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Epoxy Flooring vs. Traditional Flooring

Epoxy resins make the main element of epoxy flooring with various applications, such as coatings, adhesives, and composite materials. The coating material used is made by combining two starting compounds, resin, and a hardener.

The combined materials are used for coatings and have multiple applications. Always consult with an expert to find the best options available locally. 

Epoxy Flooring Versus Other Floorings: Benefits

Epoxy Flooring

Carpet 

Carpets are beautiful, rather inexpensive, feel cozier and warmer at Christmas time, and easy to set up as flooring options. Carpets are not water-resistant at all, though. Even worse, they tend to collect dust, hence needing frequent cleaning and maintenance to prevent hygiene risks.

·        Epoxy vs. Carpet 

Carpets may be best for a cozy home setting, but modern workplace environments, for instance, public kitchens and garages, which can be so messy, cannot regard carpets as decent flooring options. In such spaces, the epoxy floor coating works better.

Epoxy flooring prevents the collection of dust and is easy to clean. Also, water-resistant meaning, while spills cannot be prevented, they do not lead to unfavourable stains. Spills can be dealt with without causing any harm or mess to the surface. All the maintenance and cleaning trouble you have to go through is to regularly sweep and mop.

Tile

Is epoxy the only flooring option available? No. Tile, another option, is inexpensive and has a straightforward installation in multiple materials and designs.

With every advantage, comes a disadvantage: Most importantly, grout is the problem you have to resolve, which, over time, gets worse (discolorations in a couple of years, and it is pretty messy, making it both tiring and expensive to maintain the flooring in an acceptable state.

Finally, tiles need replacement if they crack and the replacement interval depends on the materials used in the tiles, as glass and ceramic tiles, for instance, cannot withstand heavy loads being dragged across them.

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·        Epoxy vs. Tile

Epoxy flooring is immune to such problems and totally eliminates grout, and you don’t have to be concerned about discolourations or a second round of applying grout. Epoxy is resistant to cracking and represents a much better performance than tile in terms of durability. So, enjoy your epoxy-coated floor in the years to come, as you won’t have to replace it for decades.

Hardwood 

Hardwood floors, even though graceful, classy, and highly durable, are not economical and inefficient in terms of maintenance. Hardwood has an essential disadvantage: it is not resistant to liquid spills, which raises the chance of mold. will have problems with water, Besides, its beauty is pretty fragile, as exceedingly high load by dragging equipment, shoes can seriously damage it.

·        Epoxy vs. Hardwood

If you want to use a coating for your garage floor, epoxy is an incredible option, and it is built to last a long time. Epoxy provides an impermeable surface, minimizing the risk of mold. Once applied, there’s no risk of warping. Epoxy is a heavy-duty material with exceptional durability that allows it to tolerate a consistent intensity of impacts, from shoes and furniture to even cars.

Whatever type of flooring you have, in the workspace or at home, Epoxy flooring can be an outstanding solution. Believe us! Talking to an epoxy expert is not that difficult that you think it is. Let our experts at Stonehard guide you to choose the optimal epoxy product to suit your needs. All it takes is a call! Give us a call today at Stonehard.

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