Frequently
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Lower-quality concrete coatings can be damaged by salt and ice melt chemicals. However, 100% polyaspartic coatings resist these substances.
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A number of variables, such as the type of coating, the area’s size, and the surface’s condition, affect how much epoxy flooring costs. Although they may cost more up front, premium choices like polyaspartic or polyurea-based coatings provide better longevity and require less upkeep over time. It is best to arrange for a professional installer to do an on-site assessment in order to obtain an exact estimate.
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Epoxy flooring requires little maintenance to keep looking good and lasting a long time. To get rid of dirt and debris, sweep or vacuum frequently. If necessary, mop with a light soap solution. Steer clear of abrasive instruments or harsh chemicals that could harm the finish. Premium coatings that are resistant to stains, chemicals, and abrasions, such as polyaspartic or polyurea hybrids, make maintenance even easier.
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Some coatings can be slippery, but adding an “anti-skid” additive to the top coat will prevent this issue.
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With lower-grade coatings, yes, they might. However, with 100% polyaspartic, the tires on your car won’t affect it.
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Good question. The short answer is: you get what you pay for. The long answer is that lower prices often mean low-quality materials and inexperienced installation.
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We recommend 48-72 hours after installation, although this may completely depend on the materials used.
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Typically our goal is 2 days, with a very small project, it may be one, or with a slightly larger surface it may take 3 days.