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Epoxy putty isn’t just for concrete floors. With the right approach, it can also transform tiled or timber flooring by delivering a hardwearing, seamless finish. The key is all in the preparation and priming.
Preparation Is Essential
For epoxy putty to adhere strongly to tiles or timber, both surfaces need to be clean, dry, and free of dust, grease, or previous coatings. Gently sanding ceramic tiles or timber enhances mechanical bonding. Always vacuum the area thoroughly after sanding to remove fine debris.
Use the Right Primer
Before applying any putty, use a suitable primer formulated for non-concrete surfaces. A product like Epoxyprimer ensures excellent adhesion and stability on timber or ceramic substrates, providing a sound base for your epoxy finish. Allow the primer ample time to cure, typically 24–48 hours, before moving to the next step.
Application Tips for Best Results
Once primed, mix and apply the two-component epoxy putty according to the manufacturer’s advice. Use a trowel or spatula for even spreading and work in sections for consistent thickness. Be sure to ventilate the workspace and avoid disturbing the surface while it cures for a smooth, long-lasting finish.
When This Matters
Epoxy putty is especially useful for reviving dated tiles, levelling uneven timber, or creating a seamless surface ready for further finishing. It’s also a great solution for high-traffic areas where durability is a priority.
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Finishing your tiled or timber floor with epoxy putty opens up a world of durable design options when preparation is done right. For more on creating stunning floors with two-component epoxy systems, visit our main guide.
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