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		<description><![CDATA[<p>A high-flow epoxy that doesn’t shrink and has exceptional bonding properties, the self-leveling epoxy floor is easy to use and hardens quickly...</p><p>Post from: <a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.com">Epoxy Floors</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/self-leveling-epoxy-floor/">Self-Leveling Epoxy Floor</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>There are a wide variety of flooring options available to you when you choose to go with an <a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net">epoxy floor</a>.  In this article we explore the <strong>self-leveling epoxy floor</strong>.</em></p>
<h3>What is a Self-Leveling Epoxy Floor?</h3>
<p>A high-flow epoxy that doesn’t shrink and has exceptional bonding properties, this type of floor covering is easy to use and hardens quickly. Desired thickness can be created in just one application of the epoxy coat. It comes in a variety of finishes and is comprised primarily of epoxy resin and can also include additives such as quartz, silica, or ceramic. It comes in a wide selection of colors and is used in industrial and public facilities. This type of floor covering creates a clean and anti microbial surface that is ultra smooth and very easy to keep clean. It can also be used under carpets, tiling, or other flooring that needs to have a smooth substrate below.</p>
<h3>Where is a Self-Leveling Epoxy Floor Used?</h3>
<p>Not as decorative as some of the more textured epoxy floors, a self-leveling floor is used mostly in larger spaces where sanitary conditions are essential. Activity centers, animal kennels, cafeterias, locker rooms, showers, and laundries all commonly incorporate self-leveling epoxy floors. Large areas that need to be cleaned often also benefit from this type of smooth and non-porous floor covering. Food processing plants, service garages, chemical processing facilities, and waste water treatment facilities also rely on this seamless and durable epoxy flooring.</p>
<h3>How is a Self-Leveling Epoxy Floor Applied?</h3>
<p>If applied to a concrete substrate, which is the most common, the base first needs to be cleaned through water blasting, acid etching, sandblasting, or another thorough cleaning methods to remove dirt, existing coatings, grease, oil, and any other substances that may interfere with the bond. Then, the concrete can be primed. The purpose of the primer is prevent the formation of air bubbles and pin holes after the covering has been applied. It can be applied either with a roller or a brush and must completely dry before the epoxy can be put on top. After the self-leveling epoxy resin is mixed with water, it can be applied to the primed substrate. It can be spread with a trowel or squeegee and then you can let it self-level on its own. The application should be completed all in one session for best results and the desired thickness can be achieved in this one step application.</p>
<h3>Special Features of a Self-Leveling Epoxy Floor</h3>
<p>This epoxy floor features an easy to apply resin that cures quickly. It forms an excellent bond and is easy to maintain and clean. Because it is one component, it won’t freeze and, while warmer temperatures are ideal for application, it can be installed at temperatures lower than most coverings require. Some manufacturers will blend the standard colors to create unique hues so even the most utilitarian spaces can still have a flair. It is a non-porous floor covering that will hold up well under moderate traffic. Adding a top coat is an option with a self-leveling epoxy floor but is not necessary. It will keep the floor looking newer longer and will make it even more slip-resistant and strong.</p>
<p><em>Want to see what else is available?  Check out all of the types of epoxy floors:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/epoxy-flaked-floor/">Epoxy Flaked Floor</a><br />
<a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/epoxy-antistatic-floor/">Epoxy Anti-Static Floor</a><br />
<a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/self-dispersing-epoxy-floor/">Self-dispersing Epoxy Floor</a><br />
<a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/self-dispersing-epoxy-floor-with-quartz-sand/">Self-dispersing Epoxy Floor with Quartz Sand</a><br />
<a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/self-leveling-epoxy-floor/">Self-leveling Epoxy Floor</a><br />
<a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/mortar-epoxy-floor/">Mortar Epoxy Floor</a><br />
<a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/graveled-epoxy-floor/">Graveled Epoxy Floor</a><br />
<a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/epoxy-terrazzo-floor/">Epoxy Terrazzo Floor</a></em></p>
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