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Epoxy: A Popular Flooring Choice For Severance Homeowners

Epoxy floors were once reserved for high-traffic commercial and industrial spaces. Now, it’s becoming increasingly popular as a residential flooring option, particularly for the garage. Not only is it easy to clean and long-lasting, but it’s resistant to scratches, scuffs, cracks, stains, moisture, and more.

Benefits of Installing an Epoxy Floor in Your Severance Home

  • Easy to clean and maintain
  • Slip-resistant (especially compared to concrete)
  • Fast installation 
  • Available in a variety of colors
  • Resistant to scratches, scuffs, or cracks
  • Resistant to spills, stains, and chemicals
  • Long-lasting
  • Affordable compared to most other flooring systems
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Epoxy Floor Options

One of the reasons why epoxy appeals to so many homeowners is because it comes in a variety of colors, textures, and finishes. That means you can install a custom-looking floor that’s unique to your needs and works perfectly with your home’s decor. So, whether you want a clean look that’s also slip-resistant for your garage or an eye-catching, high-gloss, metallic finish for your basement floor, epoxy can provide you with plenty of options!

High-Performance Epoxy

You may have heard of people finishing their garage floor with epoxy, but have you ever thought of installing it in your kitchen or other areas where the floor gets a lot of abuse?
Epoxy floors are ideal for areas that are subject to moisture, spills, scratches, scuffs, and more. Traditional flooring can become worn quickly, whereas epoxy floors were made for real life and will hold up to just about anything!

Epoxy with Vinyl Flake

Want to improve the safety and slip resistance of your garage or basement floor? Flake flooring is an excellent coating option as it helps to improve traction in areas that are susceptible to moisture and spills. To create this functional, yet beautiful finish, vinyl flakes are applied to a specially prepared tinted polyaspartic base coat; the floor is then sealed with clear, high-solids polyaspartic for a beautiful gloss finish. The resulting floor has all of the benefits of an epoxy floor with the additional benefit of being slip-resistant.

Metallic Epoxy

Who says epoxy floors are boring? Think again! Epoxy not only comes in a huge number of colors, but you can also choose from a variety of eye-catching metallic options! Metallic epoxy is a 100% solid epoxy coating engineered with metallic additives to produce a dynamic color-changing effect. The result is a unique, high-end-looking floor that can dramatically transform any space.

Additional Flooring Options From Epoxy Colorado

Polished concrete

Concrete floors are common in garages and basements, however, they are prone to cracking. If you want to increase your floor’s resiliency and longevity while maintaining the industrial look and feel of concrete, you might want to consider having it polished. This process creates a smooth, sealed surface that will eliminate airborne silica dust and resist staining. You can also enhance its look by adding color or choose to add a polyaspartic sealant for additional protection.

Exterior Concrete Seal

Concrete may seem like the ultimate indestructible flooring, but it’s no match for the Colorado weather. Warm temperatures during the day and freezing temperatures at night cause expansion in concrete, which ultimately leads to popouts, spalling, and scaling. At Epoxy Colorado, we can apply a penetrating sealant that will protect your concrete from moisture and strengthen it to ensure its longevity.

Polyaspartic Floor Coatings

Many people are familiar with using epoxy as a way to add a durable, protective coating to their garage or basement floor. However, there are other options besides epoxy. Polyaspartic is another type of coating that features multiple benefits including quick drying time, resistance to UV light and yellowing, as well as a low VOC rating so it doesn’t have that chemical smell.

Epoxy is still a good choice For those looking for a slightly more budget-friendly way to enhance and protect floors, standard epoxy is still a good choice, however, for floors that are subjected to a lot of abuse – such as garage floors – polyaspartic can provide superior protection due to its resistance to staining and discoloring, even in extreme temperatures.

Wondering if polyaspartic is the best choice for your Severance home? Call Epoxy Colorado to learn more about polyaspartic or to get a free quote on professional installation.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Although epoxy floors have been around for quite some time, residential application is still somewhat new. The following is a list of some of the most frequently asked questions we hear from homeowners. If you have another question that was not addressed here, or if you would like to talk with us and get a free estimate, we would love to hear from you.

How Long Does an Epoxy Floor Last?

Epoxy floors are prized for their durability. Even concrete, which you might think is the most durable, will get stained, cracked, and chipped. Epoxy, on the other hand, is resistant to all of these things and made to last for years and even decades. 

There are several factors that go into determining how well an epoxy floor will withstand the test of time. For a standard residential home, an epoxy floor can look great for the full-time you own your home. For high-traffic industrial or commercial areas, the lifespan can be shorter, but it will likely still be longer than most other flooring systems.

Can I Install an Epoxy Floor Myself?

DIY projects can be fun and even save you some money. But, in the case of installing an epoxy floor, trying to do it yourself is not a good idea. First, a professional installer will use a higher grade of materials that are designed to last longer. Second, professionals have the skills and experience necessary to ensure proper prep and installation of the flooring. Proper prepping of the area is essential for a quality finished product that looks and performs to expectations. Finally, you may think that you can save money if you install it yourself, but unless you’re experienced, it’s will take you far longer to get the job done and you run the risk of making costly mistakes. Save yourself time and potential problems by finding a professional installer to do the job for you. You’ll be glad you did!

What are the Best Areas for Epoxy Flooring?

Most people are familiar with epoxy for a garage floor, but its use isn’t limited to that one space. Basements are another area that are perfect for epoxy floors. That’s because epoxy can make an otherwise dark and dingy space look clean and bright. Even in the dry climate of Colorado, mold is common in basement areas. Adding a layer of epoxy to your concrete floor is a great way to prevent moisture and mold growth.

Basements and garages are the most common places to install epoxy floors, but their benefits can extend into just about any area of your home. Consider a decorative epoxy floor as part of your laundry room, kitchen, bathroom, outdoor patio, or any place that you want to be easy to clean and resistant to wear and tear.

Are There Any Disadvantages to Installing an Epoxy Floor?

The advantages of installing an epoxy floor are many, but there are a few things you’ll want to consider before you decide it’s the right choice for you. First, although epoxy floors are known to be slip-resistant, this primarily applies to water-based spills. Oil that is spilled on epoxy can make for a very slippery surface that is dangerous to walk on. That’s why many people choose to add vinyl flakes to their epoxy floor. It not only enhances traction, but it also looks great!

Second, if you're an avid DIY'er, you might be disappointed to hear that installing an epoxy floor is something that is best left to the professionals. It’s quite a bit more complicated than just painting the floor. Working with an experienced installer such as Epoxy Colorado will save you time and ensure you get high–quality, long-lasting results you desire.

Get a Free Quote on Epoxy Floor Installation From Epoxy Colorado

Are you considering an epoxy floor for your Severance home? Mixing and applying the materials can be tricky and requires a lot of preparation. Make sure it’s installed correctly by hiring an experienced professional. At Epoxy Colorado, we’ve been in the business for almost 20 years and we’re dedicated to providing our customers with the high-quality workmanship, professionalism, and attention to detail they simply won’t find anywhere else. If you’re interested in exploring your epoxy floor options or have a project you’d like to discuss with us, please give us a call!

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