What is the Best Seamless Flooring?

August 12, 2010


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Which Epoxy.com Seamless Epoxy Flooring is the best?

Q: “I would like to install a seamless epoxy floor. 
Which Epoxy.com seamless epoxy floor system is the very best?”

Norm Lambert: The best Epoxy.com Floor is the
one that is right for you. Everyone’s need is slightly different.  That
is why Epoxy.com has many different types of seamless epoxy flooring. 
Actually some of our seamless flooring is not epoxy at all.  We also
compound aliphatic polyurethane and Methyl Methacrylate flooring  and
coatings as well.  Think of Epoxy.com Seamless flooring and coating
systems as a tool box full of tools. Our job at Epoxy.com
is to make sure you have the right seamless epoxy flooring product
for your needs.  Don’t settle for “One Size Fits All”.  Let us
help you pick out the material that is best for you.

Norm Lambert
President & Director of Technical Support
Epoxy Systems, Inc
Florida & Vermont USA
Available by Phone M-F 9AM-4PM Eastern Time (6 AM – 1 PM Pacific
Time)
352-533-2167 (Voice)
352-465-3497 (fax)

norm@epoxy.com

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Epoxy.com Seamless Epoxy Quartz Flooring

August 11, 2010

Epoxy.com - Selecting the Right Resin System

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Q: "I have an application for a seamless floor, approximately 200
sq feet. Requirements also include coved wall edge with a 4inch wall
coverage. Chemical resistance of bleach+water mixture for cleaning
purposes. Present site is a concrete substrate with industrial
linoleum tile which is strongly adhered. Is the product #15 suitable
for this application? Can the product be applied directly overtop
linoleum after a TSP chemical cleanse? If not is there a suitable
primer recommended or does the original flooring have to be
removed?"

Norm Lambert: The answer is yes and no. Yes Epoxy.com
Product #15
Seamless Epoxy Flooring will easily hold up to
the bleach and water.  However, I never recommend going over
linoleum.  First of all it will need extensive surface
preparation, but most importantly if the tile comes up so does your
Epoxy.com Product #15
Seamless Epoxy Flooring. If it is concrete under the tile, I recommend removal of the tile, removal of the mastic, and cleaning of the concrete.
If it is over wood you may want to consider a new plywood overlay. If you can handle the height you can install 1/2 inch plywood directly over the tile. If height is an issue
you will want to remove the floor down to the floor joists and reinstall 3/4 inch AC plywood. See
Epoxy.com Surface Preparation Guide for more details.

Thank you for your
interest in our products. Please contact me with your questions.

Norm Lambert
President & Director of Technical Support
Epoxy Systems, Inc
Florida & Vermont USA
Available by Phone M-F 9AM-4PM Eastern Time (6 AM – 1 PM Pacific
Time)
352-533-2167 (Voice)
352-465-3497 (fax)

norm@epoxy.com


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Epoxy Chemical Resistant to Brake Fluid

August 10, 2010

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Customer Asks: “I’m looking for a chemical resistant coating that would stand up to brake fluid and the like.”

Norm Lambert:

Epoxy.com Product #2 – www.epoxysystems.com/2.aspx   has upto 24 hour resistance against Brake Fluid.

Epoxy.com Product #633 – www.epoxysystems.com/633.aspx has resistance for up to 6 months

Norm Lambert

President & Director of Technical Support
Epoxy Systems, Inc
Florida & Vermont USA
Available by Phone M-F 9AM-4PM Eastern Time (6 AM – 1 PM Pacific Time)
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Epoxy.com Table Top & Casting Epoxy Resin Resin

August 10, 2010

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A customer Asks: “I am looking to do my bar top.  Can I stain it with polyurethane before I install Epoxy.com Product #214  100% Solids Epoxy Casting Tabletop and Bar Top Resin?”

Answer: It is always better to bond the Epoxy.com Product #214100% Solids Epoxy Casting Tabletop and Bar Top Resin directly to the substrate so you will get the strongest possible bond.  However, if you must stain you should use a stain that does not waterproof the substrate.  Of course you should always do a mockup if you plan to use any kind of stain.  Some people like to use Epoxy.com Product #1  a two component, zero (0) VOC, 100% solids epoxy Hi-Build epoxy coating as a pigmented background. That way you have the strength of Epoxy, while getting a background color.

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