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Garage Floor Epoxy Vs. Polyurea

Even if it serves an essential function in your home, your garage floor coating is often forgotten. So, take time to look at your garage floors right now. Does it in need of some attention? Are there any holes or stains visible? Perhaps, now is the right time to upgrade or enhance the look of your garage. One effective solution most homeowners opt for is to coat their floors. But what’s the difference between the two?

For starts, epoxy and polyurea coatings are the most popular flooring coating choices. In addition, there are subcategories and implementation approaches under these two groups. To keep it clear, let’s look at the similarities and discrepancies between epoxy and polyurea floor coatings and which choice is best for different scenarios.

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EPOXY VS POLYUREA

Epoxy Floor Coatings

A polyamine hardener and epoxy resin are used to make an epoxy floor covering. An epoxy coating should not be confused with epoxy powder. Epoxy coating is a latex acrylic containing a small amount of epoxy in the formula. Epoxy paint is susceptible to staining and peeling. Similarly, the epoxy layer can chip and break with time. These coatings often resemble paint and are available in a variety of colors, much like paint.

Furthermore, like concrete, epoxy coatings are intended to protect the surface of your garage flooring from various types of impact. When added to the concrete floor, it creates one of the most accessible surfaces to disinfect and preserve, and it even repels radioactive mildew, which is a huge benefit.

Garage epoxy floor coatings are simple to add, and it only takes a day (or less) for experts to complete the work. Garage floor coating can take another day or two to fully dry, depending on the size of your garage floor and the type of epoxy coating you used.

Polyurea Floor Coatings

A polyurea is a form of elastomer. When the term "elastic" comes to mind, you're getting a sense of how polyurea varies from epoxy. Polyurea coating has a more rubbery texture. It also heals quicker, so if you're thinking about adding a polyurea coating yourself, think twice. This product would not allow you to correct any errors.

Polyurea coating outperforms all the toughest epoxy content in terms of both consistency and versatility. Since it is mobile, it can shift with the concrete when there are significant changes in weight or temperature. However, all of this longevity comes at a premium, and polyurea coatings are usually more costly than epoxy coatings. Polyurea systems use urethane-based technology that provides excellent UV resistance.

Moreover, if exposed to harsh sunlight, the hue of your polyurea garage floor coating will not disappear, and the substance is 20 times stronger than epoxy. Polyurea garage floor coatings also heal quickly, with the procedure taking just one day to complete. Polyurea coatings are also a good choice for any garage and concrete floor.

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What should you choose? Let us help!

Any contractor you inquire about would most likely give you a slightly different response. It’s a matter of opinion, and other consumers need customized strategies for their garage floor coating and condition. Many variables are at stake, including floor type and purpose, budgetary constraints, architectural preference, among many others.

Are you thinking of renovating your garage flooring but aren’t sure where to start? Work with us!

Here at SSP Coatings, we have the best option for your garage floor coatings, whether for residential and commercial purposes. Our installation process and application are easy, so you don’t need to worry! 

Just give us a call today at 423-342-4158 to schedule a FREE consultation.

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