Metallic Epoxy Flooring Indianapolis

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We are one of the few companies in Indianapolis that offer our knowledge and services in the metallic epoxy field. We have decades of experience working with all forms and patterns of the metallic epoxy floor system so you can rest assured that you are receiving the best-finished product when you use us to install your unique metallic epoxy floor in Indianapolis. If you are tired of all of the run of the mill flooring that is on the market today and needs a more exciting method of flooring, you should give metallic epoxy a chance. Let us tell you why:

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    Differences In Application

    Our Preparation and Application Process

    Although the mixing process of the metallic epoxy floor is a little different than that of a standard epoxy, the processes leading up to that point are similar to a standard epoxy flooring system in Indianapolis. That means that all repairs of imperfections such as cracks, gouges, and stains are still repaired or lifted from the concrete slab. And even the process of profiling the concrete slab is still relatively the same. While both diamond wheel grinders and shot blasting are still used, most instances use diamond wheel grinding as the main profiling technique.
    After the profiling process has been completed, its time to mix some epoxy! This is still done with a two-part system involving epoxy resin and hardeners. These two parts are introduced to each other in a five-gallon bucket and thoroughly mixed. Some forms of metallic epoxy can call for the metallic pigments to be mixed during this stage, placed after the main epoxy has been installed or even both at the same time. The main difference between metallic epoxy and standard epoxy flooring is how the flooring is set and customized. For most instances, the metallic pigments are placed on top of the main base epoxy and backrolled on to make a marbling appearance but sometimes there are even instances of solvents being used to make even more intense effects like waves.

    Why Use A Metallic Epoxy Floor

    Metallic epoxy is one of the most unique flooring options that you can find on the market to this date. Not only does it have a one of a kind appearance, but it also offers much more than looks. The metallic epoxy floor in Indianapolis is still a 100 percent solid epoxy flooring system so you can expect to gain all of the benefits of a standard epoxy flooring system, just with an unreplicable appearance that will make your neighbors or competing businesses green with envy!

    Chemical Resistance

    Chemical Resistance

    What is flooring that is not able to resist chemicals? We think they are a wasted opportunity to keep mother nature safe. Our metallic epoxy floor coating in Indianapolis is able to resist chemicals by not letting them come into contact with the concrete slab. By doing this the metallic epoxy is actually keeping the chemical out of the surrounding soil by isolating the chemical on its surface for easy cleanup and disposal. Care about earth? Use a metallic epoxy floor coating.

    Easy Maintenance

    Easy Maintenance

    Nobody wants to slave away all of the day and night on the upkeep of their flooring and you won’t have to with a metallic epoxy floor in Indianapolis. This is because you won’t need any waxes or polishes to make your metallic epoxy shine brighter than the sun! All you need to do to maintain the metallic epoxy is a sweep with a soft bristle broom and clean it up with a standard wet mop to keep your flooring looking like new!

    Slip Resistance

    Slip Resistance

    No matter where you decide to place flooring, one of the key elements that need to be taken into consideration is the floorings ability to handle moisture and slips from said moisture. A metallic eopxy floor while slick and slippery actually offer more traction than floorings like tile and hardwood. Not enough? There is actually an additive that can be placed in the metallic epoxy top coat that mimics sand that can make the floor supply grip, even when wet.

    Ultra Durable

    Ultra Durable

    Contrary to popular belief on metallic epoxy floor coatings in Indianapolis, metallic epoxy is still ultra durable, A metallic epoxy floor is still composed of epoxy which is strong on its own but metallic epoxy in Indianapolis can only be created using the 100 percent solid epoxy system, which is the strongest epoxy available on the market to this date! This is crucial as this means that metallic epoxy can be used anywhere from basements to warehouses without showing signs of wear and tear for well over 20 years with some cases of metallic epoxy in Indianapolis lasting well over 30 years!

    One Of A Kind

    One Of A Kind

    One of the coolest aspects of using a metallic epoxy floor in Indianapolis is the simple fact that your flooring is actually going to be one of a kind. We don’t say that just to make you feel special we mean it! A metallic epoxy floor is actually impossible to replicate, the epoxy flooring installer that created your metallic epoxy floor can’t even recreate it. This is because there are series of chemical reactions that take place in the floor during installation that are impossible to replicate because of their sporadic nature, making your floor actually one of a kind!

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    What Is Metallic Epoxy?

    While the appearance of a metallic epoxy floor may drastically differentiate from the appearance of a standard epoxy flooring system, the basic composition of metallic epoxy is almost the same. The metallic epoxy floor uses the strongest epoxy, the 100 percent solid epoxy system so there is no strength that is lost for appeal. This means that there is still two major parts to the mixture, an epoxy resin that makes up two-thirds of the mix and a urethane hardener that makes up the final third. The only major difference is that there is a usage of metallic pigments that are used both during the mixing process and the application process. Sometimes there are even steps taken that involve solvents to achieve specific looks or designs.