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METALLIC FLOORING

Traditional flooring systems can easily be overlooked and bring little to no added value to a room, except simply for functionality. Metallic floors flip that mindset upside down, providing both an eye-popping finish and an even more functional floor than most traditional systems. With an infinite number of variations, your floor will truly be one of a kind, and therefore so will the room.

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all the Benefits:

Seamless Surface Protection

Exceptional Durability

easy to clean and maintain

one of a kind design

high end modern design

process:

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The process begins with a pigmented primer coat  which will typically be the color you see in the background of the finished product. This coat is very thin and  soaks into the concrete providing a great starting canvas for the masterpiece to come. The next step is a clear epoxy body coat, mixed with very fine metallic aggregates that come in virtually any color you fancy. This coat is applied the same as the previous coat, except there is an additional person on the finished floor that disperses the metallic aggregate throughout the floor to the desired design.

The metallic aggregates are so fine compared to the moderately thick body coat, that the aggregates will move around and suspend in different variations. This is what provides the almost “marble” look of the floor. Finally the system is typically finished with a urethane topcoat that provides many of the chemical, UV, and wear resistance.

This topcoat can also provide some texture in it as well to help with slipping. Also the urethane topcoat can come in a glossy form or a more dull finish, depending on your desires.

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