ESD Epoxy Floors

ESD Epoxy Floors

ESD epoxy floors (Electrostatic Discharge epoxy floors) are specialized coatings designed to prevent the buildup and discharge of static electricity, which can damage sensitive electronic equipment, ignite flammable materials, or interfere with precision processes. These floors are commonly used in industries where static control is critical.

Installation Process

  1. Surface Preparation: Shot blasting or grinding to clean and profile the concrete.

  2. Moisture Mitigation (if needed): Prevents failures due to moisture vapor.

  3. Primer Application: Ensures adhesion to concrete.

  4. Copper Grounding Grid Installation: Tied into building ground system.

  5. ESD Epoxy Application: Conductive basecoat applied, often in multiple layers.

  6. Testing: Resistance and grounding are tested to meet ANSI/ESD and ASTM standards.

  7. Optional Topcoat: Adds durability or specific finish properties.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of concrete floor finishes does KreteCo offer?

Floor Finish Types Offered by KreteCo

  • Cementitious (Concrete-Based) Finishes
  • Epoxy Flooring Systems
  • Fast-Curable Flooring
  • Specialty Surfaces

Here’s a comparison to help you decide:

Polished Concrete

  • Sleek, modern, industrial look.

  • Reflective finish, available in different colors or aggregate exposures.

  • Minimalist and works well in contemporary spaces.

Hardwood

  • Warm, natural, classic appeal.

  • Wide variety of wood species, grains, stains, and finishes.

  • Adds traditional or rustic charm to interiors.

General Maintenance for All Polished Floors:

  • Daily Dust Mopping

    • Use a microfiber dust mop to remove grit, dirt, and debris that can dull the surface.

    • Prevents scratching and surface wear.

  • Weekly Wet Mopping

    • Use a neutral pH floor cleaner with water.

    • Avoid harsh chemicals (acidic or alkaline) as they can degrade the polish.

Manage work for both new builds and remodels.

For New Builds:

  • Floor finish selection (based on durability, aesthetics, cost)
  • Subfloor preparation advice
  • Moisture mitigation planning
  • Coordination with general contractors or finishers

For Remodels:

  • Assessing whether a floor can be refinished vs. replaced

  • Staging work to minimize disruption (especially in occupied buildings)

  • Matching new floor polish to existing finishes

  • Recommendations on demo, patching, and polish restoration

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Standard Limited Warranty (90 days)

All KreteCo products are covered against manufacturing defects for 90 days from the original purchase date.