Epoxy flooring is a type of flooring that consists of multiple layers of epoxy resin and hardener, which are mixed and applied to a concrete floor. The mixture forms a strong and durable surface that can withstand heavy foot traffic, spills, and chemicals. Epoxy flooring is commonly used in commercial and industrial settings, such as garages, factories, and warehouses, as well as in residential settings for garage and basement floors. Its benefits include high durability, resistance to stains, easy maintenance, and a smooth and glossy appearance.
Waterproofing is done in building to prevent water from penetrating the structure and causing damage to the building and its components, such as walls, floors, and foundations. It helps to protect the building from water-related problems, such as leaks, dampness, mold, and rot, which can impact the durability, safety, and aesthetic of the building. By waterproofing, the building becomes more resistant to weather-related damage and can be better maintained over time.