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Our Process

We pride ourselves on delivering a seamless experience from start to finish. Here’s how our process works to ensure your flooring project is handled with care and expertise.

Submit Your Request

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Begin by filling out our form with key details about your project, such as the type of flooring, location.

Consultation

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Once we receive your request, one of our flooring specialists will contact you to discuss the project in further detail.

Customized Quote

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After the consultation, we’ll prepare a detailed, transparent quote tailored specifically to your project’s needs.

Schedule Your Project

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Upon approval of the quote, we’ll coordinate with you to schedule the project. Our team will create a clear timeline that minimizes disruption and ensures the work is completed efficiently.

Completion &Follow-Up

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Our experienced team will complete the project to the highest standards, using top-quality materials and expert craftsmanship.

Blogs

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Calcium Chloride Testing: Is Your Floor Ready?

Calcium chloride testing is a vital step in assessing a concrete slab's readiness for covering materials. The test measures a slab's moisture vapor emission rates by placing a pre-weighed calcium chloride disc under a sealed sheet for 24 hours. The accumulated weight helps calculate vapor emission rates, which ideally range between 3-5. Technicians must adhere to specific protocols to ensure accurate results, which include meticulous surface preparation and maintaining the test setup for 60-72 hours.

How to Test Epoxy Bond Strength on Floors

Epoxy bond strength on floors are assessed using specific tools and protocols to ensure adherence to industry standards. Measurement tools include tensile testing machines, peel strength test devices, and surface preparation tools. To determine if a surface is ready for epoxy bonding, technicians conduct various tests such as moisture testing, visual and tactile inspections, pH testing and surface roughness measurements. Pull-off testing, following ASTM D4541 guidelines, measures the epoxy's bond strength by applying a controlled force on the surface.

5 Best Calcium Chloride Tests For Epoxy Floors

Calcium chloride testing is crucial for successful epoxy floor installations by providing data on subfloor moisture levels. The test requires a very specific environment, with temperatures between 65-75°F and a humidity of 40-60% for roughly 72 hours. Equipment selection, meticulous test site cleaning, and adherence to test setup are key steps to ensure accurate results. These results inform whether the concrete meets manufacturers’ moisture level requirements for epoxy installation. If moisture levels are too high it can lead to coating failure and decreased floor longevity.