Negative aspects of Epoxy Flooring
1.Producing Toxic Fumes
everything you need to know about Negative aspects of Epoxy Flooring . Epoxy creates powerful toxic fumes when installed, which can have negative subsidiary effects on those exposed to it until the floor strengthens and the chemicals disperse. This means it is crucial to wear proper safety equipment when installing, and it is best installed in a well-ventilated place.
The place should also be avoided while the epoxy is drying. How long it takes to dry depends highly on the conditions, and it will dry faster in hot and warm conditions. Though, it can take up to 35 days for the epoxy to cure and dry completely.
2.Not Suitable for Moist Environments
The general atmosphere of your place is highly important. If your garage is a damp environment, you will probably have problem installing epoxy, and if the moisture is coming up from underneath the garage floor, then epoxy can pose a big risk. Because epoxy is designed to resist moisture, it will struggle to adhere to damp surfaces.
But worse than this, if you do apply epoxy, it will create a watertight barrier, trapping any moisture coming up through the concrete floor within the concrete itself. As the moisture builds up in the porous parts of the concrete, it can cause cracks and significant structural damage. You may ask why but this is one of the reasons you should always conduct a moisture test before investing in epoxy.
3.Being Slippery
The dangerous part of this project is while a shiny Epoxy floor is not as slippery as it looks, it can get very slippery when wet.
Profile The Garage Floor
The concrete floor will need to be profiled in order to receive the epoxy. This is the way of exposing the pores on the surface of the concrete, which will let the epoxy run into the pores and form a tight bond with the concrete. You can either grind or acid etch the concrete surface to achieve this step.
