About This Service
About this Service
Metallic epoxy flooring in Mesa is appropriate for home garages, workshops, and light-industrial interiors that need a decorative but durable surface. The system consists of a metallic-pigmented epoxy base topped with a clear high-gloss polyurethane to protect the finish.
Mesa’s extreme heat and low rainfall change cure behavior. Install schedules account for peak temperatures and typically use early-morning starts or cooler-season windows. Workshop and light-industrial sites often require a chemical-resistant topcoat option; estimates state topcoat chemistry and expected resistance to common shop fluids. Surface prep centers on diamond grinding to CSP 2–3, degreasing to remove oil and grease, and patching to address caliche or localized slab damage. Quotes list pigment choices, number of base coats, and a recommended topcoat thickness in mils to meet abrasion needs.
Expect decorative metallic flow patterns and high gloss, but also practical limits: metallic epoxy is not recommended for unprotected exterior slabs exposed to direct sun. The written estimate includes moisture thresholds, repair scope, and projected cure times, and it highlights when heavier-duty polyurethane or polyaspartic options should be considered for frequent vehicle or forklift traffic.