How to Evaluate and Repair Cracks Before Epoxy Coating Your Basement Floor
A basement is a damp area, and without a waterproofing solution, can lead to the deterioration of your home’s foundation. This is why it’s important to protect your basement by installing a floor coating such as epoxy.
Epoxy can transform your basement
Epoxy Basement Flooring can transform your basement into a stunning living space, or man cave, and it’s a durable flooring option. It won’t chip or crack and resists scratching, making it easy to move furniture around the space. It’s also available in a variety of colors and designs, allowing you to add your personal touch to the room.
Best part of epoxy flooring
The best part of epoxy flooring is that it’s easy to clean. Dust and debris sweeps up easily, and spills and stains wipe up quickly with a cloth. In addition, epoxy is non-porous, so it won’t hold onto mold spores that can grow under rugs and on furniture in a damp environment.
Benefit of a warranty against delamination
When properly installed by a MOY FloorFX professional, an epoxy coating can last up to 20 years. It also has the added benefit of a warranty against delamination and peeling. A smooth, shiny surface brightens a basement and looks more professional than traditional concrete floors. Products come in a variety of hues, so you can match the floor color with other features in your basement.
Moisture is a major concern
Moisture is a major concern in many homes, and can cause damage to concrete and other materials. Using a waterproofing sealer will help to some degree, but nothing blocks moisture better than an Epoxy Basement Flooring coating. It creates a hard plastic film that water can’t penetrate, though it’s important to test the moisture levels in your basement before applying a floor covering.
Good calcium chloride testing kit
A good calcium chloride testing kit will give you an accurate reading of moisture vapor transmission in your concrete, and help you decide whether to apply an impermeable coating. This is a crucial step that must be done before you apply any type of floor treatment, especially an epoxy coating. Failure to test could result in a hydrostatic pressure that forces the moisture up through the basement slab, damaging the surface treatment and the materials installed above it.
Conclusion
It’s critical to wear a respirator during the application process and shut off your HVAC system while the epoxy cures. The chemical fumes can be extremely toxic and are not safe for kids, pets, or anyone with asthma. It is also recommended to get everyone out of the house during the process and open all the windows. This will help to avoid spreading the epoxy fumes throughout your house.
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