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Epoxy Quartz
Flooring FAQ
What Would be the Cost
of a Garage Floor Installation?
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clicking here.
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exact bid on your project.
Is Epoxy Quartz
Flooring Slippery?
The finished Epoxy Quartz Flooring provides a non-slip, traction
surface that prevents slipping. Even with the top coat applied,
the surface still provides ample traction to prevent slipping.
Never apply wax to our epoxy flooring surfaces.
What Application is Recommended for Industrial
Use?
Our Seamless Premium Quartz Base Coat Epoxy with our
Seamless One-Coat Industrial Sealer epoxy will provide
abrasion and impact resistance in areas such as service bays
where tools may be dropped occasionally.
What Application is Recommended for Commercial
Kitchen Use?
Our Seamless Premium Quartz Base Coat™ Epoxy with our Seamless
One-Coat Industrial Sealer epoxy will provide
extra thermal protection from hot grease spills that may be
encountered in commercial kitchens.
Can Epoxy Quartz Flooring Really Be Installed
Over Wood Surfaces?
We are happy to announce that the epoxy quartz broadcast market
has been expanded by Seamless Flooring Systems to accommodate installation over wood flooring
surfaces. The use of our flexible substrate, base coat and top
coat epoxies allow for the movement associated with wood
substrates without cracking the flooring surface.
Why Do You Use a Double Broadcast System?
By applying two base coats of epoxy and quartz, a uniform
appearance to the final flooring surface is easy to attain.
Additionally, this provides extra strength to the finished
flooring system with an 18,500 PSI rating.
Is Epoxy Quartz Flooring Easy to Maintain?
Yes. The top coat application, in addition to providing a
traction surface, allows for easy cleaning and maintenance with
floor scrubbers, squeegees, or vacuums.
Will Vapor Emissions of 6% to 8% affect my Epoxy Quartz
Flooring?
Yes. The threshold for vapor emissions is 4Lbs./1000Ft²/24Hrs. The reason that the installed flooring will be affected by
vapor emissions is the same as other flooring products. Vapor
emissions may lead to a failure in the bonding with the concrete
substrate. We have developed a highly effective vapor barrier
formula for protecting vapor emissions up to
15Lbs./1000Ft²/24Hrs. Our tests indicate that it has the ability to reduce the hydrostatic pressure emitted
by the floor from 12 Lbs. per 1000 square feet to less than 1
Lb. For concrete slabs with high vapor emissions, the
possibility of delaminating and forming bubbles in the flooring
surface is high.
How can I test for vapor emission levels?
Begin by taping a 1' x 1' sheet of plastic firmly to the
concrete. Before you place the sheet of plastic onto the
concrete, use a hammer to create a few dents in a small area to
fully open the pores. If, after 24 hours, you notice water
droplets on the underside of the plastic sheet, you should
confirm the amount of emissions by conducting a calcium chloride
test. Calcium chloride test kits can be obtained from your
Authorized Epoxy Quartz Flooring Dealer or online.
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