Flooring

Polyurea-based membranes have become a popular choice for industrial or commercial floor surfaces (warehouse or utility rooms floors, etc.) and private properties (parking garages, balconies, porches, and steps) thanks to their outstanding waterproofing qualities, lasting results, and the renewed look they provide.

Our solutions

Our Solutions

Lasting waterproofing results are achieved by doing surface repair and coating. Industrial-grade materials and specialised application methods allow for both single-defined and multiple cracks to be repaired, and thin patch applications (as thin as 5 mm) make it possible to level the floor surface and correct improper slope, to prevent liquids from pooling. Polyaspartic membranes provide a lasting solution that makes the surface safe to use and look good at the same time.

Application Benefits

01
Cost-Efficient
Floors can be restored and levelled with minimal demolition thanks to our specialised materials that allow for thing patch applications – as thin as 5 mm.
02
Low Closure Time
Downtime is minimised: the repaired surfaces are back in service in 24-72 hours, depending on the materials used. Large areas can be repaired in sections which allows for continuous surface use (warehouses, etc.).
03
Customisable Look
Our wide range of urethane, polyurethane, and polyaspartic topcoats – coupled with specialised aggregates – provides a great range of colours and textures for a decorative finish and a surface that is safe to use.

Repair Methods

Crack Repair

Cracks are routed and cleaned out, and then coated with an industrial-strength adhesive.  An appropriate crack-filling material follows. If required, the repaired area is painted to match the adjacent surface.

Repair Methods

Patching

To ensure proper patch installation, any unsound concrete is removed, and the surface is coated with an industrial-strength adhesive. The patch is then applied.

Repair Methods

Floor Coating

Polyaspartic waterproofing membranes are installed as a two-layer application. A basecoat is applied over a clean surface (previously repaired, if needed. If the floor surface is new, then some slight grinding is done to ensure proper adhesion). Specialised aggregates are broadcast next, for a non-slip texture. A polyaspartic topcoat follows, to fully seal the surface and ensure the aggregates remain in place. This membrane comes with a choice of colours and flakes that can be added.