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Pouring flooring epoxy
The most basic definition of epoxy flooring is a flooring surface made up of many layers of epoxy placed to a floor with a depth of at least two millimeters. When comparing an epoxy floor to an epoxy floor finish, confusion is common. The difference between the two is the depth of the epoxy - as previously said, epoxy floors are defined as an epoxy coating at least two millimeters thick. An epoxy floor coating is any epoxy floor that is less than two millimeters thick.

Two  Different Types of Epoxy Flooring:
1. Self-Leveling Epoxy Floors: Self-leveling epoxy is used to provide a smooth, resilient, and leveled texture on the surface of new, old, cracked, or damaged concrete floors. Self-leveling epoxy floors not only have a slick, smooth appearance, but they also come in a variety of hues that are appealing to commercial, industrial, and residential environments.
Manufacturing buildings, warehouses, showrooms, commercial garages, kitchens, sporting facilities, and more can all benefit from self-leveling epoxy floors.
2. Floors Made with Epoxy Mortar: This flooring option is the most rigorous epoxy floor system on the market. This epoxy floor is constructed entirely of solid epoxies and graded or quartz sand. Mortar systems are appropriate for areas that require a chemically resistant floor that can endure a lot of abuse.
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