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Coating Systems

Flake

Flake floors are a seamless flooring solution composed of layers of epoxy or polyaspartic coatings and a full broadcast of decorative vinyl chips. These floors mimic the appearance of granite or terrazzo and provide a durable, slip-resistant surface. They also offer virtually unlimited design possibilities.

The installation process involves applying an epoxy or polyaspartic base coat, broadcasting the flakes into it, and then applying a protective topcoat. The flakes add durability by creating an aggregate layer, which enhances the texture and reduces slipperiness. Installations can include a single broadcast or a double broadcast. A double broadcast creates a thicker, more durable coating. Topcoats can be customized to suit specific site conditions, including the addition of aggregates for enhanced slip resistance, increased chemical resistance, or improved UV stability. For food production facilities, food-safe antimicrobial options are also available.

The multi-colored pattern of flake floors is ideal for camouflaging dirt and debris. These floors also resist surface abrasion and hot tire pickup, making them a popular choice for garages.

Flake floors meet ADA, USDA, FDA, and OSHA standards. Typical applications include food production facilities, laboratories, restrooms, schools, locker rooms, clinical sites, veterinary offices, kennels, garages, or any location where the substrate requires protection from medium to heavy use.

Quartz

Epoxy Quartz or Quartz Broadcast Floors are a decorative resin floor consisting of layers or resin and multi-colored quartz sand. These high build coatings created with 100% solids epoxy and quartz offer excellent impact resistance. The multi-colored patterns help camouflage dirt while maintaining a clean look.

 

Epoxy Quartz floors are typically done in a double broadcast. The resulting floors are between 1/8” and 3/16” thick. A polyurethane or polyaspartic top coat provides additional chemical resistance and abrasion resistance. Epoxy Quartz floors meet ADA, USDA, FDA, and OSHA standards and are VOC compliant and contribute to LEED.

 

Quartz aggregate is available in fine (Q28) and coarse (Q11) sizes. The larger quartz produces a higher build and more durable floor, although both offer much greater impact resistance than other types of coatings.

 

Quartz flooring is designed for institutional, commercial and retail spaces where a durable, easy to clean and sanitary surface is desired. They will stand up to medium to heavy duty use. Typical applications include food preparation, laboratories, restrooms, food service, clinical sites, pet care, and garage floors.

Metallic

Our designer floors combine different resins with numerous pigments to create one-of-a-kind installations.  We utilize metallic pigments, color shifts, pearl effects, and glow pigments.  We can embed objects or logos in the floor for branding and colors can be custom mixed.  Our skilled installers can use tools as well as different application methods to create effects, making the possibilities truly endless.

 

Our designer epoxy systems achieve excellent adhesion to concrete, wood and other substrates.  Top coats are available in matte, satin or gloss finishes as well as with different levels of slip resistance.  Our designer floors are resistant to abrasion, chemicals, hot tire pick up, and UV exposure. They are compliant with USDA, FDA, ADA, and OSHA standards.   Antimicrobial formulations are also available. These floors are long lasting and low maintenance.

 

This unique floor system will set you apart from the competition.  These floors have depth, beauty and industrial strength making them a great choice for retail spaces, showrooms, galleries, restaurants, tattoo parlors, office spaces, hair salons and more.

Urethane Cement

Urethane Cement is a high performance cementitious based coating material with a urethane binder.  It is designed to perform in harsh environments such as beverage warehouses, food processing facilities and chemical facilities.  Also referred to as polyurethane mortar, cementitious urethane, urethane mortar, or urethane concrete, this material better withstands high temperature fluctuations, chemical contamination and high moisture content or vapor emissions, than traditional coatings.

 

A urethane cement floor system combines the best attributes of many other resin floor systems.  While they aren’t cheap, their performance isn’t easily matched. These floors tenaciously bond to properly prepared substrates and are able to withstand high moisture vapor.  This makes them ideal for installs over green concrete. The self-leveling trowel applied material can be installed over tile, brick, quarry tile, and even over plywood substrates.  Floors range in thickness from 1/8” to 3/8”. The heavy aggregate content also makes them extremely durable.

 

Engineered to withstand rapid and deep thermal cycling, these floors will hold up to hot pressure washes, hot grease spills, and flash freezing, where thermal shock would cause other materials to fail.  The rapid cure time of urethane cement installations allow for forklift traffic in as little as 24 hours, making them ideal for quick return to service jobs.

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