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My company just moved into a new warehousing facility with concrete floors. Should we apply a surface treatment to our new floors, and if so, which surface treatment will best serve this purpose? |
You absolutely should surface treat your new concrete floors. Doing so will protect the integrity of the floors from normal wear and tear and, in turn, protect your investment. The majority of our installations are designed to handle specific problems. Your installation should be guided by your individual needs. Depending on the traffic patterns and loads, the system could vary as follows:
- Foot Traffic - Epoxy Primer, Epoxy Intermediate Coat, Polyurethane Finish Coat.
- Light Vehicular Traffic - Epoxy Primer, Epoxy Slurry Intermediate (with or without a broadcast), Epoxy or Polyurethane Topcoat.
- Heavy Vehicular Traffic - Epoxy Primer, Epoxy Mortar @ 3/16" to 1/4", Epoxy Intermediate Coat, Epoxy or Polyurethane Topcoat.
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