded in the epoxy coating that provide flashes of color. 

Contact a commercial epoxy concrete service to get a quote on doing the floors in your business.


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