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25

How to Install Your New Epoxy Flooring

Posted under Home Decoration, Home Improvement

When considering the best time to install your new flooring type epoxy, it is important to take into account the outside temperature. Epoxy mixture can be influenced by the temperature and humidity, so the key to success is to choose the time of application to ensure a successful installation.

extreme temperatures, too hot or too cold may affect the epoxy floor during installation, because it will change the way products react to either speed up or slow down chemical reactions to change. If it’s too hot outside, to accelerate the healing time, make tacky and hard to spread the concrete. If it’s too cold healing time can be considerably slower, so with sticky floor long after it should be ready for use. Our floors can be affected at temperatures above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, thus saving days of summer for projects without chemical components, and below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, which is a focus on projects that do not need to dry before they can be enjoyed means.

In addition, the epoxy layer is also affected by high humidity, a moisture barrier between the concrete and the epoxy negative effect on the bond between them to leave. It is important to make sure that your installation is done on days when relative humidity is less than 75 percent, so the products will result in a strong bond with the concrete underneath.

Bottom line: Save the extreme summer and winter conditions for indoor projects such as the basement, bathroom, and rec. room, where you can change the temperature of the best performance epoxy paint ensure control. For garage floors and outdoor use, keep a close eye on the forecast, and choosing a good day in the range of 50 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit, so you’ll enjoy the easiest possible use, and reliable recovery time.

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