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Elastomeric

If you are looking for a reliable company to apply elastomeric floor coating to your facility, look no further. Elastomeric floor installation can be tricky, but at Dragon Scale Flooring we’ve had numerous opportunities to perfect our process over the years. Based in Maryland, we travel all over the East Cost, including Virginia, Pennsylvania and Washington, DC, to install commercial and residential floor coatings and coverings in homes and facilities like yours.

Best Use for Elastomeric Floors

Elastomeric floor coatings can benefit a variety of indoor-outdoor spaces that experience a lot of traffic and vibrations, especially if this traffic is from heavy machinery. This coating will also work great on moving concrete slabs or concrete that has been recently repaired, helping seal the cracks and bond the surface. Consider elastomeric flooring for:

  • Parking garages
  • Freezers and coolers
  • Loading docks
  • Equipment rooms
  • Mezzanines
 

Elastomeric floor coatings meet VOC requirements, can be made slip-resistant and can come in different colors. They also have fantastic self-adhesion and can be reapplied as necessary. They can also serve as a waterproof underlayment for epoxy and other flooring materials.

Why Use Elastomeric Floor Coating?

Elastomeric is simply a scientific word that refers to a floor coating that is flexible and can expand or contract in response to temperature or other external factors. If the flooring base underneath it vibrates, moves or experiences an impact with an object, the coating won’t crack. Essentially, with elastomeric floor coating you get a flexible, waterproof membrane that can withstand movement.

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I can’t say enough about the wonderful experience I had dealing with Dragon Scale Flooring, I would recommend them without hesitation.

Elastomeric Floor Coatings by the Pros

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