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Resinous flooring systems

Each system below is defined by its build-up, not by a brand name. We specify from the slab up: moisture, profile, traffic, chemistry and downtime.

Decorative Flake Systems resinous flooring

Decorative Flake Systems

Broadcast vinyl chip systems locked under a clear topcoat for a durable, textured, easy-to-clean surface.

Best used for

  • Residential garages
  • Basements
  • Locker and utility rooms
  • Showrooms

Typical build-up

  1. 1. Mechanical surface preparation
  2. 2. Epoxy or polyaspartic base coat
  3. 3. Full or partial flake broadcast
  4. 4. Clear polyaspartic or urethane topcoat
Metallic Epoxy Systems resinous flooring

Metallic Epoxy Systems

Reflective, hand-worked metallic pigment floors with depth and movement no two installations repeat.

Best used for

  • Showrooms
  • Retail and hospitality
  • Feature lobbies
  • Custom residential

Typical build-up

  1. 1. Mechanical surface preparation
  2. 2. Pigmented epoxy body coat
  3. 3. Metallic pigment broadcast and manipulation
  4. 4. Clear protective topcoat
Solid-Color Systems resinous flooring

Solid-Color Systems

Clean single-color epoxy or polyaspartic coatings for a uniform, high-visibility, low-maintenance surface.

Best used for

  • Warehouses
  • Mechanical rooms
  • Storage
  • Back-of-house areas

Typical build-up

  1. 1. Mechanical surface preparation
  2. 2. Primer
  3. 3. Pigmented build coat
  4. 4. Optional slip-resistant topcoat
Polyaspartic Coatings resinous flooring

Polyaspartic Coatings

Fast-cure, UV-stable coatings that allow same-day or next-day return to service in occupied spaces.

Best used for

  • Occupied facilities
  • Cold-weather installs
  • Fast-turn garages
  • Dealership service bays

Typical build-up

  1. 1. Mechanical surface preparation
  2. 2. Polyaspartic base coat
  3. 3. Decorative or pigmented layer as specified
  4. 4. Polyaspartic topcoat
Urethane-Cement Flooring resinous flooring

Urethane-Cement Flooring

Heavy-duty thermal-shock and chemical-resistant flooring engineered for wet, hot and aggressive process areas.

Best used for

  • Commercial kitchens
  • Food and beverage
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Wash-down areas

Typical build-up

  1. 1. Aggressive mechanical preparation and termination detailing
  2. 2. Urethane-cement mortar or slurry body
  3. 3. Integral coving as required
  4. 4. Chemical-resistant seal coat
Commercial and Industrial Systems resinous flooring

Commercial and Industrial Systems

Specification-driven build-ups for high-traffic environments, including ESD, hygienic and heavy-load areas.

Best used for

  • Manufacturing
  • Distribution
  • Healthcare
  • Municipal facilities

Typical build-up

  1. 1. Substrate testing and evaluation
  2. 2. Repair, joint treatment and preparation
  3. 3. Engineered multi-coat or mortar system
  4. 4. Wear-layer topcoat with line striping as required
Concrete Preparation and Repair resinous flooring

Concrete Preparation and Repair

Diamond grinding, shot blasting, crack and joint repair, spall patching and profile correction.

Best used for

  • Every project
  • Damaged slabs
  • Failed coating removal
  • Joint rehabilitation

Typical build-up

  1. 1. Existing coating removal
  2. 2. Diamond grinding or shot blasting to specified CSP
  3. 3. Crack, joint and spall repair
  4. 4. Dust-controlled cleanup and profile verification
Moisture-Mitigation Systems resinous flooring

Moisture-Mitigation Systems

Vapor-barrier primers and mitigation build-ups that protect finish systems on slabs with elevated moisture.

Best used for

  • Below-grade slabs
  • New concrete
  • Slabs without a vapor retarder
  • Renovations

Typical build-up

  1. 1. Relative humidity and calcium chloride testing
  2. 2. Moisture-mitigation primer
  3. 3. Cementitious skim or broadcast as required
  4. 4. Specified finish system

Ready for a floor that outlives the warranty talk?

Send us the space, the traffic and the timeline. We'll evaluate the concrete and specify the system that actually fits — residential garage or 100,000 sq ft plant.