The industry offers very beautiful and practical self-leveling floors, which are successfully used in the equipment of offices, restaurants, kindergartens, medical institutions, exhibition halls, residential buildings. Such designs bring a kind of charm and originality to the room.
Self-leveling floors are made of polymeric materials: polyurethane, epoxy, methyl methacrylate ... The most common are polyurethane and epoxy floors.
These structures have a beautiful appearance that nicely complements the interior. The self-leveling floor is made in several different colors or with different patterns. Self-leveling floors have a lot of advantages and positive qualities. They are:
- sealed and hygienic;
- have wear resistance and durability;
- dust-free during installation;
- have no seams;
- non-flammable;
- resistant to aggressive environments;
- resistant to abrasion and fading;
- anti-static;
- environmentally friendly;
- easy to clean;
- are not afraid of exposure to chemically active detergents;
- quick-drying when placed on a well-prepared surface.
The base for such a floor is made of concrete, wood, ceramic tiles. The main stages contributing to the installation of high-quality self-leveling floors are associated with alternate surface preparation. Usually, work on the arrangement of self-leveling floors is performed by specialists with a certain set of tools. Their work is divided into stages according to:
- grinding the base;
- surface treatment from dust and other impurities;
- applying a primer;
- applying the main layer;
- application of a finishing layer, which will give the floor a certain color scheme.