Article Written By: Matthew Stone
At work or at home, the most heavily used part of any property is the floor! Flooring is the one piece of any property that is always heavily used. In most spaces, though, the floor is among the most neglected assets. After years of hard wear, many floors become slippery or crack under years of stress. Of course when this happens, maintenance is unavoidable. Epoxy Flooring is a common option chosen by both home owners and business operators to extend the useful life of their floor space.Refinishing floor space with an epoxy floor compound is an effective way to refresh walkways and improve worker safety. Even in the basement and garage, homeowners often select these materials to refinish garage and basement floors.Interestingly, color is a major consideration when choosing to refinish heavily used floor space. Of course in the basement or garage, color can impact the value of the property. However in a warehouse or industrial space, color takes on a more important role. Adding contrast to the worker's view is an important consideration in improving overall plant safety.What are the major considerations in selecting product or material with which to refinish floor space? Only two main considerations arise in this decision. In short, the material should be OSHA compliant and be of a Polyaspartic composition.The process of becoming OSHA approved is not a simple one. OSHA approved material must pass strenuous testing and be proven to be safe in both application and use. These are difficult hurdles for many products and contractors to clear. From the customer's standpoint though, this designation provides a reasonable degree of confidence that the finished floor will deliver years of safe service.It is a term used to describe the latest in floor coating materials. This type of compound is 100% UV proof and cures very quickly - usually in less than four hours. Industrial clients find this particularly attractive as warehouse space need not be taken out of service for an extended period of time.Specialized training is usually required of those that handle this material on a regular basis. Although some home project entrepreneurs will attempt installation themselves, most will seek experienced contractors to do the job. Securing professional help when working with these compounds is insurance that the job will be done well.Professional installation requires a contractor that has experience handling difficult materials as well as the ability to work around existing fixtures and equipment. Contractors with experience in the industry usually have the manpower to make the process run quickly - even when working to refinish large areas. Good contractors will provide for good ventilation during the installation process as well. As epoxy and polyaspartic materials are not commonly handled materials, contractors with experience can decrease the risk of improper application.Good research into proper floor material can make the difference between a floor surface that wears well and provides years of service life.
This Article Has Been Published on Sun, 15 Aug 2010 and Read 217 Times