Has anyone ever used this epoxy on brewery floors before? I realize you'll get a much longer life and protection from drops from polyurethane, but the cost of material and installation is much greater. Yes, it's worth it in the long run, but it's not close to our budget.
We will have new concrete floors (3000 sq. ft.) sloped at 1/4"/ft into stainless trench drains. The manufacturer told me that it will stand up to 180-190F, especially if it's rolling down to the drain. It also looks like it will stand up to our chemicals, even at much higher concentrations:
I'm sure this will end up chipping/staining much quicker than poly would, so I'm also wondering if it's possible to either add a thin poly material on top or redo it with poly in the future when our cash flow is better. Thanks for any advice!
We will have new concrete floors (3000 sq. ft.) sloped at 1/4"/ft into stainless trench drains. The manufacturer told me that it will stand up to 180-190F, especially if it's rolling down to the drain. It also looks like it will stand up to our chemicals, even at much higher concentrations:
I'm sure this will end up chipping/staining much quicker than poly would, so I'm also wondering if it's possible to either add a thin poly material on top or redo it with poly in the future when our cash flow is better. Thanks for any advice!
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