5 Benefits of Polyaspartic VS Epoxy Floor Coatings
Have you ever had the idea of adding a floor coating to your garage? If so, the term “epoxy” likely came up in your research. Similar to the popularity of the products of Kleenex being the universal word for tissues and Xerox to copiers, epoxy is commonly referred to as in-floor coating. However, it’s essential to recognize epoxy is a very specific type of flooring with its own unique chemical composition. While epoxy is widely known, there are certain drawbacks of epoxy that might make it less appealing for those seeking a long-lasting and robust flooring solution for their garage.
Now let’s introduce you to the concept of polyaspartic flooring, which you might not be familiar with. Let’s delve into a comparison between polyaspartic and epoxy flooring.
Epoxy
- Gradually yellows over time due to lack of UV stability
- High hardness but is susceptible to brittleness
- Vulnerable to hot tire pickup
- Prone to cracking and delamination
- Requires curing time of up to 8 days
VS.
Polyaspartic
- Maintains 100% UV stability; remains unaffected by yellowing
- Penetrates the concrete surface and exhibits elongation properties
- Free from concerns related to hot tire pickup
- Exceptional durability and an industry-leading warranty
- Rapidly cures within a span of 24 hours
Discover all the color options offered by Hello Garage’s 100% Polyaspartic flooring. From Taupe and Pewter to Midnight Gray and an array of others, these choices allow selecting a beautifully finished garage floor to be as delightful as choosing your favorite ice cream flavor.
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