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Articles and guides on industrial floor coating chemistry, surface preparation, system selection, and the things that separate a coating that lasts twenty years from one that fails in two.
How Long Does Epoxy Floor Coating Last in a Warehouse?
Warehouse epoxy floors typically last 5–15 years. Polyaspartic 15–25. The differentiator isn't the resin — it's surface prep, moisture testing, and traffic load. Here's what actual…
Read article → 2025-10-22Polyaspartic vs. Epoxy: Which Is Better for Commercial Floors?
Polyaspartic and epoxy are two different resin chemistries with different strengths. Polyaspartic wins on speed, UV stability, and chemical resistance. Epoxy wins on initial cost a…
Read article → 2025-10-29What Is a Moisture Vapor Barrier for Concrete Floors?
A moisture vapor barrier is a specialty coating layer that prevents water vapor from migrating up through a concrete slab and destroying the floor coating above. Skipping MVB is th…
Read article → 2025-11-05What an XPS-Certified Floor Coating Contractor Actually Means
XPS Certification is taught and tested by Xtreme Polishing Systems — the chemists who formulate many of the resins commercial installers use. The certification is live-installation…
Read article → 2025-11-12How to Prepare Concrete for Floor Coating (CSP-3)
Surface preparation determines whether a floor coating lasts 20 years or fails in 12 months. CSP-3 is the standard profile for commercial floor coating systems. Here's what it is, …
Read article → 2025-11-19Parking Garage Floor Coating: Complete Guide
Parking garage floors fail differently than warehouse or showroom floors — vehicular traffic, freeze-thaw, expansion joints, and drainage all stress the coating in ways most instal…
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