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Epoxy Quartz and Metallic Floors

Updated: May 22




Epoxy quartz and metallic floors are long-lasting, beautiful, and adaptable. It's no surprise that they're among the most popular and desired flooring solutions available today. The most common benefits of metallic or epoxy quartz flooring are their customizability, stain resistance, and that they’re low maintenance.


Epoxy Quartz Flooring

Epoxy quartz flooring is created by blending 100% solid epoxy with quartz aggregate. This type of technology is both long-lasting and attractive, with resistance to wear and abrasion in practically any setting. Quartz flooring can be used in a variety of home and business settings.


Epoxy quartz flooring combines the business-friendly features of a durable epoxy coating with eye-catching color schemes and patterns to create a nearly faultless commercial flooring solution. Although epoxy quartz is known for being functional, it is also very aesthetically pleasing.



Metallic Epoxy Flooring

Metallic epoxy is a multi-layered epoxy floor coating method that uses a metallic component poured with a clear epoxy to achieve unique effects. As the epoxy sets, the metallic powder moves through the epoxy, creating the lava flow or iridescent design. Even floors with the same hues will never seem precisely the same due to the continual movement of the metallic pigment, making each floor genuinely unique.

With a wide range of unique and vibrant color combinations and variants that visual depth and beauty to any area, metallic epoxy solutions can completely change the aesthetic of your space.


Durable

When it comes to the aesthetics of floors, metallic or quartz epoxy floor coatings are an excellent choice. Epoxy flooring is incredibly durable and can withstand heavy traffic. Epoxy flooring is also very easy to clean. In addition to these functional benefits, epoxy floors also do not require any maintenance. They are a cost-effective and low-maintenance solution for a variety of settings. Epoxy floor coatings make an especially great choice for garage floor coatings!


Customizable

Metallic and epoxy quartz flooring are popular flooring options because they offer endless customization possibilities. These floors can look like real marble, ripples, water, and even clouds! They are durable and scratch-resistant. And they can be installed in any room, including garages, man-caves, and studios. Metallic epoxy floors are great for both high-traffic and low-traffic areas, because of the endless possibilities for their customization.


Stain Resistant

Both metallic and epoxy quartz floors are resistant to staining. Metallic flooring has a high level of resistance to chemicals, moisture, impact, and abrasion. Epoxy quartz flooring is stain resistant, but they also feature customizable colors. These types of flooring are also durable enough to last for decades. These floors are highly stain resistant and durable enough to withstand the wear and tear of daily activities. In particular, epoxy for garage floors are a great choice!


Low Maintenance

Metallic and epoxy quartz flooring are two common choices for low-maintenance floors because they do not require regular cleaning. This makes them an especially good choice for garage floor coatings. Both epoxy floor coverings can withstand heavy wear and tear, but metallic flooring has a little more dazzling appeal. The only maintenance required for metallic flooring is the occasional dust mop and soft bristle broom.



Functional

Metallic and epoxy quartz floors are both highly durable and practical. The metallic pigments create movement and depth on the floor. Suitable for commercial and high traffic areas, these floors can endure heavy traffic. Moreover, they resist stains.


When considering epoxy quartz and metallic floors it is important to look for a company that has experience installing these floors: Rockstadt Painting of Central Florida!


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