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Proper adhesion is key for a successful resin floor installation. Using the right primer helps lock the resin to your base, dramatically reducing the risk of delamination and extending the floor’s durability.
Why Primers Matter for Resin Flooring
Primers act as a crucial link between your substrate—whether concrete, tiles, timber, or screed—and the resin finish. Skipping or mismatching a primer can lead to poor bonding. This increases the chance of sections lifting or separating over time, especially in areas exposed to temperature changes or frequent use. Selecting a primer formulated for your specific substrate ensures a uniform surface, minimises absorption, and supports strong resin adhesion.
Choosing and Applying the Right Primer
Concrete, ceramic tiles, timber, and screeds usually require a water-based epoxy primer, such as Epoxyprimer. It’s compatible with a variety of surfaces and can be quickly applied with a roller, brush, or spatula. Allow the primer to cure fully—typically within 24–48 hours—before applying any resin layers. This waiting period is critical for achieving a stable, lasting bond.
When This Matters: Avoiding Future Floor Failures
If installing resin on older or porous surfaces, or areas subjected to heavy footfall or outdoor exposure, priming becomes even more vital. A skipped or unsuitable primer step often leads to costly repairs, safety risks, and dissatisfaction with your finished floor.
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In summary, using the appropriate primer lays the foundation for a stable, long-lasting resin floor. For a full overview of installation steps and more expert advice, return to our guide on how to install resin flooring.
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