Epoxy Quartz

Epoxy Quartz Coating

Epoxy Quartz Coating

Right now, quartz is extremely trendy and America's most desired countertop material. You don't need to pay for the raw material or handle heavy rocks to get the look of quartz in your home, business, or industrial building. An epoxy coating can give the same appearance with less effort and a much easier-to-digest bill.


Epoxy can be used to create a brand-new floor or to lay as a coating on top of an already-existing one. It has four main ingredients: a monomeric resin, a hardener, a chemical accelerator, and a plasticizer. The plasticizer is a polymer that makes the material more flexible, allowing it to stretch and bend under heavy weight rather than cracking and breaking. Epoxy resin can withstand as much as 10,000 pounds per square inch, compared to quartz, which can take around 4,500-7,000 psi, and concrete, which can hold around 3,000-5,000 psi.


The epoxy quartz lets you completely revamp a look while getting a reliable and durable floor. The quartz gives the resin a natural sheen, sparkling in whatever color you'd like and creating close-spaced dots in varying colors that appear randomly rather than in a man-made pattern. Those patterns look similar to granite but can be specially made into any hue you'd like, such as aquamarine or ruby. You can pick a big, bold look with a rich color or a contemporary design to complement a sleek look.


Quartz is an abundant mineral found in other rocks, especially volcanic ones. Quartz It's even found within the granite. It's non-porous, heat resistant, harder, and extremely durable, even more so than granite. However, so is epoxy resin. Epoxy doesn't absorb liquids, so whatever you spill on it can easily be wiped up without a stain. Since it doesn't absorb chemicals, it's perfect for a business that requires heavy cleaning chemicals, industrial spaces with heavy machines passing over them that could leak gasoline or other liquids, and even residential areas that you'd like to protect from spills. With epoxy resin, you get the benefits of a quartz floor: the classy appearance, even greater durability, and extremely easy cleanup.


Our epoxy quartz is made from a high-build double broadcast system. That material incorporates a quartz aggregate that's colored and then sealed with a protective topcoat. It can be laid down nearly anywhere our clients imagine, from creating a new countertop to coating thousands of square feet of flooring in an industrial building.


If you're looking to revamp your home, business, or industrial site, getting new flooring is a fantastic way. The process doesn't have to be a headache, doesn't have to take ages to complete, and doesn't have to break the bank. Contact us to learn more about how you can have a professionally installed floor on your property by technicians who view this as an art form. We use the latest technology and top-quality materials and continually upgrade our training. Let us show you why we are the most trusted flooring contractor in Nashville and the surrounding area.

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