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RESINOUS FLOOR COATINGSSpecifications and Use

Phil Scisciani, Owner

www.speccoating.com

TYPES OF FLOORING

CERAMIC TILE Pros

Decorative Durable

Cons Grout Failure Slippery when wet Dirt Buildup – grout

area

TYPES OF FLOORING

VCT – VINYL COMPOSITE TILE Pros

Decorative Durable

Cons Seam Failure Continuous need to Wax Dirt Buildup – Seam

Area

TYPES OF FLOORING

POLISHED CONCRETE Pros

Durable Cons

Non-Water Bourne Liquids will cause Staining

Requires Daily Cleaning. Require revitalization

based on usage.

ADVANTAGES OF RESINOUS FLOORING

• Seamless/Impervious

• Decorative

• Durable

• Low Maintenance

EVALUATING CUSTOMER NEEDS

Owner’s Expectations

Use of the Floor

Condition of Substrate

Environment

Economics

RESINOUS FLOORING COVERS A VARIETY OF

SURFACES Concrete

Wood

Ceramic/Quarry Tile

Vinyl Composite Tile

Fiberglass

Metal

RESINOUS SYSTEM THICKNESS

Thin Film (3-10 mils) Substrate: Good Condition End Use: Light Traffic

High Build (15-30 mils) Substrate: Good/Fair Condition End Use: Light/Medium Traffic

Self-Leveling (60 mils) Substrate: Good/Fair Condition End Use: Medium/Heavy Traffic

Aggregate Broadcast

(60-120 Mils) Substrate: Good/Fair Condition End use: Medium/Heavy Traffic

Resurfacer (3/16”-1/4”) Substrate: Fair/Damaged

Condition End use: Medium/Heavy Traffic

TYPES OF RESINOUS FLOORING

Epoxy

Polyurethane

Polyaspartic/Polyurea

Methylmethacrylate - MMA

EPOXY

100% Solid

Solvent Based

Water Based

Fast Set

Trowelable

Moisture Mitigating

Novolac

ESD

POLYURETHANE

Solvent Base

Water Base

Trowelable

UV Resistant

Chemical Resistant

Wear Resistant

POLYUREA &POLYASPARTIC

100% Solids

Fast Set

UV Resistant

METHYL METHACRYLATE(MMA)

One Hour Cure

Low Temperature Cure

100% Reactive

Self-leveling Slurry or Broadcast

High Odor During Install Photo courtesy of PermaFloor

APPLIED SYSTEMS

Colored Flake

APPLIED SYSTEMS

Colored Flake

Colored Quartz

APPLIED SYSTEMS

Colored Flake

Colored Quartz

Metallic Finish

APPLIED SYSTEMS

Colored Flake

Colored Quartz

Metallic Finish

Aggregate Filled

APPLIED SYSTEMS

Colored Flake

Colored Quartz

Metallic Finish

Aggregate Filled

¼” Resurfacer

DECORATIVE COLORED FLAKE

Variety of Colors

Variety of Sizes

Durable

Aesthetically Pleasing

DECORATIVE COLORED QUARTZ

Variety of Colors

Durable

Aesthetically Pleasing

Impact Resistant

METALLIC FINISH

Variety of Colors

Unique Finishes

Decorative

Aggregate Filled

Variety of Solid Colors

Uniform Anti-Slip

Durable

Seamless

Impact Resistant

Resurfacer

Seamless

High Impact Resistant

Thermal Shock Resistant

BASIC INSTALLATION:PREPARATION

Shot Blasting

BASIC INSTALLATION:PREPARATION

Shot Blasting

Diamond Grinding

BASIC INSTALLATION:Crack/Joint Repair

Material

Epoxy

Polyurea

Polyurethane Caulking

Cementious

BASIC INSTALLATION:Damaged Concrete

Repair

Cementious Overlays Resinous Mortar

BASIC INSTALLATION:Application of Coating

THIN FILM (3-10 mils) Primer Coat Finish Coat

HIGH BUILD (15-30 mils) Primer Coat Build/Finish Coat

SELF-LEVELING (60 mils) Primer Coat Build Coat Finish Coat

Aggregate Broadcast (60-120 Mils) Base Coat Broadcast

Flake/Aggregate/Quartz Repeat for 120 mil System Finish Coat

Resurfacer (3/16”-1/4”) Primer Coat Mortar Application Grind Mortar Base Coat Broadcast Aggregate (Optional) Finish Coat

HISTORIC EXAMPLE:Frick Auto Museum - 2002

Before

After

11 Years After

Self-Leveling Epoxy/Polyurethane Finish Coat – 70 mil System

HISTORIC EXAMPLE:Corporate Office Lobby - 2003

Before

After

11 Years After

Colored Quartz System – 1/8” System

11 Years After

Before

After

HISTORIC EXAMPLE:University Dining Hall - 2009

Before

After

11 Years After

Decorative Flake System – 1/8” Thickness

Installed over Ceramic Tile

Pictures Taken 2014

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