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Durall Industial Flooring, has over 40 years of flow coated flooring experience. With over 500 specialty chemical products Durall Industial Flooring, provides 24/7 service hand help. Free cost analysis for each flooring project is available at www.concrete-floor-coatings.com
  • How to Make Retail, Shop, and Garage Floors Glass-smooth
    27/04/2008 | Presentation
    Ultra smooth floors (glass-smooth) are often a "required" look for showing off quality operations and merchandise. As is frequently the case in obtaining a high-end result, glass-smooth floors are achievable but at a cost in materials and effort. Of course, it helps to start with a smooth floor but even highly damaged floors can be brought back to glass-smooth with some hard work and…epoxy. Read: How to Make Retail, Shop, and Garage Floors Glass-smooth Read
  • Repair Carpet Tack Strip Holes in Concrete Floors
    24/04/2008 | Remodeling
    When carpet is removed from over concrete holes and craters are left from carpet tack strips that were nailed into the concrete. Each nail when removed can leave up to a ½ in. wide hole in the floor. The same is true with doorway transition plates that edged your carpeting or tile. The removal of old walls will leave even bigger holes in the floor. The following information can help you repair your floor holes so that smooth modern flow coated flooring can be applied. Read: Repair Carpet Tack Strip Holes in Concrete Floors Read
  • Checkerboard Floors and Collector Cars Look Great Together
    19/04/2008 | Classics
    step-by-step instructions on how to put down the checkerboard floor you have always dreamed of. Read: Checkerboard Floors and Collector Cars Look Great Together Read
  • Saving the Healthcare System With Health Annuities
    13/04/2008 | Business Opportunities
    As one gets older healthcare expenses are almost certain. That’s why health insurance cost go up as we age. Then there is long term care, and what if the Medicare plan changes, due to the expected increase cost burdens? Many of us can self insure for a few years out of our savings if the health impact is not too catastroph? Read: Saving the Healthcare System With Health Annuities Read
  • How to Fill Expansion Joints in Concrete Floors for a Smooth Easy-to-clean Surface
    13/04/2008 | Project Management
    Expansion joints are put in floors to prevent cracks that might develop as a result of the shrinkage which occurs as concrete cures. The joints are trawled into the floor or sometimes cut after the floor is hard enough to walk on. As the concrete shrinks, these joints themselves often develop cracks that go clear through to the sand or gravel base below. Attempting to fill these cracks with a liquid can result in the liquid leaking out the bottom leaving the joint open again. Read: How to Fill Expansion Joints in Concrete Floors for a Smooth Easy-to-clean Surface Read
  • Filling Expansion Joints on Concrete Floors for a Smooth, Easy to Clean Finish
    04/04/2007 | Home Improvement
    Expansion joints are placed in floors to allow for shrinkage as concrete cracks as it cures. The joints are often trawled into the floor or occasionally cut after the floor is hard enough to walk on. During the curing phase of the floor these joints often develop cracks that go to the bottom of the sand or gravel base below. If you try to fill these cracks with a liquid it often leaks out the bottom leaving the joint open again before the product is set up. Read: Filling Expansion Joints on Concrete Floors for a Smooth, Easy to Clean Finish Read
  • Repairing Bubbles and Craters in Epoxy and Urethane Floors
    14/12/2006 | Home Improvement
    Bubbles and craters in newly installed concrete floor coatings often come from gases flowing through the porous cement. These gases can be argon, methane, or whatever is under the slab. Sometimes the gases come from chemical reactions still being produced by the preparatory floor cleaning process. Often the gases derive from air being sucked into the room by the heating system or by natural airflow. We describe here a simple, effective solution for repairing these defects. Read: Repairing Bubbles and Craters in Epoxy and Urethane Floors Read
  • Rid Basements of Mold and Mildew With Epoxy Encapsulation
    06/10/2006 | Health
    Many older homes and buildings have developed dangerous levels of spores from mold and mildew growing in basement walls and floors. To be free of those health hazards and to avoid them returning encapsulation is being used more and more frequently. Plaster and lath, cement block, poured cement footings and other basement surfaces often get wet or damp. The microscopic cavities in many basement wall and floor surfaces become a natural place for spores to grow. Those odors and heavy air you breath when in some basement areas can now be made fresh and kept that way. The trick is to kill the growth and then seal the pores so that even if wet there is no place for contaminants to grow. Think of a plastic picnic plate. The plastic air dries quickly and there is no place for growths to hide. Read: Rid Basements of Mold and Mildew With Epoxy Encapsulation Read
  • Epoxy Coatings and Stains Can Transform Concrete Floors Into Artistic Masterpieces
    01/09/2006 | Home Improvement
    More and more homeowners and businesses are creating that warm, easy-to-live-in feeling by taking advantage of their facilities' largest single surface, their floor. They are using new materials, including artistic stains, to give their concrete floors great individualized looks as well as the easy maintenance qualities of a Class III laboratory. Read: Epoxy Coatings and Stains Can Transform Concrete Floors Into Artistic Masterpieces Read
  • Garage Floor Repair, Repair
    12/06/2006 | Home Improvement
    All too often homeowners and businesses try to repair worn, eroded and pitted floors with materials that crumble which ends up leaving large holes or depressions. Once the repair attempt fails the fix is often more difficult then the original problem. Instead of having a few damaged areas, the new holes in the repaired material leave lingering doubts about the remaining repaired surfaces. Will more of the repair material fail? Should the owner go to the expense and effort of trying to remove Read: Garage Floor Repair, Repair Read
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