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Epoxy Coating

What is Epoxy Coating?

An epoxy coating is a durable protective finish applied to surfaces to resist wear, moisture, chemicals, and abrasion.

Description

An epoxy coating is a surface-applied finish made from epoxy resin and a hardener that chemically cure to form a tough, protective layer. It is widely used in construction to protect substrates from wear, moisture intrusion, chemicals, and impact.

In building applications, epoxy coatings are commonly applied to concrete floors, walls, and structural surfaces in garages, warehouses, hospitals, commercial kitchens, and industrial facilities. These coatings provide a seamless, non-porous surface that is easy to clean and can be customized with colors, textures, or slip-resistant additives.

Proper surface preparation is essential for epoxy coating performance. Concrete must be clean, dry, and properly profiled to ensure adhesion. When installed correctly, epoxy coatings extend the lifespan of surfaces, improve safety, and enhance aesthetics while meeting durability and maintenance requirements.

FAQs

  • What is an epoxy coating used for?

    It is used to protect surfaces from wear, moisture, chemicals, and abrasion.

  • Where are epoxy coatings commonly applied?

    They are commonly applied to concrete floors, walls, and industrial surfaces.

  • How long do epoxy coatings last?

    Lifespan varies, but properly installed epoxy coatings can last many years under heavy use.

  • Are epoxy coatings waterproof?

    Yes, epoxy coatings create a moisture-resistant, non-porous surface.

  • Do epoxy coatings require maintenance?

    They require minimal maintenance, typically regular cleaning and periodic inspections.

Fun Fact

Epoxy floor coatings can be broadcast with decorative flakes or quartz to create both slip resistance and custom designs.

CSI Code

09 96 00

NAHB Code

990