5 Benefits of Penntek Concrete Floor Sealing

calander Oct 7 , 2020 user-iconAnderson Painting
PennTek concrete floor coating on a patio

It’s easy to take your floors for granted, but they’re foundational. Neglecting your floors won’t just diminish the beauty and value of your property, but also pose health and safety risks. If nothing else, leaving your floors unprotected will end up costing you inordinate sums on repairs and replacements in the long run. Preventing these negative outcomes begins with installing proper floor protection. At Anderson Painting, we offer Penntek polyurea coatings to our commercial and residential customers. Here are five benefits of Penntek concrete floor sealing.

How Concrete Floor Sealing Helps Floors

1. Durability

When it comes to concrete floor sealing, epoxy floor paint remains the most prevalent option. And while high-quality epoxy coatings offer plenty of benefits, Penntek floors go even further, especially in regards to durability. Simply put, polyurea is a stronger and more flexible material than epoxy. The Penntek chip system involves applying both a polyurea basecoat and topcoat with a layer of vinyl chips sandwiched between for added texture and friction. The multi-layered nature of this flooring combined with the innate fortitude of polyurea makes for a highly durable seal that holds up against abrasions, chemicals, moisture, UV rays, and more.

2. Efficiency

Time is money, as they say. The less time it takes to complete a renovation, the better. Penntek concrete floors win in this category as well. Penntek chip flooring can be installed in the span of a single day, as opposed to epoxy floors which typically take around 2 days to install and another 2 days to completely cure. Penntek polyurea floors are among the most convenient garage floor sealing options available.

3. Aesthetic Value

Though the strength of your floors is a top priority, you want them to look great, too. It’s true that standard epoxy floors come in many colors and finishes, but Penntek concrete floor options are arguably more varied and better-looking than epoxy when properly installed. Like epoxy floors, Penntek floors can come in nearly any color and deliver a bright glossy finish. Beyond that, the vinyl chips that come with Penntek polyurea chip floors can also be custom-blended into various colors. Ultimately, you can style your Penntek floors however you like, matching, contrasting, or embellishing your existing decor.

4. Safety

Sealing your floors is a key safety measure, and Penntek floors deliver in this department, too. The small vinyl chips that are broadcast along the floor contribute to an orange peel-like texture that adds friction, therefore reducing the risk of slips, trips, and falls. Additionally, the aforementioned durability of these flooring systems minimizes the destructive effects of moisture, chemicals, UV rays, and other threats so your floors remain safe and sound for many years to come.

5. Quality Assurance and Longevity

Last but not least, when you have Penntek floors installed, you gain peace of mind knowing that your floors are backed up by a 15-year product warranty. As such, you’re locked in with a quality floor for a long time to come.

Show your floors how much you appreciate them by sealing them with Penntek polyurea coatings. The flooring professionals at Anderson Painting specialize in this particular type of flooring and are happy to discuss your upcoming project. To learn more about us and all we do, call today at 919-610-1855 or email us at info@andersonpaintingnc.com!


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