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What is liquid Flooring?

Liquid flooring refers to a type of flooring material that is applied as a liquid, and then cures into a solid surface. There are several types of liquid flooring, including epoxy, polyurethane, and acrylic.

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Epoxy flooring is a type of synthetic floor system that is laid on top of concrete substrates as a form of protection and decoration. The systems can comprise of several layers of thermosetting resin that are coated and generally applied onto a concrete substrate. The floor system forms a strong and permanent bond, acting as an impervious and decorative barrier to protect the substrate. It is made by mixing a resin and a hardener – which then chemically react to create a hard, durable surface. It can be applied to concrete, wood, and other surfaces, and is resistant to stains, chemicals, and abrasions.

Polyurethane is another type of liquid flooring that is known for its durability and resistance to wear and tear. It is often used in areas with Heavy foot traffic or machinery, such as warehouses and factories.

Acrylic is a type of liquid that is often used in residential settings. It is a water-based product that is easy to apply and dries quickly. It is available in a variety of colours and finishes, and is often used in basements where a durable and easy-to-clean surface is desired.

Overall, liquid flooring is a versatile and durable option, and can provide a seamless that is resistant to wear.