Pure Epoxy

IN

3 (2 reviews)

Flooring contractor

in La Porte Our industrial-grade epoxy flooring is designed for warehousesauto shopsretail storesfoot traffic ✔ Chemical-resistant &ampeasy to clean ✔ Quick installation with minimal downtime ✔ Enhances workplace safety &ampDurable Turn your dampmold growth ✔ Resists stainscracks&ampwear ✔ Low-maintenance &amplong-lasting ✔ Available in multiple colors &ampfinishes 📞 Schedule your basement flooring consultation today! 1. Consultation &ampdurability needsdirtfollowed by your chosen design (solidmetallicor flake). Our expert team ensures a smootheven application for durability and aesthetics. 4. Protective Topcoat A durableUV-resistant topcoat is added to protect against scratcheschemicals

1. Consultation & Assessment We start with a free consultation to assess your space and flooring needs. Our team will discuss your preferred style, durability needs, and color options to create the perfect flooring solution. 2. Surface Preparation Proper prep is key! We grind and clean the concrete surface to remove any dust, dirt, or old coatings. This ensures maximum adhesion for a long-lasting epoxy finish. 3. Epoxy Application We apply a high-quality epoxy base coat, followed by your cho

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