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Epoxy Resin Preparation and Application on Wood or Concrete Floors

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Epoxy Resin Preparation and Application on Wood or Concrete Floors

Preparation is essential for a flawless, long-lasting epoxy resin finish on wood or concrete floors. By investing time in the correct steps, you ensure the best possible result and support the adhesion and durability of your resin coating.

Surface Cleaning and Drying

Begin by clearing the floor of any dust, debris, oil, or previous coatings. On concrete, this might mean grinding or shot-blasting to remove surface contaminants and create a slightly roughened surface. For timber floors, sanding helps achieve a smooth, clean base. Always allow surfaces to dry thoroughly, as lingering moisture can compromise adhesion and lead to imperfections beneath the resin.

Priming for Enhanced Adhesion

Using a suitable primer such as “Epoxyprimer” is highly recommended for both wood and concrete. Primer helps seal the substrate, minimises absorption of the resin, and improves bonding for an even, durable finish. Apply the primer with a roller, brush, or spatula according to the manufacturer’s instructions, and wait for it to cure before proceeding with the resin coating.

Ensuring a Smooth and Level Surface

After priming, check the surface for dust or uneven areas. Use a vacuum or tack cloth to remove any fine particles. Address dips or cracks using an appropriate filler or additional coats of primer where required. A level, dust-free surface reduces the risk of bubbles and ensures the epoxy spreads smoothly.

When This Matters

Thorough preparation is especially critical in high-traffic areas or environments exposed to moisture. Proper surface conditioning and priming are key to achieving a long-lasting, resilient finish, whether you’re sealing a workshop floor or enhancing indoor living spaces.

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By carefully preparing your wood or concrete floors, you set the stage for a successful epoxy resin application. For more expert advice and advanced floor solutions, explore our comprehensive flooring best practices guide.

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