COATING

Quartz Flooring

Quartz floors are beautiful and quite durable. They are popular in office settings, kitchen areas or wherever you want to "show off" the shine.

The typical quartz floor is built on the integrity of the quartz granule. A thick binder coat of epoxy is installed and while still wet, filled to excess with quartz. Once dry, all excess is swept away and a second bonder is applied. Once again, the wet surface is filled to excess with quartz. Once this dries, a grout coat of clear epoxy is installed to get the surface profile desired. Then a clear chemical resistant topping, either Novalec epoxy or a chemical resistant urethane, is applied. The final system will range in thickness of 1/16" to 1/8". Each quartz coat is identified as a "seeding". Double "seeded" floors are the most popular.

You can create a floor of your choice in various colors. Textures can be altered by varying the final coat's thickness. If you desire a smooth surface or a rough surface - no problem! The results will surely amaze you.

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This system can now be installed using a clear vinyl ester for great chemical resistance.
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