Fluid Applied Flooring Systems
Fluid applied systems are liquid-based and when cured, form a nonporous, smooth or textured surface.
We serve western Oregon from Portland to Salem to Eugene and the entire coast. Our new Austin, Texas location serves the Greater Austin area from Round Rock to Kyle and the surrounding areas.
Where to Use
Fluid applied systems are liquid-based and when cured, form a nonporous, smooth or textured surface; this makes them an ideal option when performance is the primary consideration, especially when the flooring area needs to withstand consistently wet conditions as well as tolerate high foot traffic or heavy-duty activities.
How to Use
Ugly concrete is not a problem. Similarly to decorative stains and saw cuts, fluid applied floors can be a beautiful addition (if not the centerpiece) to your environment too. There are many design options available, in addition to colors and patterning, you can also add metallic, flake or quartz blends to your topcoat. These additions are a great compliment to designate intended traffic patterns or camouflage inherent concrete imperfections.
Types of Fluid-Applied Flooring Systems
There are many types of fluid-applied flooring systems, epoxy, polyaspartic, urethane topcoats, and cementitious urethane mortars, to name a few. If you’re confused about which system is right for you, we’ve got you covered. We have the expertise and equipment to make sure you get the right floor installed for you – it’s what we do.
Benefits to Fluid Applied Systems
- Industrial strength chemical and abrasion resistance
- Waterproof
- Very low maintenance, no waxing or repolishing
- Superior sanitation
- Antimicrobial resistance available
- Moisture vapor mitigation available
- Can be textured
- Skid resistance available
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With over 25 years of experience, we can answer any question you may have about concrete. If you are a contractor, business owner, or building a house, contact us for help with your next project.
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