
SELF-LEVELING EPOXY
Self-leveling epoxy is used over new or old concrete floors or concrete floors that are damaged or cracked to create a seamless, shiny, and leveled texture on the concrete surface. This is one of the most common types of epoxy floors that can be used in residential, commercial, and even industrial environments

EPOXY MORTAR FLOORS
This is the strongest of all epoxy floors and is usually used for industrial environments. They can also be used to repair cracks and other flaws in a floor before laying other types of epoxy.

METALLIC EPOXY FLOORS
Metallic epoxy floors are highly reflective and have a mirror-like appearance. Metallic pigments or chips are combined with liquid epoxy to create this look. Metallic epoxy is the best solution for showrooms, museums, hotel lobbies, and office building lobbies that want that eye-catchy and 3D look.

EPOXY FLAKE FLOORS
With this type of floor, colored flakes are added to the epoxy to create a multi-hued appearance like terrazzo or granite. There are a variety of flake colors and styles that you can choose from to create a unique and custom floor that complements your decor. Epoxy flake floors are commonly used in schools, garages, and hospitals, and other health facilities, that are high-traffic areas, and would need attractive yet affordable floors.

QUARTZ-FILLED EPOXY FLOORS
This type of epoxy floor is made of epoxy and stained quartz grains. Because they have good anti-resistant properties they are ideal for places where liquids are usually present such as commercial kitchens, food processing facilities, and locker rooms.

ANTI-STATIC EPOXY FLOORS
These floors are used as resistance for Electrostatic charge, which can be toxic to many work environments. The floors accumulate any static electricity and dissipate potential discharge. They are perfect for laboratories, hospitals, and electronic manufacturing facilities.