Epoxy-based self-leveling floor: advantages of coating

Self-leveling floor has gained strong popularity in the last decade, as it is a durable and beautiful coating that can be used in a variety of rooms.

In this article we will tell you about the features of a self-leveling floor in general and an epoxy-based self-leveling floor.

What are the features of a self-leveling floor?The main feature of the self-leveling floor is its ease of use, since the mixed material is poured onto the surface, independently distributed over it in an even layer.

Also, this material is characterized by strength and long service life, wear resistance and high adhesion.

Self-leveling floors can be classified depending on the components.

What are the types of self-leveling floors?Among the varieties of self - leveling floors , there are:

 

  • Based on cement;
  • Based on cement and acrylic;
  • Based on epoxides;
  • Based on polyurethanes;
  • Methyl methacrylic (based on various resins).

To date, the most popular types are cement-acrylic and epoxy. These coatings are quite versatile in applications and durable.

What is an epoxy self-leveling floor?Epoxy self–leveling floor is a durable wear-resistant coating, which includes epoxy resins.

It is a non-toxic and aesthetically beautiful coating that can be used in a variety of fields. Among them: residential premises, industrial and commercial premises with an average intensity of operation.

What are the advantages of epoxy self-leveling floors?Among the main advantages of epoxy self-leveling floors are:

 

  • High wear resistance;
  • High resistance to various chemicals;
  • High resistance to moisture;
  • Ease of application and use;
  • A wide color palette;
  • The ability to create both glossy and matte coatings.
  • Wide scope of application.

Are there any disadvantages in epoxy floors?The only negative that can be highlighted is the cost of coverage.

Since a high-quality material for creating an epoxy self-leveling floor is quite an expensive material, before using which it is necessary to apply an epoxy primer, the cost of which is also high.