Concrete Resurfacing
Contrete Resurfacing.
What is concrete resurfacing?
Concrete resurfacing (sometimes called concrete restoration, concrete refinishing, or concrete rejuvenation) begins with an existing concrete slab. After preparing the surface, a concrete overlay (or coating) is applied to the existing concrete. SUNDEK has many resurfacing products that can be customized with a variety of colors, textures, patterns, and masonry effects.
What is a coating?
A coating is a covering that is applied to the surface of an object, or substrate The purpose of applying the coating may be decorative, functional, or both. Coatings may be applied as liquids, gases or solids e.g. powder coatings.
Substrate = Material often refers to rock, soil, and other natural elements, especially when discussed in the context of foundation construction.
Most Common Coating Types
Polyurethane = A class of polymers composed of organic units joined by carbamate links. In contrast to other common polymers such as polyethylene and polystyrene, polyurethane is produced from a wide range of starting materials.
Powder coatings = A type of coating that is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. Unlike conventional liquid paint, which is delivered via an evaporating solvent, powder coating is typically applied electrostatically and then cured under heat or with ultraviolet light.
Epoxy coatings = This coating type effectively resist corrosion, abrasion, and weathering, making them ideal for steel applications in harsh operating environments. adhere well to many different surfaces and can withstand harsh conditions and abrasion. Compared to other coating materials, properly.
Acrylic coatings = These are fast-drying and have a high-gloss finish. They require fewer ingredients during production, and increase the coated material’s . They have several advantages, including quick-drying capability, a high-gloss finish, and long-lasting color-retaining properties.
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Residencial Concrete Resurfacing.
Sundek manages residential concrete resurfacing like:
- Pool Decks.
- Patios.
- Driveways.
- Walks and Porches.
- Concrete Floors (Residential Concrete Floors).
Also, staining and resurfacing for:
- Living rooms and Great rooms.
- Basements and Game rooms.
- Kitchens.
- Bathrooms.
- Garage floors.
- Design options.
Down below we can see what are the most popular choices for residential floors:
- Stained concrete – Make a vibrant statement.
- Micro toppings – Resurface for a more consistent finish.
- Epoxy coatings – Durable and easy to clean in garages.
- Metallic finishes – Smooth glass-like finish, with 3D effects.
Commercial Concrete Resurfacing.
Have a business? Don’t worry, Sundek still keeps you covered with:
- Waterparks.
- Hotels and Motels.
- Restaurant and Retail.
- Offices and Business Parks.
- Healthcare, Schools and Churches.
- Industrial Flooring.
- Apartments and Condominiums.
- Military and Government.
- Parks, Clubs and Municipalities.
- Vertical Applications.
- Commercial Concrete
Overlays or stained concrete for hotels, offices, hospitals and clinics, schools and churches
- Restaurant & Retail Floors
Stained concrete floors and custom overlays for dining areas, kitchens, bathrooms, stores and showrooms
- Garage Flooring
Tough epoxy and polyaspartic coatings that can be customized in many ways
- Industrial Floors
Durable coatings for service bays, airplane hangars, manufacturing plants, and distribution centers
- Industrial Floors
Industrial floors take a beating from vehicles, heavy machinery, oil spills, chemicals, and more. So when it comes to industrial floor coatings, durability is key. SUNDEK can apply a heavy – duty coating that can stand up to everything from hot tires to jet fuel. For more than 50 years, we have applied coatings on floors for airplane hangars, manufacturing plants, distribution centers, and the like.
Two of the best commercial-grade concrete coatings are epoxy and polyaspartic. SUNDEK has two epoxy coatings and one polyaspartic coating to choose from.
Also, Sundek works with:
SunEpoxy 54: A thin mil flooring system suited for light manufacturing and warehouse areas, or automotive repair facilities.
SunEpoxy 100: This high traffic, heavy duty floor coating is thicker than SunEpoxy 54, so it’s able to withstand more abrasions and impact.
SunOne (a polyaspartic coating): Designed so that it can be applied and cured quickly—typically in one day.