polfloors - epoxy flooring store
Architect in Melbourne, Australia
There are several different types of epoxy flooring that you can choose from. These include:
Self-dispersing epoxy floors – this is a very strong floor and thus is used in areas of high traffic and heavy use.
Self-dispersing epoxy floors with quartz sand – same as a self-dispersing epoxy floor but with excellent anti-slip properties.
Self-levelling epoxy floors – these floors are easy to clean and look after and they are very popular for use in kitchens, dining rooms, and so on.
Mortar epoxy floors – this is the strongest of all epoxy floors available. They are also good for repairing cracks before laying another type of epoxy floor.
Gravelled epoxy floors – this the most decorative of all epoxy floors but it is also the most complicated floor to lay. These floors have good anti-slip qualities.
Epoxy terrazzo floors – these are also very decorative epoxy floors and they are mainly used in large spaces.
Epoxy antistatic floors – these are used in sensitive areas where there should be no static present in the environment at all.
Epoxy flaked floors – these floors are epoxy based but they actually have coloured chips or flakes laid within the floors for decoration. The flakes also provide a slightly rough surface that provides good anti-slip qualities. The flakes come in different colours and can be mixed with the combination of your choice.