Epoxy flooring is a type of surface coating that is made by mixing resin and hardener, creating a strong, seamless, and glossy finish. Whether you are looking to enhance the floor.
Epoxy Flake Floors are durable resin floors, covered with epoxy floor flakes which add durability.
Polyurethane Floors are an alternative to epoxy flooring. They can be either one-component (moisture curing) or two component when they cure as a result of mixing two components together.
Metallic epoxy is an industrial-grade resinous coating system that has been enhanced with metallic pigments to produce a shimmering finish.
Microtopping is a thin layer of cement-based material that can be applied on top of existing concrete floors to create a smooth, polished finish.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) flooring protects electronics from damage caused by static electricity, which accumulates as people walk.
Waterproofing is the process of making an object or structure waterproof or water-resistant so that it remains relatively unaffected by water or resisting the ingress of water under specified conditions.
Self leveling mortar is used as a coating to create flat and smooth surfaces, correcting any initial defects that it may have had.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) flooring protects electronics from damage caused by static electricity, which accumulates as people walk.
Car parking systems is a parking place or parking spot that is designated for parking.
Wall coatings are decorative or protective layers that are applied to a building's interior or exterior walls.
Sports flooring is engineered to reduce the risk of injury, absorb impacts and survive decades of use.
EPDM flooring is durable, weather-resistant, slip-resistant, and ideal for playgrounds, gyms, and outdoor areas, offering long-lasting safety and comfort.