POLYASPARTIC VERSUS EPOXY FLOOR COATINGS
“What is the difference between Epoxy and Polyaspartic?”
POLYASPARTIC is a specialty product derived from modified Polyuria in the 1990’s. It is a 2 component coating that cures very fast and can be walked on within 1 hour. However, a full cure is needed before cars or lifts can be driven on it and that can take 48-72 hours. Polyaspartic is both scratch resistant and chemical resistant. It is also very UV stable. What I mean by this is that it is not affected by the sun’s rays and will not discolor, therefore, it can be used outside. Polyaspartic is also somewhat flexible so it can be forgiving when applied over joints that need to move as the surface underneath expands and contracts with temperature changes.
EPOXIES have been around since the 1930’s and come in more than one variety. They have been modified to fill a wide range of uses. Epoxy is a 2 component coating that generally cures slowly. It is recommended to wait 6-10 hours before attempting to walk on it and 72 hours before driving on it. Epoxy gets extremely hard and generally are not very flexible. Although many manufacturers claim they can be UV stable, we have not found any that are not affected by the sun’s UV rays. They will not bridge cracks since they are not very flexible.
Both Polyaspartic and Epoxy are useful in their own way. Both have pros and cons that must be considered before beginning any job. The professional installers at Floor Skinz are here to help you make the right choice for your unique circumstances. So, what are you waiting for? Contact the experts today for a FREE estimate!
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