Welcome to Leading Edge Coatings Design

What We Do

Epoxy floors are more than just painting your floor. The secret of their longevity lies in the correct floor preparation. Without it, your floor is guaranteed to peel or lift soon after installation.

 

We follow a well-detailed floor preparation plan to ensure your new epoxy floor stays in place and works the way it is supposed to.

 

1. Moisture Inspection
We start every floor project by inspecting the floor for moisture issues. This will determine the right product to use.

 

2. Concrete Grinding
Our floor preparation starts with mechanically grinding the concrete floor, to remove any traces of old paint, glue, stains, dirt and oils. This will also open the concrete pores and help the epoxy bond with the floor.

 

3. Repair and Prime
Next we will repair any chips, holes and cracks and prime it. This ensures the structural integrity of floor as well as the epoxy floor. After that we will sand the floor again and get it ready for the exciting part.

 

4. Design and Application
The last stage of our floor installation is the design and application of your new epoxy floor. We use different types of application technique to create floors that are truly one of a kind.

 

5. Seal and Protect
Once the floor is ready we will seal it with a protective, UV stable light reflective top coat, that will protect your floor from damage, stains and wear and tear.

 

 


Disclaimer: 

Services: Upon acceptance, our company will perform the services described in the estimate. Any additional services requested by the client not discussed are not covered by the estimate and will incur additional charges. 

Schedule: The services will be completed, and/or delivery of products will be made according to the estimated schedule. Both parties, in writing, will approve the schedule.

Changes: Changes to the delivery and performance of any products or services, including quantity, specifications, and scheduling, do not become binding until approved in writing by both parties. Any changes may result in additional or increased charges.