612 12th St NE Mason City, IA, 50401 / 641-202-9356
612 12th St NE Mason City, IA, 50401 / 641-202-9356
A leader in the epoxy floor coating and resurfacing industry, Midwest Epoxy Flooring is a locally owned and operated business servicing both residential and commercial spaces. Epoxy coatings are directly at the intersection of durability and style. Industrial companies come to us when they need a strong floor coating that holds up to everyday forklift traffic or chemical spillage. Homeowners looking to protect and upgrade a garage, basement, or living area floor also find that our epoxy, polyaspartic, and urethane coatings are the smart choice. With hundreds of patterns, styles, and color combinations, the possibilities for residential/business floors are endless!
The systems we recommend are composed of the finest materials from manufacturers whose products are lab tested and designed specifically for high performance epoxy surface application. We seek to offer our customers flooring solutions that (backed by a lifetime warranty) stand the tests of time and wear. We are driven by the technology and research within this industry to provide the latest and greatest products as they become available to the market. Applications work well in facilities, processing plants, restaurants, showrooms, garages, basements, and more! Our team has experience with a variety of settings, sizes, and styles and is ready to take on your project with your vision at the forefront!
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Epoxy flooring is a quality alternative to all flooring currently on the market and is competitively priced, making it excellent value for the money.
Most epoxy floors have an anti-skid surface and can always be added to a clear coat. It means you will not have to worry about slipping.
Yes, we can use a variety of cutting-edge materials to repair cracks and damage so they are no longer visible and making them much less likely to return.
The most common materials that we use in our floor systems include 100% Solids Epoxy (Low-VOC) and Polyaspartic Urethane/Polyurea.
Diamond Grinding and Shot-Blasting are the only methods of surface preparation that we use. This ensures that the coating fuses with the concrete.
Acid-washing is not a method that is used by professionals. It does not create the textured profile that is required for these types of coatings to properly bond to the concrete and the method is not approved by the International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI).
Additionally, if the acid is not properly neutralized, the altered pH can actually damage the concrete and the new coating.
We use dust extraction systems with HEPA filters that are specifically designed for concrete dust to control the dust that is generated during the grinding or shotblasting process.
No. Polyaspartic urethane is non-porous and highly resistant to chemicals and staining.
The term “polyaspartic” refers to an “aliphatic polyurea”. Today the general public is somewhat familiar with polyurea coatings, primarily from their uses in such applications as spray down truck bed liners and tank coatings. Polyaspartic coatings are often viewed as a variation or type of a polyurea coating. Polyaspartic coatings are widely used in protective resinous concrete floor coating applications.
An epoxy coating is a coating compound consisting of two distinct elements: an epoxy resin and a polyamine hardener (also known as a catalyst). Epoxy coatings are renowned for their outstanding mechanical properties, such as hardness and durability, and abrasion, impact and chemical resistance. These attributes make epoxy coatings an ideal protective coating material for components in demanding industrial settings.
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