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What is the Difference Between Epoxy Coatings and Paints?

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Unfortunately, avoiding epoxy paints necessitates heightened attentiveness. It’s possible that a product branded as “epoxy coating” is actually epoxy paint. Epoxy paints, on the other hand, lack the durability and appearance of an epoxy coating.

Are you unsure how to distinguish between epoxy paint and epoxy coatings?

The most common type of garage floor paint is acrylic latex. Paint that has been blended with epoxy resin is available from some manufacturers, however it is usually referred to as “one-part epoxy paint.” Even though these materials have higher adherence and durability than regular paint, they don’t have the same properties as real epoxy coatings.

Keep in mind that epoxy coatings are a two-part system that alters the physical features of your flooring while also strengthening the surface.

What’s the Difference Between Paints and Epoxy Coatings?

What are the Benefits of True Epoxy Garage Floor Coatings?

Epoxy coatings produce a surface that is hard, strong, chemically resistant, and long-lasting. They’re resistant to abrasion, grease, oil, and the impact of moving cars. However, not all epoxy floor finishes are the same. Some characteristics to look for in an epoxy floor finish are:

  1. A high percentage of epoxy solids

The amount of solids in your epoxy floor coating is what affects its longevity and performance. The majority of epoxy paints sold at a typical building supply store have a low solids content.

Finally, the higher the amount of solids in an epoxy coating, the more epoxy will be retained during the curing process. For example, when a 100 percent solids epoxy has been poured and dried, 100 percent of the epoxy product remains on the floor.

 

Basically, the larger the percentage of solids in your epoxy coating, the thicker the final layer and the more protection your flooring will have.

  1. Thickness of dry film

The dry film thickness (DFT) of your protective coating is the final thickness. In general, the higher the solids concentration, the higher the DFT. Most DIY epoxy paint kits from your local home improvement store fall short when it comes to DFT.

For starters, many epoxy paint kits do not include a real epoxy coating. They frequently use latex-based compositions with minimal solids content. As a result, your protective coat will be significantly thinner, even though it is less expensive and easier to apply. That implies it’ll be more prone to wear over time, and you’ll probably have to reapply it after a few years.

Are you curious about the differences between professional epoxy coating kits?

True epoxy coatings are used in professional epoxy coating kits. They protect your floors for longer because they’re generally several times thicker than DIY store kits. They’re also more durable, lasting up to four times longer than paints in many circumstances.

Because a quality epoxy coating does not need to be changed every few years, it tends to save purchasers money in the long run, despite the greater initial cost.

  1. Resistance to hot-tire pickup

Tires, as you may be aware, may reach quite high temperatures. Unfortunately, if your garage floor is coated with a poor coating, heated tires will strip it. Quality epoxies, on the other hand, will completely protect your flooring against hot-tire pickup. They repel heat and chemicals, ensuring that your floor’s finish remains intact and appealing.

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